Spiritual Director and Author Alice Fryling shares her joys, fears, and struggles with prayer. "I love living in liminal space because to me it’s such a hopeful place. It means that I am changing. I’m not who I was yesterday. I love that I can change. I would despair if I though I couldn’t change. Prayer is very much liminal space."Alice Fryling is a trained spiritual director and the author of nine books, including her most recent book Mirror for the Soul: A Christian Guide to the Enneagram and Seeking God Together: The Art of Spiritual Listening. Alice received her training in the Enneagram at Loyola University. She has been leading Enneagram workshops for fifteen years, teaching participants how to use the Enneagram to know God and themselves more deeply. Alice and her husband, Bob, have two married daughters and four grandchildren. https://www.alicefryling.com*Special thanks toThe Tudor Consort for the use of their song Terra Tremuit and Kai Engel for the use of the song Denouement.