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 <title>Australian Ecumenical Council for Spiritual Direction Launches Spirituality Symposium</title> 
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The  Australian Ecumenical Council for Spiritual Direction  (AECSD) invites participation in a new Symposium that aims to examine the impact of contemporary spirituality on the practice of spiritual direction. 
 
The Inaugural National Symposium of the Australian Ecumenical Council for Spiritual Direction: Exploring Contemporary Spirituality and its Impact on the Practice of Spiritual Direction will feature academic papers and practitioner presentations exploring the topic, according to a press statement. 
 
The Symposium will be held on October 29-30 in Melbourne, Australia
 
 
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 Australian Ecumenical Council for Spiritual Direction 
 
 
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 <title>Kids for Peace: Great Kindness Challenge</title> 
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 Participate on August 14, 2010 in The Great Kindness Challenge 
 
 
 
 
 
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 Participate on August 14, 2010 in The Great Kindness Challenge 
 
 
 
 
 
On August 14, 2010, from sunup to sundown, children around the world will accomplish simple,
kind deeds using  The Great Kindness Challenge Checklist  of simple ideas. The  &quot;Kids for Peace&quot;  goal is to have over one million children participate. It is the hope that, &quot;this day will inspire a lifelong commitment to service and kindness.&quot;
Will you consider participating to serve and offer as many acts of kindness as possible? 
 
 
Spiritual direction and contemplative practice leads to discerned action. Action can result in a world that is more kind, loving, just, and compassionate for all. 
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 Kids For Peace Pledge  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; 
I pledge to use my words to speak in a kind way. 
I pledge to help others as I go throughout my day. 
I pledge to care for our earth with my healing heart and hands. 
I pledge to respect people in each and every land. 
I pledge to join together as we unite the big and small. 
I pledge to do my part to create peace for one and all
 
 
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 Kids for Peace 
 
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Kids for Peace is a global, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated 
to uplifting our world through love and action. Their mission is to 
cultivate every child's innate ability to foster peace through 
cross-cultural experiences and hands-on arts, service and environmental 
projects. 
 
 
  &quot;Spiritual direction helps us learn how to live in peace, with compassion, promoting justice, as humble servants of that which lies beyond all names.&quot;   --Liz Budd Ellmann &nbsp;&nbsp;  
 
 
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 <title>NEW VIDEO! Drink in Wisdom from SDI Spiritual Directors</title> 
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 Looking for refreshment?  Drink in wisdom from SDI spiritual directors through a new video...
 
 
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 Looking for refreshment?  Drink in wisdom from SDI spiritual directors through a new video...
 
 
Five spiritual directors from different spiritual traditions and global locations respond to the question,   &ldquo;As a spiritual director, what nourishes or refreshes you?&rdquo;  
 
 
 
Listen to Rev. Mary Earle, Jamal Rahman, Alexandra Kovats, CSJP, Rabbi Ted Falcon, and Rev. Gibbon Bogatsu. These five leaders share from their personal story in interview clips filmed during the  Spiritual Directors International educational events in Houston, Texas, USA. &nbsp;
 
 
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
 
 
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To learn more from these contemplative leaders, watch additional videos in the &quot;Spiritual Directors International Learns From...&quot; series: 
 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *  Rev. Gibbon Bogatsu:  how spiritual direction helps people deepen their relationship with God 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *  The Rev. Mary Earle:  learning to pray and listen with more than the ears 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *  Rabbi Ted Falcon:  Torah as a paradigm for spiritual awakening and spiritual direction as a place for doubts and questions to be explored 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *  Alexandra Kovats, CSJP:  ecological spirituality as it relates to God's peace and the value of spiritual direction 
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; *  Jamal Rahman:  prayer, the Qur'an, and how spiritual teachers and spiritual directors in the Muslim tradition provide support for learning how to be at peace with yourself&nbsp;  
 
Gratefulness extends to member Tara Owens, CSD for creating this video.
 
 
Please share   your   thoughts and comments to this question,  &ldquo;As a spiritual director, what nourishes or refreshes you?&rdquo;  
 
 
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In celebration of Spiritual Directors International turning twenty in 2010, SDI asked members to share photographs and birthday blessings with a  Gratefulness Gram!  
 
 
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In celebration of Spiritual Directors International turning twenty in 2010, SDI asked members to share photographs and birthday blessings with a  Gratefulness Gram!  
 
 
Be inspired, read what people say ... and, please add your thoughts, comments, and send your own gratefulness gram via this blog post!
 
 
   Gratefulness Grams    
 
 
   
 
 
Please add your own  Gratefulness Gram  via this blog post. Simply add a comment. 
  
