Contemplative Remembering
While attending a three day meditation/teaching retreat/workshop with Cynthia Bourgeault from April 17-20, participant Christopher Page took extensive personal notes during each teaching session, and has made them available on his blog (10 separate postings in total):
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #1
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #2
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #3
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #4
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #5
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #6
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #7
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #8
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #9
- Cynthia Bourgeault – “Contemplative Remembering” #10
Christopher provides the following note: Warning: I will edit these notes a little, but basically post them as I type them. They will be unusually long for posts on this site. Also these are my notes, I apologize for any misrepresentation of Cynthia’s words.
This teaching is based upon an article by Constance Fitzgerald, entitled FROM IMPASSE TO PROPHETIC HOPE: CRISIS OF MEMORY”, which she presented to the Catholic Theological Society of America in 2009.