THIS MONTH’S SATURDAY TALK
30 OCT – “Another oneself” is how Aristotle described a friend. What is the meaning of friendship in modern culture which tends to sexualise all intimate relationships? How many friends can we expect to have? Can we be friendly to everyone? In today’s session Laurence will give a review of thinking about this central topic of human life, which will be followed by a personal sharing on people’s own experience of friendship: its pains and its joys. In our meditation session, we will relearn how meditation makes us friends at the first level with ourselves.
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ABOUT THE SERIES:
Wisdom Living & the Joy of Connection
The experience of loneliness and the fear of isolation are rampant in our world today. Wisdom speaks to us from many sources. She helps us reconnect to the self, others and to our divine origin. Solitude is the cure for loneliness, community is the safe space where we reconnect to others and learn about ourselves. And from this grows a new capacity for healthy intimacy and strong relationships. Meditation is simply the practice of wisdom reconnecting us to all that we are part of.
This will be a journey through the roots of meditation in the Christian Tradition as experienced in the circumstances of modern life by younger people. These talks will address the feeling that many young people have of being spiritually rootless and hope to offer them a way of reconnection.
WCCM offers an opportunity to connect personal experience with questioning to open and include tradition within a diverse and supportive community of fellow seekers. John Main, who planted the first seed of this community, was a monk who himself bridged the Christian world with other faiths. Laurence Freeman developed this approach seeing meditation as opening the common ground and offering a way to unity and peace in our divided world.
Please note that this event is open to any meditator within the age group between 20 – 40 years old. Please visit the Programme to register for one or more of our other events.
THE THEMES WILL BE:
- 27 MAR – The Tradition of Meditation
- 17 APR – The Cave: Referring both to the conditions of life in which we meditate and the inner cave of the heart.
- 15 MAY – The Desert: How we learn to simplify without losing the essence of meaning.
- 12 JUN – Solitude and Relationship: No healthy relationship can flourish without a capacity for solitude which is the cure for loneliness.
- 17 JUL – Meditation: Discovering pure prayer of the heart.
- 28 AUG – Stages Of The Journey: The meditator opens up deepening levels of consciousness into fuller self knowledge.
- 18 SEP – Spirituality: How meditation reshapes the spiritual practices of life and of life as a spiritual practice.
- 30 OCT – Another Oneself: This was the ancient definition of a friend. There are many types of friendship and the kind developed in spiritual practice together is central to this tradition.
- 20 NOV – Ascesis: Training the body and the mind into a fit and flexible healthiness is in itself an enjoyable exercise. This covers every aspect of food, sex and life-style.
- 18 DEC – Sacred Texts: Re-learning the nourishing art of reading wisdom texts in the Christian and other traditions.
- JAN 2022 – Who Do You Say I Am: The Christian way is not essentially about morality or dogma but an encounter with a Person who is hidden in plain sight.