This is a 'how to' book of instructions in the ancient and perennial Christian tradition of personal spiritual practice. It is presented by one who learned, practiced, and taught these ways of communion with God as a cloistered monk for twenty-five years. He does so in the prayerful hope that those few who ardently desire to grow in union with God will find in this book both instruction and encouragement in their spiritual life in Christ. William Wilson is a son of alcoholic parents, raised in inner city Phila. At 19 he became a Trappist monk. Priesthood and mission work in Bolivia followed. Married at 51, Raised two adopted children.
This is a 'how to' book of instructions in the ancient and perennial Christian tradition of personal spiritual practice. It is presented by one who learned, practiced, and taught these ways of communion with God as a cloistered monk for twenty-five years. He does so in the prayerful hope that those few who ardently desire to grow in union with God will find in this book both instruction and encouragement in their spiritual life in Christ. William Wilson is a son of alcoholic parents, raised in inner city Phila. At 19 he became a Trappist monk. Priesthood and mission work in Bolivia followed. Married at 51, Raised two adopted children.