A concise collection of reflections on the practice of inner awareness, simplicity, and continual presence in daily life. In Spiritual Maxims of Brother Lawrence, the Carmelite lay brother sets forth a series of brief teachings centred on the cultivation of an unbroken awareness of the divine within ordinary activity. These maxims distil a life of quiet discipline into direct and accessible statements, emphasising humility, attentiveness, and the transformation of routine actions into occasions for spiritual realisation.
The work presents no system in the formal sense, but rather a method grounded in repetition, sincerity, and inward recollection. Brother Lawrence's approach rests on the principle that spiritual life need not be separated from daily labour, but may instead be realised through it. In this, the text stands as a practical guide to the integration of thought, intention, and action.
Situated within the broader tradition of devotional and contemplative writing, Spiritual Maxims complements works concerned with inner discipline, presence, and the shaping of consciousness through sustained attention. Its clarity and restraint have ensured its continued readership across spiritual traditions and philosophical contexts.