Have you ever stood at the edge of a lake, looked out, and wondered where the shoreline ends and the trees begin? Have you ever been confused, for a moment, about which direction is up and which is down while looking toward the shoreline and seeing the clouds perfectly reflected on the surface of the… Read more
Interpersonal Skills in Support of Contemplative Dialogue: Mutuality
Last month, I introduced receptivity/openness as the first of five interpersonal stances that support contemplative dialogue. These next few months will similarly focus on the interpersonal skills that support the movements of contemplative dialogue (grounding in self, open to others, seeking God, facing suffering, and commitment to wholeness), and work in tandem with the contemplative… Read more
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Dynamism in Triduum
As Christians around the world celebrate Holy Week, a time in which we tend to the breadth and depth of the Paschal Mystery—the Life, Death, and Resurrection of Jesus the Christ—we are afforded apt opportunity to reflect on the fact of dynamism, not only as part of the spiritual journey, but also as a key… Read more
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