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  • Meditators' Blog 27/2/2012   44 weeks 3 hours ago

    In reply to the question of Jill George:I have recently read the book by Neil Douglas-Klotz about the 'I Am' statements of Jesus.Neilhas studied Aramaic, the language Jesus would have spoken, for over 16 years and he is of the opinion that there is no way of saying 'I am'in Aramaic and that the translation is, therefore incorrect.I am not a Biblical scholar and can only ask you to read / listen to his book. It has certainly made many passages of the Bible take on a new meaning for me.

  • Meditators' Blog 9/11/2011   1 year 2 weeks ago

    Paul -- you're certainly very blest, in that Fr. Laurence's prophetic words proved to be true.  Just think of the lives you've touched.

    I am reminded of the man on Fr. Laurence's DVD, "Coming Home", who, after he retires, is looking forward to starting a meditation group in his home.

    I appreciate your sharing.

    peace and blessings,

    Amie Ilva Tatem

    Staten Island, NY

  • Meditators' Blog 18/4/2012   1 year 3 weeks ago

    Hello Jim,

    I was delighted to see the title of your  entry on the meditators blog and then to read your review - like you I have enjoyed speculating about who Leonard is singing to and hear many of his lyrics as essentially prayerful.

     

    I turned 50 last week and the Old Ideas CD was a present from the family that I was hanging out for.  On the actual day of my birthday I sat by the CD player with the head phones on and listed to the album all the way through - just drinking it in and feeling by the end of it deeply satisfied.  Since then I have listened to the album again numerous times and disconcertingly I have found some of the choruses and lyrics turning up in my meditation.

     

    Anyhow thank you for your review - I love your categories especially whimsical minimalist Zen for Banjo - great!!

     

     

  • Meditators' Blog 18/4/2012   1 year 4 weeks ago

    I don't know where I was in the late 1960's to have missed Leonard Cohen, but somehow I did  until I read an excerpt of "Anthem" in....of all places...an advice column in the newspaper...I had to cut it out and then googled the name and found out about him and it seems that I constantly hear references to him, even here at WCCM!


    Just in case you missed "Anthem"....the refrain is worth committing to memory.


    "Anthem"

    The birds they sang
    at the break of day
    Start again
    I heard them say
    Don't dwell on what
    has passed away
    or what is yet to be.
    Ah the wars they will
    be fought again
    The holy dove
    She will be caught again
    bought and sold
    and bought again
    the dove is never free.

    Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering
    There is a crack in everything
    That's how the light gets in.

    We asked for signs
    the signs were sent:
    the birth betrayed
    the marriage spent
    Yeah the widowhood
    of every government --
    signs for all to see.

    I can't run no more
    with that lawless crowd
    while the killers in high places
    say their prayers out loud.
    But they've summoned, they've summoned up
    a thundercloud
    and they're going to hear from me.

    Ring the bells that still can ring ...

    You can add up the parts
    but you won't have the sum
    You can strike up the march,
    there is no drum
    Every heart, every heart
    to love will come
    but like a refugee.

    Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering
    There is a crack, a crack in everything
    That's how the light gets in.

    Ring the bells that still can ring
    Forget your perfect offering
    There is a crack, a crack in everything
    That's how the light gets in.
    That's how the light gets in.
    That's how the light gets in.






     

  • Meditators' Blog 27/2/2012   1 year 7 weeks ago

    I often wonder whether  all those "thes" were in the original. To me it makes more sense to read it "I am Way, Truth and Life" We only come to God through Christ so He  is our Way.Everything that exists is in Christ so he is Life in the widest sense.. The  middle part, Truth, I have seen translated (perhaps more correctly) as Faithfulness.Hhe did say, after all, "I will be with you to the end of time...."


    Meditation has brought many of the sayings of Jesus alive for me.


    I have only recently discovered this blog and hope to check in more frequently in future.


    Peace,Pearl


     

  • Meditators' Blog 27/2/2012   1 year 9 weeks ago

    Thank you for your beautiful words of interpretation. My heart feels the truth of your words.


    Thank you again.

  • Meditators' Blog 3/1/2012   1 year 15 weeks ago

    Thanks Jim. I thoroughly enjoyed what you wrote. PAX Marie

  • Meditators' Blog 9/11/2011   1 year 21 weeks ago

    I find groups have different "flavors" dependning on the leaders and its great to attend several to try out. But they're all in the family of Chritian Meditators as long as they follow the teaching of John Main. Meditation does build community in some mysterious way, if we let it !

  • Meditators' Blog 27/10/2011   1 year 21 weeks ago

    Hi Stefan,

     I resonate so much with what you have written about marriage and the monastic. Your insights and experiences placed ever so gently and unobstrusively reveal so much of the gentle sower you are, allowing the seed to grow in silence, we know not how.

     

    Christopher.

