Kevin G. Thew Forrester, Episcopal priest, is a teacher of mediation, body practice, and the enneagram. He received Jukai from Shoken Winecoff, is an authorized Instructor of Diamond Body Practice, and a certified teacher of the Enneagram in the Narrative Tradition. He is the author of Beyond My Wants, Beyond My Fears (2016), Holding Beauty in My Soul's Arms (2011), and I Have Called You Friends (2003). He is a contributing essayist for Progressing Spirit.
""This book will delight many as the author explores a renewed understanding and language for a deeper intimacy with God and maturity of the soul rooted in Christ. Although language is always limited in its ability to express the ineffable, the author identifies resonances in the wisdom of other traditions and offers expansive expressions in Christian liturgies and prayers. He immerses the reader in our unity with Christ through the language of belovedness. Those seeking that intimacy with God will be drawn into the reflections, prayers, and liturgy, all suffused with belovedness in God. This is profoundly needed in an age of deep uncertainties and anxiety."" --Linda Nicholls, Retired Primate, Anglican Church of Canada ""Through deep contemplative reflections, as well as resources for personal prayer and communal worship, Thew Forrester invites us on a journey beyond dualistic God-language into the possibility of awakening to and as Holy Mystery--a blossoming of our own Christ heart in lives of devotion and service. This book is a gift to the Christian community and to all who desire to know the potential of their own humanness."" --Matthew Wright, Episcopal Priest ""Kevin Thew Forrester's exploration of Holy Mystery is a rich, multi-dimensional tapestry of imagery, metaphor, and spiritual wisdom. It is a set of resources full of surprises; the language is playful, exuberant, and earnest. I'm especially grateful that he included evocative open questions alongside the set of reflections; many of these have served me in my journal writing and for deeper awakening to the teachings. I also value the thoughtful language and inclusive invitation in all the creative liturgies for worship. Perhaps what moves me the most in his book are the meaningful prayers offered as resources for faith communities or for solitude practice. Here is a passionate and timely wake up call to entering a mature spiritual life, and I hope this book finds itself in the hands of many. I am glad I am one of them."" --Dan Hines, Retreat Leader, Coach, Poet, Priest, Sailor