Wednesday evening online Christian meditation and conversation

Wednesday evening online Christian meditation and conversation

At the heart of Christianity, there is a tradition of contemplative practice that can change a person and change the world.

By School of Contemplative Life

Location

Online

About this event

Meditation in the Christian tradition is an ancient and simple way of prayer. The purpose of The School of Contemplative Life is to teach meditation as a way of liberation, wholeness and peace – so we can see clearly and act with compassion.

Each session includes a period of silent meditation practice (preceded by some basic guidelines for anyone who is new) and an opportunity for questions and conversation afterwards.

Please note: there will be a talk delivered during the Saturday morning session only - this session is purely focused on practice and conversation.

The session will be led by Chris Whittington. Chris spent a period of formation at Prinknash Abbey during his late teens after which he studied at the Dalai Lama's monastery in India. Chris is the Founder of the School of Contemplative Life.

You don't need to bring anything - just yourself. Try to find a quiet space where you won't be disturbed.

A word from a new member: “I was feeling pretty alone and depleted before I arrived today. Being with others in this space means a great deal. I noticed the depth of compassion I felt for/with others in the ‘room’ after meditation had finished”.

A reminder that you don't need to register each week. If you register once, we will add you to our 'reminder' email that is sent out each Tuesday with the Zoom link and passcode. In the event you don't wish to receive these emails, just change your communication preferences by clicking the link at the bottom of a email from us.

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