COURSES
Gustav Klimt

The Mysticism and Spirituality of St. John of the Cross

2 online series of 3 Meditation Workshops

30th September, 28th October, 26th November
Saturdays, 10:00–12.30 BST/GMT
and
October 12th, November 9th, December 7th
Thursdays, 17:00–19.30 BST/GMT

Two poems by St. John of the Cross, The Dark Night and The Spiritual Canticle, will form the basis of our meditation.

How to Book

Cost Free

Contact Jim Griffin for more information – jimjgriffin@hotmail.com

Participants will be limited to 15 per workshop. Please sign up in the first instance for one or other sets of workshops, although it will be possible on occasion to move between them if work commitments dictate.

Workshop Details

As a basis for meditation we will use two poems by St. John of the Cross, The Dark Night and the Spiritual Canticle. The format will involve two half hour periods of meditation interspersed with readings and shared reflections. The poems are the fruits of St. John’s deep meditation, and our own meditation will allow for a deeper appreciation of St. John’s words.

St. John of the Cross was a sixteenth century Spanish Carmelite friar. He was a close associate of Theresa of Avila, and together they worked for the reform of the Carmelite order within the Catholic Church. He was drawn to a deeply contemplative life from an early age, and his profound experiences are recorded primarily in his poetry on which he also wrote extended prose commentaries. He is regarded as one of the finest Spanish poets. There are Jewish and Islamic influences in the background to his work and the love mysticism that he writes about bears close affinities with the work of Rumi and Hafiz.

If some participants are new to meditation we will have a brief introduction to a simple form of meditation.

All sessions will be on Zoom.

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