We live in a challenging and rapidly changing world and for our 2023 conference, we are delighted to welcome Rev Dr Mark S. Burrows to explore how contemplative wisdom might help us. He says:
“We recognise our broken world, but also the light which shines in the darkness of our lives – a treasure held in earthen vessels
(2 Cor 4v7). How do we come to glimpse the inner radiance we (and all others) carry in our brokenness? And what might this wisdom mean for how we learn to flourish from day to day, given the anguish and suffering that define our times?”
With medieval visionaries Meister Eckhart and Julian of Norwich; a chorus of contemporary poets including Rainer Maria Rilke, Wendell Berry, Leonard Cohen and others, and the visual arts, we will explore how the “cracks” open us to an inner radiance.
Rev Dr Mark S. Burrows (www.msburrows.com) is a teacher and scholar, poet and translator of German poetry. He is an Associate Member of the Iona Community, and an oblate of Glastonbury Abbey in Hingham, Massachusetts.
Widely known for his work in the field of Christian spirituality, his poetry and translations have appeared in more than 25 journals internationally. His new books include a translation of poems by Hilde Domin, and with Jon M. Sweeney, Meister Eckhart’s Book of Darkness and Light: Meditations on the Path of the Wayless Way (2023)
AGENDA & WORKSHOPS
The talks will be integrated into a rhythm of meditation, workshops, opportunities for discussion/questions – and social time.
The online conference will be brought to you via Zoom
The Agenda for the weekend will be sent out along with joining instructions shortly before the conference.
We look forward to meeting you
Conference administrator: John Roberts
email: wccmukconference2023@gmail.com
tel: 07970 039007
To find out more about WCCM in the UK visit: www.wccm.uk
High Leigh Conference Centre, Hoddesdon and Online, EN11 8SG