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Cynthia Bourgeault


Incarnation
As we celebrate this season of mystery, and at the end of a year which seems to have dissolved into tragic chaos, it is good to reaffirm the spiritual reality in which we journey.
Here are words from Cynthia Bourgeault’s Sounds True Audio Learning Course “Encountering the Wisdom Jesus,” 2005 in which she calls us back to the heart of the spiritual life.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Dec 24, 20124 min read


Daily Rhythm in the Corn Fields of North Carolina with Cynthia Bourgeault
The Wisdom School with Cynthia Bourgeault was an experience I will be integrating for the rest of my life. While I can’t begin to articulate the full scope of the spiritual terrain traversed during the week spent with her and others from around the country, I do want to share the framework for the week that proved so valuable.
Robbin Whittington
Nov 19, 20123 min read


Where the Rubber Hits the Road
An interview with Cynthia Bourgeault by Keely Bays, a teacher and devoted practicioner of the contemplative path in Victoria, BC.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Oct 21, 20127 min read


Jesus’ Wife
You know there’s a buzz out there when 100 emails come into your box all bearing identical links to the New York Times article responsible for the stir. I click on the link and voilà! There before me is a photo of a small papyrus fragment from the fourth century and distinguished Harvard scholar Karen King explaining how this recently recovered and certified authentic Coptic fragment unmistakably has Jesus referring to Mary Magdalene as “my wife.”

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Sep 21, 201213 min read


Taize: Kindling a Fire That Never Dies
Seven years ago this month, Brother Roger, beloved founder of the Taizé Community, was slain during community prayer by a mentally disturbed assailant. He was ninety years old. The attack, witnessed by thousands of worshippers (many of them teenagers), shocked and saddened the world.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Aug 14, 20126 min read


Unless You Are Not There
We are told that we have to balance our budget; whether in Washington or at home. On the other hand, we are also told to love your neighbor as yourself. Which self? The budget-balancing self? The self-preserving self? How many would risk safety to help others? Who would give all to the needy?

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jul 9, 20125 min read


Living School
This post comes to alert you to an extraordinary learning opportunity, which I hope you will find as exciting as I do. Richard Rohr, James Finley, and I are teaming up as core faculty for what Richard is calling his “Living School”, a two-year program of cognitive learning and spiritual formation in the best of the Christian mystical tradition.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jul 5, 20125 min read


Assisi
I thought you might be interested in this unique link, which will lead you to Marty Schmidt’s blog account of our Assisi teaching.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
May 29, 20122 min read


St. Brendan
A reflection by Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault on St. Brenan, as she acquires a new icon of the saint and looks back on its meaning throughout her life. St. Brenan has a special place in our society, as our first logo, and continues to be a part of our organization today.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
May 6, 20125 min read


Cosmic Intimacy
I have come to see that our yearning for intimacy is the way in which we human beings show ourselves to be most profoundly made in the image of God. Too often our pictures of God distort this essential point.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Apr 25, 20128 min read


Holy Time in “Hermit Land”
Two weeks into this winter hermit adventure, and I’ve already pretty much lost track of what day of the week this is, so at the moment I’m even more clueless than usual about when Ash Wednesday will arrive. Is it next week or the one following?

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Feb 11, 20127 min read


Winter Hermitage
Well, the long-awaited time has at last arrived! After more than ten years in the planning and ground-laying, I have arrived back on Eagle Island for six weeks of winter solitude. Six weeks!!! I have no official commitments until March 9.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Feb 1, 201210 min read


A New Place to Call Home
Surprise!!! I have a new home. On the Monday before Christmas I slipped off of Eagle Island in the trough between two storms, and early that afternoon closed on a little house in Stonington, Maine, a picturesque little fishing village about five miles from Eagle. It will serve as the staging platform for my hermit times out on the island, and for my travels and local teaching during the other seasons of my life.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Dec 26, 201110 min read


Christmas Blessings
We would like to take this opportunity to wish you all a joyous and blessed Christmas – and to share this brief excerpt of Cynthia’s writing capturing how one very special, timeless moment can glow “with the fullness of God.”

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Dec 20, 20113 min read


Remembering Margaret Haines
In early December Margaret Haines, founding president of The Contemplative Society, slipped peacefully from this life on her beloved Salt Spring Island, surrounded by family and close friends. She was 86 years old.

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Dec 13, 20117 min read


Reflections on Suffering
One of the things I most love about the line of work I’ve fallen into—writing books that push the Christian theological envelope—is that it brings me into conversation with so many fascinating people around the world. The majority of these folks belong to the general category of what I’d call “heartbroken Christians:” thoughtful, prayerful, sincere spiritual seekers, often deeply committed to other spiritual paths, who have found in my books permission to re-open their own de

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Nov 15, 201121 min read


Fall Triduum
Triduum, of course, is the name applied in Catholic liturgical circles to those great three days that form the heart of the Holy Week celebration: Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and the great Vigil of Easter (Triduum means “three days.”)

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Oct 30, 20119 min read


Off We Go!
Welcome to our brand new Contemplative Society blogspot!

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Oct 26, 201119 min read


Observations and Reflections on The Future of Church
A 12-part series of observations and reflections with Rev. Dr. Cynthia Bourgeault and Christopher Page at www.contemplative.org During Lent 2011 in Victoria British Columbia, Canada eight church clergy, academics, and spiritual teachers (including Cynthia Bourgeault) shared their thoughts and insights over six Wednesdays on “The Future of Church". Christopher Page created a synthesis of twelve observations that emerged from these presentations and Cynthia Bourgeault will offe

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Jul 4, 201117 min read


Sacrament of Conversion: An Interview with Cynthia Bourgeault and Chris Page
The following interview, conducted by Christopher Page, took place as part of an on-going discussion in the church about the role sacraments may play in the spiritual journey. (First posted on Christopher’s blog at: http://inaspaciousplace.wordpress.com/ ) CP: Cynthia Bourgeault is a recognized spiritual teacher in the Christian contemplative tradition. She is a writer and an Episcopal priest. Tonight she has agreed to talk to me about her spiritual journey. Cynthia, lots of

Rev. Cynthia Bourgeault
Mar 23, 201121 min read
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