     

  • Meditators' Blog 28/11/2011   1 year 22 weeks ago

    Ricardo - what a beautiful and wise link back to the Rule. Thanks for this, and I return your brotherly embrace -

    Jim

  • Meditators' Blog 28/11/2011   1 year 23 weeks ago

    It reminded me of the chapter of the Rule of St. Benedict where he tells Cellarer "Let Him Regard all theVessels of the monastery and all ITS substance, as if They Were Vessels of the sacred altar." - Instead of creating a duality, creates a unit that avoids the mistake of "throwing out the baby with the bath water."
    Thank you!

    brotherly embrace
    Ricardo d 'Arede (Brazil)

  • Meditators' Blog 28/11/2011   1 year 24 weeks ago

    Very nice Jim! Thanks for that!

  • Meditators' Blog 9/11/2011   1 year 27 weeks ago

      Fifteen years ago I read a review of a book on meditation written in the 'Tablet'. I bought the book and began practising Christian meditation. For the first five years on my own at home and then I found a group in a town nearby.  I've just recently started a group in my own parish and though we are presently small it feels very worth while, and sometimes small beginnings are best. So thank you Paul for your book 'Silence & Stilness in Every Season' I'm on my second copy and if you ever publish a hard back copy, let me know; and thank you also for the words in your blog, I found them very encouraging, Kieran Murphy, Ballygorian Beag, Hilltown, Co. Down, N. Ireland.

  • Meditators' Blog 27/10/2011   1 year 29 weeks ago

    Thanks so much for this. Another gentle 'breaking through' of the monastic life into the everyday of where it can go.

  • US Coordinators Meeting   1 year 29 weeks ago

    What a gift to be present for this gathering!  I pray for all participants.  Hope you share the fruits of the weekend. I thank God each day that I learned of the WCCM, and I continue to hope for people support - although I hae the written word and voice word support and that is gift.  Dee

  • Meditators' Blog 19/10/2011   1 year 30 weeks ago

    Another thought-provoking blog, Jim. St Augustine’s familiar words that ‘our hearts are restless until they rest in you’ come to mind. As you say, this ‘rest’ is not about ‘stopping doing something’ or our slightly neurotic escape into pastimes - even good ones. Without that deep rooted-ness in essential being we are always on a treadmill moving from action to distraction. Your last line sums up this engaged, dynamic God-filled ‘rest’ beautifully.


    Someone said it is God’s joke that we have to go looking for this ‘rest’ in all the wrong places first. Or as Rumi cleverly put it:


    You wander from room to room


    Hunting for the diamond necklace


    That is already round your neck!

  • Bere Island Ten Day Silent Retreat Ireland, September 14-24 2011   1 year 30 weeks ago

    This is wonderful. I was born in Clare and live in Cornwall UK now.

    Bere Island and surrounding area is a place I visited many times whe I was younger and this is a wonderful way of going home to my roots to renew my weary spirit and replenish it from the deep wells of Celtic spirituality

    Brilliant !

    I have put a link to it on my blog too.

    http://blueeyedennis-siempre.blogspot.com/

  • Meditators' Blog 20/09/2011   1 year 32 weeks ago

    Thanks, Shirley - RK always magnificent.


    I hope you find a copy of Magnolia - let me know what you think of it.


    Love,


    Jim

  • Meditators' Blog 20/09/2011   1 year 33 weeks ago

    Thanks for this Jim -  a great piece. Thinking on this idea of Open or Closed? - these words of Robert Kennedy strike a chord:

    ...a person is not a passive subject imposed upon by moments, events, and encounters; he is instead a subject who either limits or transcends every moment, event, and encounter in the uniqueness of his own consciousness'. (Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit p.68)

    Perhaps, even in every moment, we transcend or limit our being - open or close the door to our true (Christ) consciousness.

    Also looking out for a DVD of Magnolia....

    Shirley L.

     

  • Meditators' Blog 20/09/2011   1 year 33 weeks ago

    Hi Jim, good blog. Like the idea that it's about the opening of the heart...all else is superficial. Keep up the good work. Terry

     

  • Meditators' Blog 20/09/2011   1 year 34 weeks ago

    A very nice article Jim! Thank you for your contribution to our Community!

    Cheers!

    Adriano

  • John Main Seminar 2011 - "Alive in Christ"   1 year 37 weeks ago
    JMS

    The seminar is also an experience of joy. Meditating together and entering into the silence with people from around the world. It is entering into the reality of the body of Christ, not as a theory but as a reality. Thank you so much for this expiernce of what chuch can be.

    José

  • John Main Seminar 2011 - "Alive in Christ"   1 year 39 weeks ago

    Wonderful experience thank you to all concerned, Ursula & kieran Murphy

  • John Main Seminar 2011 - "Alive in Christ"   1 year 39 weeks ago
    JMS

    Thank you for this great reporting. It brought the event close to so many around the community worldwide. What  a wonderful gathering!