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For Group Leaders from Pauline Peters

Pauline Peters

Dear Group Leaders and friends,

Have you looked at our new webpage created by our WCCM IT coordinator Adriano Massi? There are many new links so take the time to explore it. When I was on the site last night I saw others on the twinkling globe from Auckland, Singapore, Montreal, Cork and Uruguay. It’s attracting hits from all corners of the world with more than 500 visitors every day.

However the WCCM news for Group leaders will still be sent from this address with the Tablet. Because of flood issues I’ve been a little later than usual in sending this one.

The first WCCM Meditatio seminar and workshops on Meditation with Children, held in the UK Ireland and Nth Ireland last Dec, were received enthusiastically and over 60 schools have signed up to pilot the introduction of meditation in their schools.

Resources from the Seminars are being produced and you’ll hear more of them in the coming months. They’ll include DVD resources for teachers, a web-based video from the Meditatio seminar and a Meditatio journal about the Seminar.

There has been much media interest and the London Guardian recently featured an article on the introduction of meditation in schools in the Townsville Diocese - Children Need More Meditation and Less Stimulation. Read the article here or on the wccm home page.

This was followed by an article in the UK Tablet about the Community's work introducing meditation to schools – Small Pockets of Quietness. Click here to read it or go to the wccm home page.

The second Meditatio Seminar on Meditation and Mental Health will be held in London 4th and 5th May at Regents College, Regents Park, London and speakers from different meditation traditions and contemporary psychology have been invited. The seminar will highlight the role of meditation and its effects on mental health and will bring together those working professionally and spiritually on mental health and wellbeing and others interested in this important area.

A Retreat led by Fr Laurence Spheres of Wholeness, Healing and the Meaning of Holiness will follow with a focus on the spiritual dimension of 'wellbeing'. It will be held at High Leigh Conference Centre, Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire Friday 6 to Sunday 8 May. Download registration form here. Click here for seminar and retreat poster.

Questionnaire on meditation and mental health. In preparation for the Seminar meditators are invited to fill in an online questionnaire on meditationand its effects on mental health andwellbeing. Fr Laurence’s letter at the beginning of the questionnaire will explain it further. This is the link to it: http://www.calinfo.co.uk/wccm/wccm.htm Click to answer it online and please forward the link to your groups. The WCCM website homepage also has a hard copy for those in your groups without computer access which can be printed off and posted to the International Office address on the questionnaire.

This month Fr Laurence led a silent National retreat in New Zealand followed by the Australian National Conference in Brisbane. He then flew to Kuala Lumpur for a meeting of Coordinators from the Asian, Australasian and Pacific region. There were 28 representatives from Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Philippines and Hong Kong. This was the first of 7 global meetings with Coordinators and their key people to plan for the future in this the 20th anniversary year of the WCCM Community. Other meetings will be held in London, Caracas, Geneva, Poland, Brazil and Florida for Coordinators in those regions. You can view a PowerPoint of the Kuala Lumpur meeting on the website home page.

At the end of the February Fr Laurence will visit Lisbon where he’ll meet with students and teachers, give talks at the university and launch the Portuguese translation of John Main’s book ‘Word in to Silence’. From there he flies to Marrakesh for the inaugural meeting of the Guerrand-Hermes Forum for Interreligious Study of Mysticism and Spirituality.The meeting will be attended by leading international scholars and teachers from the Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh traditions.

Thank you for your leadership of your group. Remember there are many resources to assist you. Each week there is a Weekly Teaching on the home page by Kim Nataraja the WCCM School of Meditation Coordinator. You can print these weekly for your group to help deepen their understanding of the teaching and tradition. They are arranged in a three year cycle and over that time will cover the essential teaching of our community. There is also a Weekly Reading for personal use and reflection on the home page from Carla Cooper with rich excerpts from our teaching and other traditions.

Peace,
Pauline

"We are used to dwelling on a world with thousands of mirrors seeing ourselves, seeing how others see us, constantly. Meditation is a definitive smashing of all the mirrors. It is looking not at reflections of things, not at reflections of yourself. It is looking into the reality that is God." - John Main OSB

New "Meditatio" Podcasts at iTunes!

