Episode 97: The Power of Stillness (Ty Mansfield)

Episode 97: The Power of Stillness (Ty Mansfield)

Author: BYU Religious Education February 1, 2024 Duration: 54:41

Elder M. Russell Ballard expressed, "It is important to be still and listen and follow the Spirit. We simply have too many distractions to capture our attention, unlike any time in the history of the world." The Restoration began with a young boy who sought stillness in a sacred grove, and President David O. McKay taught that meditation is one of the "most secret, most sacred doors" through which we come to know God. How can more stillness and mindful presence deepen our experience of intimacy with God, ourselves, and one another? In this episode, Professor Ty Mansfield discusses his book The Power of Stillness: Mindful Living for Latter-day Saints, coauthored with Jacob Z. Hess, Carrie Skarda, and Kyle Anderson, and outlines ways we might balance anxious engagement with intentional stillness. Dr. Mansfield discusses methods for implementing mindfulness into our daily lives and how such practices can deepen our conversion to the gospel and prepare us to receive more of the healing and enabling power of Jesus Christ. 

 

Publications:

·      The Power of Stillness: Mindful Living for Latter-day Saints (Deseret Book, 2019)

·      In the Image of our Heavenly Parents: A Couple's Guide to Creating a More Divine Marriage (D Street Press, 2022)

·      Voices of Hope: Latter-day Saint Perspectives on Same-Gender Attraction—An Anthology of Gospel Teachings and Personal Essays (Deseret Book, 2011)

·      In Quiet Desperation: Understanding the Challenge of Same-Gender Attraction (Deseret Book, 2004)

·      "Homosexuality and the Gospel" (in A Reason for Faith, Religious Studies Center, 2016)

 

Click here to learn more about Ty Mansfield


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