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If you're interested in exploring the topic of how meditation can heal trauma, we recommend the course Meditation - A Healing Response to Trauma hereSoundtrack: Aourourou by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License.
Herman is the key speaker of the John Main Seminar 2022, The Challenge OF Democracy: The Challenge TO Democracy, from 14 to 20 November.
Martin Laird OSA works regularly with the World Community for Christian Meditation. To learn more visit wccm.org
This audio is part of talks 1 and 2 of a series of Meditatio Talks that were held in 2015. Podcast image from Jpeter2, from Pixabay
In this podcast, you’ll listen to the first talk of the retreat The Tightrope of Moderation which was held during Bonnevaux 2020 Lent Retreat by Laurence Freeman & Giovanni Felicioni.
The first talk's titled Getting Ready for the Mysteries.
You can watch all previous episodes by Kim here
You can learn more and register for Contemplating Earth course by Jim Green on wccm.org here
For more outreach initiatives on the topic of climate, please visit the Outreach Nature & Environment page on wccm.org
This is an audio extract from module 1 Now/Apocalypse as part of the online course 'Contemplating Earth' by Jim GreenThis course has a particular scope and intention. We want to focus on a fundamental aspect of the human response to this stark uncovering of our current endangered situation. Because the challenge now facing us is so total – so immediate and vast – there are many ways of trying to approach and understand it. The course will not ignore the different perspectives on this global existential threat: scientific, political, social, ecological, cultural and economic languages are all central in addressing the great danger of our times.
This talk was part of a Meditatio talk held in London in 2017.
If you're interested in listening to the full seminar, you can explore the course 'Hope for the Future' on the wccm.org website
Listen to Pascale Callec, the French National coordinator, she’s been part of WCCM for 10 years. She works in public services management and facilitating the expression of the common good is her deepest motivation. She’s committed to the ecological transition alongside her husband.
This talk was part of the short talks from the online John Main Seminar 2021.
This talk was recorded during the pre-retreat of the 2018 John Main Seminar with the theme Experience and Meaning. This resource is free for all Supporting Members or can be purchased as an individual offering. More here: https://wccm.org/offerings/experience-and-meaning/
To see all resources from past Advent retreats, please visit the WCCM.org website here
In this podcast, Father Laurence Freeman speaks about meditation in the monastic tradition. The word tradition is a dynamic word: it means 'transmission', it's a process in which we are constantly receiving, adapting and passing on -the very nature of the Gospel, a transmission of a living word.
Laurence then continues on talking of John Main as a contemporary figure within this ancient tradition. This talk is part of A Week of Study and Practice at San Anselmo, Rome, Italy, 2015.
Learn more about the next John Main Seminar on this page here on wccm.org