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As part of her gruelling schedule on her recent visit to Vancouver Island, Cynthia Bourgeault spent Friday 30 September with 80 participants at St. George’s Anglian Church, Cadboro Bay, BC.

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Jean Gebser (1905-1973) The Ever Present Origin – Structures of consciousness:

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Only to our eyes is Jesus dead and gone; he’s still around.

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Instability and disruption can be passed through with contemplative stillness.

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How do we stay awake? What helps us not scatter? What supports us in remaining mindful?

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Jesus – “in my father’s house are many mansions” (John 14:2).

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Basic thesis of this retreat:

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From 25-29 September 2022 Heather and I spent five days in Nanaimo with a group of fifty people from Canada and the US in person and another eighty on Zoom from around the world some as far away as South Africa, attending a retreat/workshop with Cynthia Bourgeault. Heather and I are inveterate note-takers.

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Too many discussions in Christian tradition are framed in terms of either/or.

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From 1-7 April 2019 Cynthia Bourgeault gave a Wisdom School called “Luminous Wisdom” at the Cowichan Lake Education Centre on Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.

Her teaching on this occasion was based around eight points that she sees as the “defining characteristics” of the branch of Wisdom in which she situates herself and which inform the teaching and practice of the Contemplative Society.

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