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Bible and a meditation practice

Interview with Petr Vacik and Vladimir Volrab

The Bible is a fundamental source for a Christian life. How are the Bible texts related to a meditation practice? Is there something like a contemplative approach to the Scripture? What about the more difficult parts of it?

In this video, Vladimir Volrab, WCCM National Coordinator for the Czech Republic, talks with Petr Vacik, a jesuit chaplain in Prague about the relationship between the Bible and the experience of meditation, silence and contemplation.

“I realized there and then, that without biblical knowledge the experience would be very limited. Simply because the basic understanding is necessary.”

Watch the full interview between Vladimir Volrab and Petr Vacik here:

About Petr Vacík

Petr Vacík is a Jesuit who serves as a chaplain in an academical parish in Prague and is interested in all kinds of spiritual exercises, but also in the connection between spirituality and arts, specifically photography and film.

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