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mikey mikey
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These two BBC documentaries were a big inspiration for me.
I was wondering if you folks had discussed them.
I was alsoe deeply taken by Finding Sanctury by Abbot Jamison.
has anybody here read his books?
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jedijudy
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Welcome to the Ship, mikey mikey! You might want to check out this thread to discuss books that interest you.
I don't remember a discussion of The Monastery or Big Silence. You would certainly be welcome to start one here. Let us know what you like about these documentaries. Ask questions! This is a discussion board, and you will find many folks willing to engage in conversation here!
I see you have introduced yourself in the welcome thread in All Saints; that's a very good start!
Enjoy your voyage with us and feel free to PM a Host or Admin with any questions you may have. The 10 Commandments are very helpful, too!
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Ariel
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quote: Originally posted by mikey mikey: These two BBC documentaries were a big inspiration for me.
I was wondering if you folks had discussed them.
I was alsoe deeply taken by Finding Sanctury by Abbot Jamison.
has anybody here read his books?
Welcome aboard mikey mikey!
The programmes were quite an inspiration for me too - and for some others here. We've had a few discussions about these on these boards since they were aired on television, and I agree with you that "Finding Sanctuary" is an interesting and thought-provoking book. The search for periods of silence, quiet and reflection in daily life can never be a bad thing (unless, of course, it's taken to excess).
I keep meaning to read more of Fr Jamison's books, must have a look and see what else there is.
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Percy B
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For me John Main is good too, more on finding personal silence admittedly.
I read a book review which in passing talked of a monastery without walls, or similar concept. Any more info on that anyone?
The issue I guess is connecting the monastery / convent life of the celibate with, say, the busy young mum.
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mikey mikey
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quote: Originally posted by jedijudy: Welcome to the Ship, mikey mikey! You might want to check out this thread to discuss books that interest you.
I don't remember a discussion of The Monastery or Big Silence. You would certainly be welcome to start one here. Let us know what you like about these documentaries. Ask questions! This is a discussion board, and you will find many folks willing to engage in conversation here!
I see you have introduced yourself in the welcome thread in All Saints; that's a very good start!
Enjoy your voyage with us and feel free to PM a Host or Admin with any questions you may have. The 10 Commandments are very helpful, too!
jedijudy Heaven Host
Thanks for the link to the thread. That will make for good reading tonight.
I am only too happy to discuss The Monastery and The Big Silence.
I will start with the former as it was the first in a series of documentaries by the BBC: The Big Silence, The Convent, and The Retreat (Islamic School).
The Convent indeed has been discussed here and you had the posts from two of the participants. That is what brought me to SoF!
There were also spin-offs abroad: one in Australia (the Abbey) and America (The Monastery US) too, although I have not seen the latter.
So anyway, The Monastery has a website on Worth Abbey and they supply links themselves to the three part series (in 18 youtube sections) here.
All legal I may add! [ 14. November 2012, 10:36: Message edited by: mikey mikey ]
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mikey mikey
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quote: Originally posted by Ariel: I keep meaning to read more of Fr Jamison's books, must have a look and see what else there is.
Thanks Ariel!
I strongly recommend his econd book: Finding Happiness. [ 14. November 2012, 10:40: Message edited by: mikey mikey ]
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mikey mikey
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quote: Originally posted by Percy B: For me John Main is good too, more on finding personal silence admittedly.
Thanks percy, I will look into him. Perhaps drop a hint to my family about possible Xmas presents!
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Adeodatus
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I found The Monastery very inspiring. I only caught one part of The Big Silence, and I must admit I had the uneasy feeling that the tv crew were somehow inciting or encouraging the retreatants to misbehave. I didn't like that. I suppose I may just have been indulging my deep seated mistrust of tv people.
I've read Finding Sanctuary and what I find most impressive about Fr Jamison's writing is that he knows he's writing for a wide audience, but he maintains his own Christian and Benedictine integrity.
Another Benedictine spirituality book I found very helpful was David Foster's Reading with God, which is an excellent practical introduction to the practice of Lectio Divina.
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Eigon
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A few years ago, I went to a meditation group which was using one of John Main's books. My memories of it are a bit hazy now, but I remember being very impressed at the time, and it was a good group to belong to. I'd certainly recommend him to anyone interested in Christian meditation.
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