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Cynthia Bourgeault


Cynthia on Surrender
“Surrender is a conscious embracing of what is. At times, what looks like surrender can be to withdraw from a little bit of your reality – ‘that’s just him, that’s the way it is, that’s the way it’s going to be, we’re never going to be close, live with it.’ That’s not surrender.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Oct 6, 20154 min read


Pentecost and Pacemakers
In May 2015, Cynthia Bourgeault shared a recent experience of a sudden health problem through the beautiful letter below. Thank you to Wisdom Way of Knowing (formerly Center for Spiritual Resources) for sharing the letter.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Aug 18, 20154 min read


A “Negative Space” Eucharist based on Teilhard’s “Mass on the World”
“Eucharist” literally means “thanksgiving”: an offering up of praise and gratitude. Only in recent liturgical usage has the term come to be an accepted synonym for the Mass or Holy Communion.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jul 26, 201510 min read


The Last Lily Story
As many of you know, my old cat Lily, faithful travelling companion of these past fifteen years, died last week on my birthday, which happened to fall this year on Friday the thirteenth. It was a wrenching synchronicity, not only because of the coincidence itself, but because at the time of her passing I was three thousand miles away, teaching on the West Coast.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Mar 22, 201515 min read


Launching The Year Of Teilhard
Here’s an unusual New Year’s resolution! I’d like to propose that all of us in the Wisdom network declare 2015 The Year Of Teilhard de Chardin and take on the collective task of getting to know his work better.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jan 4, 201511 min read


A Tribute to Beatrice Bruteau by Cynthia Bourgeault
Beatrice Bruteau—scholar, teacher, interspiritual pioneer, and intrepid explorer of the evolutionary edge of consciousness—quietly departed this earth plane on November 16, 2014, at the age of 84. Her passing exemplified her signature brand of clarity, freedom, and intentionality: traits which for more than five decades have been the hallmarks of her teaching presence among us and which she now bequeaths to us as both a legacy and a continuing invitation.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Nov 18, 20147 min read


Contemplative Voices Award: Honoring The Rev. Dr. Cynthia Bourgeault
On November 16 The Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation presented its 2014 Contemplative Voices Award to the Rev. Dr. Cynthia Bourgeault.

The Contemplative Society
Nov 10, 20142 min read


My Missing Bag as Spiritual Teacher
Since my interview with Terry Patten last June, many of you have been clamoring to hear more about my “four voices” method of discernment. It’s a way of listening to myself I developed on my own over the past twenty years or so, based on the idea that there are multiple selves within me, each one with its characteristic slant and agenda.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Oct 19, 201414 min read


The Grand Celtic Adventure
From my running “missing bag” saga, some of you may have gotten the impression that my recent teaching adventure in Scotland and Ireland was a bit arduous. Not in the least! It was in fact it was one of the most stunning high points of my entire teaching career, if not of my entire life.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jul 17, 20149 min read


More Discernment on the Four Voices
In this continuation of my last post, I want to offer a couple of additional examples of my “Four Voices” method at work, along with some further reflections and a bit of fine-tuning. While the overall process tends to unfold along “Law of Three” ley lines, as described in my earlier post, every conversation turns up a slightly different alignment of the players and a slightly different way of weighing the evidence. Here are a couple of variations...

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jul 14, 20148 min read


The Kenotic Journey of Holy Week
“Jesus’s real purpose in this sacrifice was to wager his own life against his core conviction that love is stronger than death, and that the laying down of self which is the essence of this love leads not to death, but to life.”

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Apr 13, 20142 min read


The Epicenter of Christianity is Love: A Sermon
On April 17, 2013, as thousands of eager runners rushed past Christ Church Cathedral in downtown Vancouver BC for the annual Sun Run, inside listeners sat hushed and still as Cynthia Bourgeault delivered a riveting and powerful Palm Sunday sermon.

The Contemplative Society
Apr 11, 20144 min read


Jesus and Sacred Wisdom
On November 8th 2013, Cynthia Bourgeault provided a presentation on “Jesus and Sacred Wisdom” at the Moravian Seminary Couillard Lectures. This lecture has been video recorded and is available for viewing.

The Contemplative Society
Mar 19, 20141 min read


Beggars in Paradise: The Bhutan Adventure
During our ten days as official guests of the Central Monastic Body of Bhutan, we had private audiences with monastic and political leaders (including the director of the Institute for Bhutan Studies, and three of the five Eminences who direct the affairs of the Central Monastic Body.)

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Mar 11, 20148 min read


In Pursuit Of Wholeness: An Interview with Sojourners
Sojourners has an important interview this month with Cynthia Bourgeault. Here are four excerpts from the interview. But the whole thing is well worth reading.

The Contemplative Society
Feb 8, 20143 min read


Letting the Enneagram Speak
From my many years in the Gurdjieff Work, I knew that the enneagram is primarily about lines of force (much more than about personality typing), and specifically, about the subtle but profound interaction of the Law of Seven and the Law of Three.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Nov 20, 20136 min read


William Segal: The Force of Attention
The role of a conscious human being is to provide the phenomenal earth world with energies which otherwise would not be effectively transmitted to the creations and units which make up our world. Just as right balance and interaction of energies bring unity, Being appears when harmony and equilibrium replace chaotic imbalance. Being is the universe under God’s eye.

The Contemplative Society
May 8, 20133 min read


The Flowingness of Attention
Two weeks before our long-awaited Calgary Wisdom School last April, Mother Nature surprised us with a challenging gift: two feet of heavy, thick Alberta snow!

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
May 8, 20133 min read


Notes from Cynthia Bourgeault: Olympic Park Inst. Centering Prayer Retreat – Sept. 1-5, 2003
This post was originally published in Christopher Page’s blog, In A Spacious Place. Additionally, this was originally posted at 10 seperate reflections from the retreat. During our site migration, we have condensed these posts into one for ease of reading and use.

Christopher Page
Mar 6, 201325 min read


The Freedom of Lent
Cynthia Bourgeault Commenting on Kabir Helminski’s Living Presence – chapter 7 – “Voluntary Attention”

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Feb 6, 20132 min read
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