There are 2 places left on the final 3 day Individually Guided Silent Retreat for this year at Volmoed in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley near Hermanus in the Western Cape from 11 to 14 November 2019.
The cost is R1800 pp.
If you would like more information or to receive a form, please contact Dave Newton either by email -address newtond@telkomsa.net - or call me on 0725865241.
Please feel free to share this with your Church/Group.
Thursday, May 30, 2019
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Information Recovery
Hi Everyone. This is just to let you all know that my computer crashed near the beginning of the year, and it has taken this long for me to get it back in working order with the programs and apps that I can work with. Unfortunately the one permanent casualty of the whole episode is my email address book, which it seems the fundis working to recover the system could not recover. So I am asking by way of this post, that if you would like to be on the mailing list for upcoming retreats etc., that you send me your email address for inclusion in the new list/group that I am setting up. Much love to you all and thanks for your interest in the activities of the group. David Newton - newtond@telkomsa.net
Friday, February 1, 2019
FIRST 3 DAY INDIVIDUALLY GUIDED SILENT RETREAT
The first 3 day Individually Guided Silent Retreat for 2019 will be held at
Volmoed in the Hemel-en-Aarde Valley near Hermanus in the Western Cape from
4-7th March 2019
The cost is R1700.
If you would like more information or to receive a form, please either mail
me at newtond@telkomsa.net or
call me on 0725865241.
Please feel free to advertise this among those in your
circles/Churches/Groups.
Saturday, January 26, 2019
QUIET MORNINGS AT DURBANVILLE METHODIST CHURCH FOR THE YEAR
The quiet mornings at Durbanville Methodist Church, Bowlers Ave., Durbanville will continue this year on the following days:
- 2 March 2019
- 1 June 2019
- 7 September 2019 and
- 7 December 2019
All are welcome. We begin at 09 00 and finish at 12 00 - 12 30.
If you want to know more please contact David Newton on 0725855241 or email me at newtond@telkomsa.net
Thursday, January 24, 2019
3 DAY INDIVIDUALLY GUIDED SILENT RETREATS FOR THE YEAR - 2019
The programme of 3 day Individually Guided Silent Retreats being offered for the year is as follows:
5-7 March 2019; 4-6 June 2019; 3-5 September 2019; 5-7 November 2019.
These are individually guided silent retreats in which the focus is spending time with God and yourself, using the listening exercises that are taught, with the purpose of renewing call, and rediscovering vocation - for the sake of the world!
If you would like further information or to receive registration forms for any of these retreats then please either call or message Dave Newton on 0725865241 (c) 0219198322 (h), or email me at newtond@telkomsa.net.
"Solitude is the furnace of transformation. Without solitude we remain the victims of our society and continue to be entangled in the illusions of the false self. Jesus Himself entered into this furnace. There He was tempted with the three compulsions of the world; to be relevant ("turn stones into loaves"), to be spectacular ("thrown yourself down"), and to be powerful ("I will give you the Kingdoms of this world"). There he affirmed God as the only source of His identity. ("You must worship the Lord your God and serve Him only.") Solitude is the place of the great struggle and the great encounter - the struggle against the compulsions of the false self, and the encounter with the living God who offers Himself as the substance of the new self ....... solitude is not a private therapeutic place. Rather it is the place of conversion, the place where the old self dies and the new elf is born, the place where the emergence of the new man and the new woman occurs."
Henri Nouwen: The way of the Heart.
5-7 March 2019; 4-6 June 2019; 3-5 September 2019; 5-7 November 2019.
These are individually guided silent retreats in which the focus is spending time with God and yourself, using the listening exercises that are taught, with the purpose of renewing call, and rediscovering vocation - for the sake of the world!
If you would like further information or to receive registration forms for any of these retreats then please either call or message Dave Newton on 0725865241 (c) 0219198322 (h), or email me at newtond@telkomsa.net.
"Solitude is the furnace of transformation. Without solitude we remain the victims of our society and continue to be entangled in the illusions of the false self. Jesus Himself entered into this furnace. There He was tempted with the three compulsions of the world; to be relevant ("turn stones into loaves"), to be spectacular ("thrown yourself down"), and to be powerful ("I will give you the Kingdoms of this world"). There he affirmed God as the only source of His identity. ("You must worship the Lord your God and serve Him only.") Solitude is the place of the great struggle and the great encounter - the struggle against the compulsions of the false self, and the encounter with the living God who offers Himself as the substance of the new self ....... solitude is not a private therapeutic place. Rather it is the place of conversion, the place where the old self dies and the new elf is born, the place where the emergence of the new man and the new woman occurs."
