The Pilgrimage - The Way of Christian Meditation

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024
  • This video was originally launched as a DVD (which comes with 11 subtitles and you can order contacting the resource center nearest to you). It introduces the way of Christian meditation, and the work and vision of The World Community for Christian Meditation (WCCM). In four parts, and narrated by Fr Laurence Freeman OSB, the video describes the tradition of this ancient way of prayer, John Main's personal journey and re-presentation of the tradition. A teaching on how to meditate is followed by the sharing of experiences by meditators around the world who build the practice into their daily lives. An overview of WCCM describes the life of this global community that has been created by meditation, and which is vibrant in the weekly meditation groups that help newcomers to persevere on the inner journey. The "Meditation" outreach expresses the aspiration of WCCM to express its contemplative life in work for peace, justice and compassion. "Pilgrimage" would be particularly useful for viewing at introductory workshops, group gatherings, and for sharing with people who are interested in the teaching and work of the community.
    These are the parts of the video:
    1. An Introduction to Christian Meditation (27:10min)
    A description of the tradition of this ancient way of Christian prayer, the story of John Main’s personal journey and his re-presentation of the tradition. This part introduces the Christian context of meditation.
    2. The Daily Practice (20:00 min)
    A teaching on how to meditate. It reminds us that learning to meditate is an ongoing work, and that faithfulness to the daily practice is a liberating spiritual experience open to all.
    3. Meditation Creates Community (16:10 min)
    An overview of the The World Community for Christian Meditation. It describes the life of this global community that has been created by meditation, and which is vibrant in the weekly meditation groups that help newcomers to persevere on the inner journey.
    4. Meditation for the World (19:10 min)
    Our new outreach MEDITATIO realises the aspiration of The World Community for Christian Meditation to express its contemplative life in work for peace, justice and compassion.
    The WCCM is a global community of meditators united in a contemplative Christian tradition as taught by Fr. John Main, OSB. Our community is now present in more than 100 countries with 3000 weekly meditation groups, multiple centres, and a vibrant online community. Our mission Lis to communicate and nurture the fruits of meditation so as to foster the unity of all peoples, and to create social change by facilitating personal transformation through dialogue, silence and friendship.
    SUPPORT THE WCCM:
    In our mission to share the gift of Christian meditation for the unity of all peoples, the WCCM produces hundreds of hours of content each month, completely free of charge. Any gift, no matter how small, will help us continue our mission. give.wccm.org/
    CONNECT WITH US
    The WCCM www.wccm.org/
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    Audio from the CD TimePeace, music "Your are the Centre" by M Rizza. more info: tiny.cc/TmpcMM

Комментарии • 20

  • @danielajust146
    @danielajust146 2 года назад +1

    THANK YOU FOR THIS WORDS OF HEALING AND LIGHT AND LOVE.
    🙏🙌💖✋🕊🌹

  • @abenaa3108
    @abenaa3108 2 года назад +3

    Goodness where have you been all my life?? I've been searching online how to meditate the scriptures and today I found the answer thanks very much now I can find the word and say it until rooted in me... God bless you 🙏🙏💞

    • @wccm
      @wccm  2 года назад

      Hi Abena, this is Leo from WCCM. We are so happy to have you with us. Peace!

  • @kathystewart8871
    @kathystewart8871 Год назад

    Excellent thank you

  • @stephrichards4611
    @stephrichards4611 Год назад

    As my local celtic anglican father Fr Tim Ardoin says, Silence is holy

  • @kathystewart8871
    @kathystewart8871 Год назад

    Thank you

  • @robertmorgan5467
    @robertmorgan5467 7 лет назад +4

    Thank you for helping me to get back to acknowledging who I am and why I am here. May I always know that my Lord awaits me in the midst of my heart. Thank you, thank you. thank you.

    • @billmonahan6056
      @billmonahan6056 3 года назад +1

      I found this presentation to be very interesting and also very informative.

  • @robertparker2088
    @robertparker2088 5 лет назад +3

    Many thanks for more insights folks.God bless the work. Cheers Robert

    • @noriamogale6276
      @noriamogale6276 2 года назад

      Thanks very much I have learned a lord about meditation and hope to practice it in 2022

  • @robertsandoval1574
    @robertsandoval1574 2 года назад +1

    Starting a new group different Catholic Church pray for me my meditation friends

  • @theodoredamron3487
    @theodoredamron3487 7 лет назад +2

    Truth and Happiness

  • @victor1963
    @victor1963 7 лет назад +1

    Great video!!

  • @gabrielparrodi9856
    @gabrielparrodi9856 2 года назад

    Please send the Spanish subtitles. I will add it to the video and provide to the Hispanic audience.

  • @karabaojantan8702
    @karabaojantan8702 3 года назад

    Only 3 chan thats powerful.In Father,Son and Holy Spirit.repeat as many as you can.Russia orthodox monk doing this.even satan afraid to deal this.

  • @colmangus9501
    @colmangus9501 7 лет назад +1

    Well the word holy derives from the word 'whole', and similarly 'holistic', from that I would gather that a man who embodies certain spiritual principles and characteristics, resisting no part of himself rather integrating the 'whole' of his being, generally achieved through meditative practices, is considered holy. Not some esoteric religious concept. Well that is how I take it, anyone can be holy it isn't restricted to religious and spiritual leaders.

  • @theodoredamron3487
    @theodoredamron3487 7 лет назад +3

    All respect? why do you call a man "your holiness" ? The Dalia Lama ? I mean no disrespect. Just don't understand, respectfully,

    • @colmangus9501
      @colmangus9501 7 лет назад +1

      Theodore Damron ah... refer to above sir, my attempt to respectfully answer your question. Peace.