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Spirit Space

Locality: Perth, Western Australia



Address: 8 Springpark Rd 6056 Perth, WA, Australia

Website: http://Www.midanglican.org/

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24.01.2022 WCCM Australia invites you to join our online seminar with 4 wonderful speakers: Laurence Freeman OSB will lead us in meditation and talk about The Power of Pur...e Attention and Information Alone is Not Enough. Dr Barry White will share with us how we can, and need to, place a contemplative practice at the centre, allowing us to live a life where being is primary to doing. Dr Peter Smith will give us his insights into his personal experience of how meditation helped him cope with trauma following an accident. Janet O’Sullivan will reflect on the interconnectedness of human and environmental health. Register by 22 Sept: [email protected] Cost: A suggested donation of $10 for the National Community and The WCCM Bonnevaux Program. See more



16.01.2022 On Sunday (15th August) we celebrated the feast of Mary, Mother of Our Lord, also known as the Blessed Virgin Mary, Theotokos, Panagia, Queen of Heaven and numerous other titles. She speaks 191 words in the New Testament and perhaps the least known (and my personal favourite) of her sayings is this one: "They have no wine". (John 2.3). She knew what really mattered! This might have been a first-century version of A Pub With No Beer or, on a symbolic level, it might have be...en a little more profound. Wine, for the ancient world, was also a symbol of the spirit of ecstasy - literally the joire de vivre of the joyous wedding feast - but spiritually, it represented the kind of "intoxication" or "ecstasy" associated with contemplative experience. Perhaps then, as we remember and ponder in our hearts the life and meaning of Mary, the Theotokos, each of us should ask ourselves "Do I have any wine?" Let's get silently "drunk" together at 5pm this evening (and every Wednesday) with Meditation on Zoom. PM or email me for the link [email protected] See more

05.01.2022 In 258 AD when the Roman authorities required St Lawrence to hand over the Church's riches he presented the poor, the outcast, the maimed, and the suffering: ‘T...hese are the true treasures of the Church.’ Jesus deems the people given least value in society as of the highest significance. He calls us to do the same.

26.12.2021 Daily Wisdom - If you are truly attentive to someone, you are loving them. A key quote probably is Jesus’ teaching, ‘Love one another, as I have loved you (Jn 1...3:34)’ pay attention to one another as I pay attention to you. So the contemplative response to the crisis that we are passing through globally is a very important component, I think, of our coming through this crisis in a healthy way and being able to rebuild a better world with more healthy attitudeshttps://mailchi.mp/wccm/daily-wisdom-391817 See more



16.12.2021 Daily Wisdom - And this, I think, is the gift that we can hopefully contribute to our contemporaries and to our societies, which is the gift of meditation as a way of being able to pay attention. And out of attention, as we will see later, comes compassion.|URL|*

12.12.2021 Our community of online meditators is growing steadily. Come and join us on Wednesdays at 5 pm. PM me or email [email protected] for the Zoom link.

10.12.2021 Join us for Meditation on Zoom every Wednesday. Helpful teaching and discussion, with a sense of community and sharing but from the comfort of your own space. PM or email me for the Zoom link or with questions. [email protected]



22.11.2021 This coming Monday night 7:30pm to 8:30pm Is our Australia wide YCM online meditation group. Our Host Claire Wall & our guide is Richard Cogswell- experienced m...editator & group facilitator. Our link for this 19th July is Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84561978659... ( This will change for next session) See more

05.11.2021 We’ve interviewed author Christopher Mendonca, meditator from India on his recent book titled: ‘Journeying through Distraction . . . . . . the Joy of Coming Hom...e A Lectio Divina for Christian Meditation‘ "The Chapters of the book represent various stops on my Spiritual Journey. They are a collection of Reflections, written for the Seasons of Advent and Lent of the Liturgical Year regularly published in the columns of The Examiner, our Bombay Archdiocesan Catholic News Weekly with a wide readership in India...I thought it relevant to link the Scriptures to the Teaching of Meditation. By doing so, I hope it will provide a Scriptural basis for various aspects of the teaching." says Christopher about his recent book Learn more on https://wccm.org//journeying-through-distraction-the-joy-/ #spiritualjourrney #wccmbooks #wccmstore #wccmauthors

29.10.2021 Daily Wisdom - a great deal of healing of emotional wounds is being able to name it, understand it, to know where it’s coming from. It’s the first step in the ...healing, very often. But as a child we don’t have it and so the ache this hunger, thirst for something more is often buried deep within us. It has a good side to it too, which is our human capacity for growth and transcendence, but it can also be involved deeply with our psychological woundedness. https://mailchi.mp/wccm/daily-wisdom-391573 See more

16.10.2021 All welcome to this event right here in Midland.

11.10.2021 The Syria we hear about today bears little resemblance to the Syria of the 6th century which was a centre of culture and learning and home to a thriving Christian and monastic community who loved poetry, mystery and art more than intellectual theology. One of its most famous children is St. Isaac the Syrian, who gave up being a bishop after only five months in order to retreat into a life of solitude. Amongst his many wonderful sayings: "Question: When is a person sure of having arrived at purity? Answer: When that person considers all human beings are good, and no created thing appears impure or defiled. Then a person is truly pure in heart." (Adapted from Bp. Hilarion Alfeyev’s The Spiritual World of Isaac the Syrian (Cistercian Studies 175), Kalamazoo: Cistercian Publications, 2000.)



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