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❒ Book · 1956

The Art of Meditation

The art of meditation

By Joel Goldsmith · Allen & Unwin

154 pagesEnglishFirst ed. 1956Meditation / Presence
MeditationPresenceNew Thought Infinite WayChristian MysticismGoldsmithApophaticContemplative Prayer

Joel Goldsmith's 1956 short manual within his Infinite Way teaching — a Christian-mystical lineage drawing on Christian Science, the Bible and the Christian apophatic tradition. The book treats meditation not as a relaxation technique but as the contemplative listening through which the practitioner moves from petition-prayer to direct apprehension of the Christ-presence within.

First lines

Most men and women are convinced that there is a divine Power of some sort operating in human affairs; but they are not sure what it is, nor do they know how to bring this divine Presence and Power into their daily experience.

Contents

01

The Way

02

The Purpose

03

The Practice

04

The Indissoluble Union

05

The Difficulties

06

The Meditation of My Heart (Foreword to Part Two)

07

The Earth Is the Lord's

08

For God So Loved the World

09

Ye Are the Temple

10

The Silver Is Mine

11

The Place Whereon Thou Standest

12

For Love Is of God

13

For He Is Thy Life

14

Fear Not

15

The Tabernacle of God

16

The Beauty of Holiness

17

The Fruit of the Spirit

18

Illumination, Communion, and Union

19

A Circle of Christhood

Reception

Standard reference inside the Infinite Way community and a recurring recommendation in Christian-Science-adjacent contemplative reading lists. Goldsmith's audience is smaller than Holmes's or Murphy's but unusually devoted; his 30-plus books still circulate steadily through Acropolis Books decades after his death. Outside the lineage the book is rarely cited and academic religious studies treats Goldsmith as a footnote to mid-century New Thought rather than a primary figure. The slim format and devotional voice are part of the appeal for his readership.

Frequently asked

What is The Art of Meditation about?

Joel Goldsmith's 1956 short manual on contemplative listening as the core practice of his Infinite Way teaching. The book treats meditation not as relaxation but as the path from petition-prayer to direct apprehension of what Goldsmith calls the Christ-presence within.

What is the Infinite Way?

A mid-twentieth-century Christian-mystical teaching founded by Joel Goldsmith (1892–1964), drawing on Christian Science, the Bible and the apophatic tradition. The Art of Meditation is one of its four foundational books, alongside The Infinite Way, Practicing the Presence and The Art of Spiritual Healing.

How does Goldsmith's meditation differ from petition-prayer?

Goldsmith argues that asking God for things keeps the practitioner inside the human mind, whereas meditation is a stilling of that mind so the practitioner can become aware of a Presence already present. The shift, in his vocabulary, is from prayer-as-asking to prayer-as-listening.

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