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 <title>What has spiritual direction opened for you?</title> 
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 This story was submitted by Mary Karp on the Spiritual Directors International Web site:
 
 
 
	 
	By the time I was in my mid 40's, I had established a career in Clinical Social Work; was comfortable with God and my faith of Quakerism; was married to my college sweetheart -- with a beautiful home, two fine boys, a Golden Retriever, and even two cars! I was set. 
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	Then, in one dramatic 24-hour period, it all began to unravel. Within a short span of time, I was diagnosed first with Lupus SLE then with Parkinson&rsquo;s: two life threatening, chronic diseases. At first, I tried to manage the chaos that the Lupus brought to our lives, all on my own. Within a short time, however, I&nbsp; was driven to the use of drugs and psychiatry for depression when, two years into the diagnosis,&nbsp; the Lupus inflamed my kidneys and my very life was suddenly on the line. It was after stabilizing&nbsp; on an experimental chemotherapy, that I stumbled across 'Spiritual Direction' and knew instinctively and immediately that that was my door to sanity, even as I had no idea what spiritual direction really was. In that critical  
	Moment, I knew only that I was exhausted, and that therapy could not touch the pain I was in &ndash; it was spiritual. I was spinning helplessly &ndash; in increasingly tight circles &ndash; desperate for relief from relentless questions: 
	 
	 
	 WHERE WAS GOD? 
	WHAT HAD I DONE TO DESERVE THIS?! 
	HOW COULD I LIVE WITH THIS MEDICAL NIGHTMARE? 
	MY FAMILY SHOULD NOT HAVE TO LIVE WITH THIS LEVEL OF CHAOS AND LOSS &ndash; 
	IT IS NOT FAIR!! 
	WHY ME?! 
	GOD HAS BETRAYED ME!! 
	 
	 
	Spiritual direction has done nothing short of quieting me down, helping me to grow up and into my new reality, creating a container for my fears and extreme panic, and bringing me home to myself and my God. Spiritual direction has transformed my life to one of possibilities out of my now deepened and renewed relationship with the God-of-my-understanding.
	 
 
 
With a deep bow of gratitude, we thank you, Mary, for letting people around the world and across traditions know about how spiritual direction transformed you. 
 
 
In the comments section of the blog, please reply and share your thoughts about how spiritual direction has transformed you. Or if you prefer, you may add your comments through the  Share Your Story Web page .
  
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 <title>New VIDEOS with Rev. Jane E. Vennard on Spiritual Direction, Prayer, Seeking</title> 
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Do you desire to learn about spiritual direction, what you can expect in spiritual direction, where spiritual direction might lead, and what to bring to spiritual direction? Are you wondering if spiritual direction could help your prayer and meditation practice?  
 
 
Make time for a few minutes with Rev. Jane E. Vennard. Through two new short videos you will hear many gems, including, &ldquo; Take your time, &quot; &quot; Spiritual direction keeps me praying &quot; and &quot; Open your heart to the wonder of the world .&quot; 
 
With this engaging, genuine conversation, Vennard adds to the  &ldquo;Spiritual Directors International Learns From&hellip;&rdquo;  video series. Filmed during the SDI twentieth anniversary celebration in San Francisco, California, USA, she was a plenary keynote during the educational events. 
 
 
    &ldquo;What to Expect In Spiritual Direction&rdquo;    
 
 
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
 
 
  
    A Conversation with Rev. Jane E. Vennard    &nbsp;
 
 
 
 
 
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
 
 
  About   
Rev. Jane E. Vennard is a spiritual director, and senior adjunct faculty of prayer and spirituality at Iliff School of Theology in Denver, Colorado, USA. She teaches and leads retreats in international ecumenical settings, and is the author of six books including   Praying with Body and Soul; Be Still: Designing and Leading Contemplative Retreats;  and  The Way of Prayer.   
 
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	FREE educational videos in  &quot;SDI Learns From...&quot;  YouTube video series. More than fifteen titles are now available to you 
	   Seek and Find: A Worldwide Resource Guide of Available Spiritual Directors   is an online, comprehensive, global listing of more than 5,000 spiritual directors and guides. Using interactive Google maps, you can search anywhere in the world 
	  FREE one hour Spiritual Directors International Teleconference : &ldquo;How to Seek and Find a Spiritual Director&rdquo;  
	 
	To be the first to view new educational videos, add your name to the  YouTube subscription service for sdiworld videos
	  Links to books by Rev. Jane E. Vennard , and additional juicy titles from spiritual leaders 
 
 
 Spiritual Directors International creates educational videos for the general public to tell the story of spiritual direction, which is also known as spiritual companionship, spiritual guidance, and spiritual accompaniment. 
 
