Contemplation, Dialogue, and Discernment. Why contemplation? Contemplation…taking a long loving look at the real Centers all that we are, and all we desire.

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Contemplation, Dialogue, and Discernment

Why contemplation? Contemplation…taking a long loving look at the real Centers all that we are, and all we desire to be on the movement of God’s spirit Supports a “flexible shaping” and integration of prayer, reflection, dialogue in addressing any variety of topics, concerns, questions Enables any conversation to become a spiritual experience rather than being about mere “business” or problem-solving

Engages our minds and hearts in movement toward a new consciousness – a new way of seeing, a new way of being Assists a group in moving from “I” to “We” Invites silence which supports slowing down, reflection, and deeper conversation Allows for creative possibilities, emerging options, and peaceful resolution

Contemplatio - templum A piece of ground consecrated for worship A place reserved or cut out A cleared space in front of the altar LIVE OUT of a “cleared space” in which God’s spirit dwells.

Movements in the Contemplative Process Noticing what is … OBSERVE Without judgment Pay attention Take time and not rush to conclusions Slow down and wait

Coming to Quiet REFLECT Externally: A still body External Silence Internally: Stilling the mind Letting go of thoughts and chatter Quieting the heart Letting go/letting come Listening… to myself, to/with others, to the situation,

Act Offer what I/we see and hear freely Come to a decision and/or course of action Returning to quiet receptivity “Take a long, loving look at what is.”

Contemplative Dialogue Together we: build on insights encourage curiosity make connections seek patterns

Observe, observe, observe - What are you noticing in yourself, in others, in what is happening around you? Reflect - What meaning/understanding/conclusions do you draw from what you are observing? Act - What response will be made in light of observation and reflection? Three Movements:

Inner Dispositions Open Mind (commitment to truth) - see with fresh eyes Open Heart (commitment to love) - walk in the shoes of another Open Will (commitment to courage) - let go of fear, new will come

Three Voices Voice of Judgment - stifles creativity Voice of Cynicism - only my way of thinking, doing Voice of Fear - cannot let go so new can come

Levels of Listening Downloading: confirms what you already know Factual Listening: you notice something new Empathic listening: changes your perspective when you see through the eyes of another Generative listening: you are changed as a person

Levels of Conversation Downloading: talking nice, “same old” Debate: talking tough, “my way” or no way Dialogue: reflective inquiry, seeing myself as part of the whole Deep Conversation: collective creativity, shifting from “I” to “we”

We need to evolve communally at the level of consciousness. It is an invitation to learn to transform the way we are together to evolve in our way of thinking, feeling, and loving when we are in relationship communally. Lis Sweeney, SSJ

Contemplative Living Contemplation is the fundamental reality of life. It makes life real and alive. It makes us truly human. Contemplation goes beyond concepts and apprehends God not as a separate object but as the Reality within our reality, the Being within our being, the life of our life. Thomas Merton

Sources include: Adaptions and quotations from the work of Catherine Bertrand, SSND Marie McCarthy, SP Mary Jo Nelson, OLVM Carole Shinnick, SSND Liz Sweeney, SSJ Otto Scharmer & Peter Senge Presented by Catherine Bertrand, SSND and Mary Jo Nelson, OLVM (LCWR 2015 National Assembly)