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ANOTHER YEAR OF DESTINY

THE GREAT WORK 2022



Thursday, April 21, 2022

7 PM - 8:15 PM ET

6 PM CT / 5 PM MT / 4 PM PT
 


Welcome to the 
Thomas Berry
Contemplative Ecologists Circle *
for Dialogue to Deepen Our Commitment
to Save and Heal Our Living Earth

 

"THE FOURFOLD WISDOM"

SESSION I / APRIL 21st:  THE WISDOM OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES AND THE WISDOM OF WOMEN
SESSION II / MAY 19th:  THE WISDOM OF THE CLASSICAL TRADITIONS AND THE WISDOM OF SCIENCE


IN THESE OPENING YEARS OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY 


as the human community experiences a rather difficult situation in its relation with the natural world, we might reflect that a fourfold wisdom is available to guide us into the future: the wisdom of indigenous peoples, the wisdom of women, the wisdom of the classical traditions, and the wisdom of science. We need to consider these wisdom traditions in terms of their distinctive functioning, in the historical periods of their florescence, and in their common support for the emerging age when humans will be a mutually enhancing presence on the Earth. 


Thomas Berry, The Great Work, Chapter 16


THIS SEASON WE CONTINUE OUR READING OF 


THE GREAT WORK
Thomas Berry
 
READ LECTIO FOR THIS SESSION HERE

TO PREPARE FOR OUR CONVERSATION
PLEASE READ THE CHAPTER

AND SIMPLY CONSIDER
WHAT INFORMS YOU MOST,
INSPIRES AND AWAKENS YOU MOST.
FROM THIS SELECTION OF THE BERRY CORPUS
THAT WE WILL ENGAGE IN OUR CONTEMPLATIVE DIALOGUE

The Berry Forum Conveners *

are grateful to gather with a growing band of contemplative ecologists seeking to nurture and sustain hope in this dark night of Earth.  

Our once monthly circle is a great source of grace and resilience for each of us.  Please join us for an intimate and enlightening hour of contemplative conversation and invite your family and friends.       All are welcome.

 
You are invited to this monthly scheduled Zoom meeting.
We encourage our international friends to join us from their various time zones as language and opportunity allows.  
Over the many months of our engagements we have formed a deepening circle of dialogue and mutual support for the Great Work.
Most necessary, now more than ever.
Invite a friend, student, colleague or family member.
All are welcome.  All are needed.
Topic: Berry Contemplative Ecologists Circle
Time: March 24, 2022
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Please reach out to us if specific accommodations would aid you in participating more fully in our event.

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Four Wisdom Collage by Kathleen Deignan, CND

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