Please share these videos with your colleagues, local religious and spiritual institutions, hospital, organizations that offer spiritual care, seekers, family, friends, students, and everyone seeking a spiritual director or guide .
 
 
 Gratefulness extends to Rev. Jane E. Vennard, Pegge Bernecker, and Spiritual Directors International for producing these new videos.  
  
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Krista Tippett, author, producer, and host of the Public Radio show,  &amp;quot;Speaking of Faith&amp;quot;  writes, &amp;quot;Focused Attention, Open Awareness&amp;quot; I&#039;m not sure I&#039;d seen the words ...</summary> 
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Krista Tippett, author, producer, and host of the Public Radio show,  &quot;Speaking of Faith&quot;  writes, &quot;Focused Attention, Open Awareness&quot; I'm not sure I'd seen the words &quot;physicist&quot; and &quot;contemplative&quot; in the same sentence many times, much less found them together as descriptors of the same person, before I met Arthur Zajonc.&quot; 
 
 
The opening words in Tippett's e-mail announcement for the  June 24, 2010 show, &quot;Holding Life Consciously&quot;  grabbed me. Having not yet listened to the show or podcast on my iPod, a knowing and affirmation reverberated within my Spirit in subtle new language: Focus. Attention. Open Awareness. Alert. Alive. Stillness. 
 
 
Gift yourself. Take a minute and read quotes in this blog post. Or, read the full description I read, and listen to the  June
24, 2010 show, &quot;Holding Life Consciously&quot;   
 
Notice:  What opens in you? Is your inner knowing affirmed with any of these insights? Does a phrase or turn of words evoke an inner smile and affirmation in you? 
 
 
  
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24, 2010 show, &quot;Holding Life Consciously:   
   
 
 
&quot;Zajonc's own life experience has been recently reshaped by a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease. He has seen the progression of this illness in other members of his family, and so has some understanding of what is ahead. This is at one and the same time a source of grief and a continuation of the adventure Arthur Zajonc has long been on &mdash; to explore what holding life consciously means, now with a progressively debilitating condition. He tells me: 
 
 
	  &quot;There are two main types of meditation and both of them are part of my life, which one is a concentration and the other is what I call open awareness. It's a very open presence.&quot;    
 
 
In the concentration phase, tremors actually worsened.  
 
You have a line of poetry or from scripture or an image and you bring your full undivided single-pointed attention to that content. But as we're straining mentally to do that, the hand begins to tremor more. And then when you release the image and become very still and quiet and open yourself wide, the hand slowly calms to the point where indeed your whole body feels at ease and the tremor disappears. Interesting&hellip;  
 
I can see that the mind and the body are so delicately attuned to one another that these practices affect the Parkinson's state itself. &hellip; So here's the question I pose to myself.
 
 
	 &quot;Is it possible to be alive, active in the world, and yet have such calm, such kind of inner openness and presence that one can lead a life, at least in part, that is an expression of that quality of meditative quiescence that's on the one hand quite alert and on the other hand, completely at ease, completely at rest. &hellip; And I'll keep you posted as to whether that comes out all right or not.&quot;   
 
 
 What do you think?   
  
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  &amp;quot;People want to be compassionate, but often they don&#039;t know how to go about it.&amp;quot;   --Karen Armstrong
 
 
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  &quot;People want to be compassionate, but often they don't know how to go about it.&quot;   --Karen Armstrong
 
 
A 57 second video introduces Armstrong's new Vook,  A Compassionate Life in 12 Steps . Short and pithy, let these simple words inspire you. You'll hear a young woman say,   &quot;It's time for us to really look within.&quot;   Do you agree? Could a spiritual director accompany your inner journey of seeking that manifests in compassion for self and others?
 
 
Imagine a world of compassion in action. Armstrong does, and teaches us how to go about it. One man tells us,   &quot;You gotta be compassionate, man! You can't walk around mad at the world all the time.&quot;   Indeed! Well, said.
 
 
 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
	 
 
 
 
Armstrong is a religious scholar, author, TED Prize winner, and her vision created the worldwide  Charter for Compassion .
 
 
A  vook  is a new innovation in reading that blends a well-written book, high-quality video and the power of the Internet into a single, complete story.
 
 
Are you looking for some direction in your life - something more? A spiritual director, companion, mentor, or guide may help you along on your journey of discovery. Tips and online resource:&nbsp;  Locate a spiritual director.  
  
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 <title>Ask for FREE Print Version of 2011 Seek and Find: A Worldwide Resource Guide of Available Spiritual Directors</title> 
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   Give a FREE gift to your community&hellip;    
The 2011 print version of   Seek and Find: A Worldwide Resource Guide of Available Spiritual Directors   is published once a year, and it's coming soon!  
 