Meditatio Podcasts

 

We invite you to subscribe to a new series of podcasts on the practice and tradition of Christian meditation. Podcasts will be presented by Laurence Freeman, Rev. Glenda Meakin, John Main, Fr. Joe Pereira, Frans de Ridder, Peter Ng and other teachers of our Community. The series will be updated frequently each month.

To subscribe, go to iTunes and search for Meditatio or use this direct link.

Meditatio Podcasts Grab

New CD & DVD! "Listening to the Daily News with a Contemplative Heart" & More

A 2-CD set by Rev. Glenda Meakin offered by Medio Media.

Daily News

These four talks offer reflections on the ways Christian meditation enables us to listen to the daily news and respond to the needs of the world from a place of compassion, justice and love. Rather than being overwhelmed by the daily news, we learn, through the practice of meditation, to offer our talents and resources in humility and service. In meditation we discover the inner resources, the insight and the grace to do our small part in healing of the world.

View the Contents, listen to several audio clips, or order the set here.


New Edition - Born Contemplative - Introducing Children to Christian Meditation

Edited by - Penelope Sturrock Read more »

Christmas Message 2010 - Laurence Freeman

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Mother and Child, Ladakh India   

December 24th 2010

Dearest Friends,

This year as always, the timeless Christmas story speaks to us and enlightens the listening heart at many levels.  There is the simplicity of the story and the unfathomable mystery of what it is saying. So, too, the story of our own lives, as we have lived them to this point, can be told in a few words; but no words can express their meaning and the wonder of our joys and sufferings, failures and discoveries. There is the human fragility and marginality of the characters, Mary, Joseph, Jesus, the Shepherds – none of them among the powerful ones of the world. And yet through and around them is the presence of God speaking His Word in a silence that brings down the mighty from their thrones and humbles our own chattering egos.

In the story there is both a tenderness and a mighty toughness and resilience. We feel deep emotion and yet contemplate a reality that takes us beyond sentiment and emotion, to a place of truth and love in which all desire is fulfilled and all that is incomplete is led to completion. Read more »

Live Webcast (Recorded 11/19/10)

Laurence Freeman"The Joy of Work" with Laurence Freeman - Webcast recorded Live in Sao Paulo, Brazil; Friday Nov. 19.
What makes work a meaningful, creative and joyful exchange of energy with others? Fr Laurence explored this question in this conference. He looked at how spiritual wisdom has helped humanity to enjoy their work with good motivation and aiming at the goal of improving the lives of others. He spoke of the dangers of work when it loses this dimension of creativity and service and he drew on the wisdom of the universal tradition of meditation to suggest how the inner work transforms the outer.

The event was held at the theater of the prestigious Sao Paulo (Brazil) bookstore in Paulista Avenue, and addressed local business people of the corporate sector.

You can see "The Joy of Work" on our VIDEO page (under MEDIA in the top menu) or on the Meditatio YouTube Channel.

 

For Group Leaders from Pauline Peters

GBPaulineDear Friends,

I’d like to share with you some news from group leaders around the world.

This has been a busy but rich few weeks for parts of the community with some of the coldest weeks on record in Europe. Despite the weather Fr Laurence managed a flight to Geneva where he spoke at an Interfaith conference organized by the Swiss Coordinator John Moderle. Fr Laurence was joined by Muslim and Jewish teachers Dr Skali and Rav Guedj to speak on the theme Sacredness and Silence. Read more »

2011 WCCM Monthly Calendar

2011 Calendar"RECOGNISING" - The 2011 World Community monthly calendar

The photographs in this calender were taken by Fr Laurence Freeman OSB during his visits within The World Community for Christian Meditation. The accompanying words are excerpted from Fr John Main's teachings. Community dates are listed for 2011 as well as the major Christian holy days and feasts.

"The essence of community is a recognition of and deep
reverence for the other." (John Main)

Click here for your nearest distributor.

MEDITATIO Day Seminar: "Meditation with Children: Experience and Promise"

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Regional Seminars and Workshops presenting the themes of the Meditatio Seminar "Meditation with Children: Experience and Promise" will also be held in other parts of Ireland and England to address local needs:

PDF poster | London here.

PDF poster | Killarney here.

PDF poster | Belfast here.

PDF poster | Milton Keynes here.

PDF poster | Brentwood here.

PDF poster | Birmingham here. Read more »

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