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Links And Resources
The World Community for MeditationThe World Community for Christian Meditation is a global spiritual community that continues the work begun by the Benedictine monk John Main. This site is an excellent resource about this rapidly expanding global community.
Talks by Fr. Laurence on YouTubeWatch talks by Fr. Laurence on video. http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=62EF2A0FA63F8CD0
Frequently Asked Questions about Christian Meditation - by Paul HarrisRead a PDF version of Paul Harris's very popular book 'Frequently Asked Questions about Christian Meditation'. Note: If you are having a problem accessing the link below, try right-clicking on the link below and then select 'Save Target As', wait for the PDF file to fully download and then click on the 'Open' button. You will need to have an Adobe Reader installed on your computer. Click here to get Adobe Reader installed. http://www.wccm.org/images/PDF/harris.pdf
Friends of the World Community for Christian MeditationWe are a group of people who have been deeply touched by the gift of Christian Meditation. We are seekers whose lives have been transformed. We come from all over the world and from all walks of life.
Meditation with ChildrenAre you a parent looking for information about Christian meditation with children? Do you meditate and do you feel the need to teach your child how to meditate? Is your child asking you questions about God, Jesus, prayer? Does your child like to imitate you when you meditate? If you want to have the privilege to start your child in a path of deep spirituality, then you have found the right website. www.meditationwithchildren.com
Meditation at St Luke's in the City (Christchurch)Our meditation group at St. Luke's is affiliated to the World Community for Christian Meditation and meets 8 - 9pm on Wednesdays to meditate together and support each other on our pilgrimage. www.stlukesinthecity.org.nz/explore/meditation.shtml
Australian Christian Meditation CommunityIn Australia over 400 groups are supported by the ACMC. It publishes a quarterly newsletter which is sent to over 3000 Australians, provides a Library of tapes and publications and arranges seminars and retreats. |
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