Henri Nouwen: The way of the Heart.
Friday, September 28, 2018
FINAL RETREAT FOR THE YEAR
The final 3 day Individually Guided Silent Retreat for this year will be at Volmoed from the 13-15 November 2018. Space is limited and places are allocated on a first come first served basis. If you would like to be a part of this retreat then please contact David Newton on 0725865241 or newtond@telkomsa.net as soon as possible and I will let you have forms.
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
Spirituality;Vocation and Transformation
One of the most inspiring writers in this field that I enjoy reading is Richard Rohr. I was so deeply struck by his thoughts in the meditation from CAC today. I share this meditation in its entirety with references. Certainly worth a read.
Swallowed by a Whale
Vocation
Swallowed by a Whale
Wednesday, May 30, 2018
The gift you carry for others is not an attempt to save the world but to fully belong to it. It’s not possible to save the world by trying to save it. You need to find what is genuinely yours to offer the world before you can make it a better place. Discovering your unique gift to bring to your community is your greatest opportunity and challenge. The offering of that gift—your true self—is the most you can do to love and serve the world. And it is all the world needs. —Bill Plotkin [1]
Vocation does not come from willfulness. It comes from listening. . . . That insight is hidden in the word vocation itself, which is rooted in the Latin for “voice.” Vocation does not mean a goal I pursue. It means a calling that I hear. . . . I must listen for the truths and values at the heart of my own identity. —Parker Palmer [2]
I believe that the Book of Jonah can best be read as God moving someone from a mere sense of duty or career to a sense of personal call, vocation, or destiny. Notice that this vocation is almost thrust upon Jonah. It sometimes takes being “swallowed by a whale” and taken into a dark place of listening and discernment to let go of our small, separate self and its private agenda. Jonah had to be shoved out of the boat, or he would never reach Nineveh, the place to which God had called him. Eventually, we must allow ourselves to be drawn by our soul’s desire rather than driven by ego needs.
The motivating energies of ego and soul are very different. The soul’s impulse comes quietly and generously from within; we do not look for payment, reward, or advancement because we have found our soul gift, our inherent gladness. To be an oblate—someone who is offered—is quite different from seeking security, status, or title.
Listen, wait, and pray for your unique gift, your True Self. Meditation should lead to a clarity about what you are and, maybe even more importantly, what you are not. I have found it difficult over the years to tell people when something is not their gift; it is usually very humiliating for the person to face their own illusions and sense of entitlement. One sign that something is your vocation is that you would do it for free, even if there is no reward or social payoff. This clarifies a vocation quite quickly.
Parker Palmer writes:
How much dissolving and shaking of ego we must endure before we discover our deep identity—the true self within every human being that is the seed of authentic vocation. . . .
Today I understand vocation . . . not as a goal to be achieved but as a gift to be received. Discovering vocation does not mean scrambling toward some prize just beyond my reach but accepting the treasure of true self I already possess. Vocation does not come from a voice “out there” calling me to become something I am not. It comes from a voice “in here” calling me to be the person I was born to be, to fulfill the original selfhood given me at birth by God. [3]
Gateway to Presence:
If you want to go deeper with today’s meditation, take note of what word or phrase stands out to you. Come back to that word or phrase throughout the day, being present to its impact and invitation.
If you want to go deeper with today’s meditation, take note of what word or phrase stands out to you. Come back to that word or phrase throughout the day, being present to its impact and invitation.
[1] Bill Plotkin, Soulcraft: Crossing into the Mysteries of Nature and Psyche (New World Library: 2003), 13.
[2] Parker J. Palmer, Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation (Jossey-Bass: 2000), 4.
[3] Ibid., 9-10.
Adapted from Richard Rohr, Dancing Standing Still: Healing the World from a Place of Prayer (Paulist Press: 2014), 82-83.
Image credit: Automat (detail), 1927, Edward Hopper, Des Moines Art Center, Des Moines, Iowa.
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