  A complimentary gift ...   
Would you like to  share a printed copy of the 2011   Seek and Find Guide   with someone in your community who would benefit from having a 2011 print version?  Perhaps one of these places or people spark an idea in you: 
 
	 Your local spiritual congregation leader 
	 Dean in a theology school or rabbinical college 
	 Director of a retreat or mindfulness center 
	 Chaplain or spiritual care provider in your local health care center 
	 Local business, charitable organization, the Red Cross, or a homeless shelter 
	 Engage your imagination ... who? where? 
	 
 
 
  It's simple:   
Send SDI your snail mail address, or the address of a person in your community who will appreciate receiving the   Seek and Find Guide .  We&rsquo;ll mail them a COMPLIMENTARY copy later this year! We will even let them know that you are giving them this gift if you would like us to. All  members
of Spiritual Directors International  will automatically receive a free copy via 
snail mail. It's a membership benefit. 
 
  Act by July 1, 2010   
Tell us where to send a copy of the 2011   Seek and Find Guide   &ndash; it&rsquo;s a fast and 
easy way to help your community. 
 
 
	 
	Telephone the home office of SDI at: 425-455-1565; or 
	 
	Send an e-mail to Molly: membership [@] sdiworld.org 
 
 
 Please include the following 
information in your e-mail:  
Subject: FREE Seek and Find
 
 
Name: 
Organization: 
Address 1: 
Address 2: 
City: 
State/Province/Territory: 
Zip code / Postal code:  
Country: 
E-mail:  
Would you like us to e-mail the person to let them know you are sending them a gift? Yes or no? 
 
  Help people connect   
This is one concrete way we can work together to touch the lives of many people in your community. On your behalf, Spiritual Directors International is reaching out to raise awareness of the global and local ministry and service of spiritual companionship by placing a   Seek and Find Guide   at their fingertips. 
 
  Spiritual Directors International Membership   
 Current members : Please update your membership information by July 1. Fill out the profile update form  http://www.sdiworld.org/profileupdates.html  or e-mail membership [@] sdiworld.org. Any changes to your information must be received by July 1st to be included in the 2011 printed   Seek and Find Guide.  
 
 
 Not yet a member?    Join SDI now  . You will be included in the online and printed version of the 2011   Seek and Find Guide ,  and receive many other membership benefits. It's easy.&nbsp;
  
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In Claremont, California, USA, &quot;A rabbi, a minister and an imam walk into a classroom, and it's no joke.&quot; 
 
 
Nardine Saad, an Associated Press Writer reports, 
 
 
	 
	&quot;The venerable Claremont School of Theology has taught Methodist ministers and theologians for more than a century, but in the fall they'll try an unorthodox approach: cross-training the nation's future Muslim, Christian and Jewish religious leaders in classrooms scattered around Southern California as they work toward their respective degrees. The experimental approach launched Wednesday [June 9, 2010] is intended to create U.S. religious leaders who not only preach tolerance in an era of religious strife, but who have lived it themselves by rubbing shoulders with those in other Abrahamic faiths.&quot;
	 
 
 
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	 &quot;The collaborative effort among the seminary, Jewish academy and Islamic center is believed to be the first to integrate the three studies. Other Christian institutions, such as Connecticut's Hartford Seminary, offer an imam training program but don't incorporate rabbinical students.&quot; 
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	 &quot;Jewish organizers are excited that the project will allow future rabbis and imams to study together for the first time &mdash; something that's increasingly important in a world where Muslim-Jewish conflict makes headlines almost every day.&quot; 
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	 &quot;Students have expressed excitement about the project. Susan Goldberg, 36, a third-year rabbinical student from Echo Park, said she is &quot;thrilled&quot; about studying overlapping theologies and scriptures in the project. &quot;I have a great desire to learn about others and in the learning it clarifies who I am and how I'm different and how we're connected,&quot; she said. &quot;It can only serve to make us better leaders.&quot;&quot; 
 
 
 
 
 
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Click to read the full article,  &quot;Theology School Melds Studies of Different Faiths&quot;  by Nardine Saad, writing for The Associated Press, June 9, 2010.
 
 
Click to read more about the  Claremont School of Theology &quot; University Project .&quot; 
 
 
 Spiritual Directors International  is a global learning community of people from many faiths and many nations who share a common concern, passion and commitment to the art and contemplative practice of spiritual direction.&nbsp;&nbsp; 
 
 
Please add your thoughts and comments to this blog post.&nbsp; 
  
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