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Christ3000.org Brother John Martin (Sahajananda), born in 1955, was one of the closest followers of Father Bede Griffith, who strongly influenced him. He made his theological studies at St.Peter's Seminary of Bangalore, where he discovered the writings of the founders of Shantivanam (Jules Monchanin and Henry Le Saux). This discovery has transformed his vision of Christ and Christianity.
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The Path of the Céili Dé The Order of Céili Dé - or Culdees - (The servants, or Spouses of God)…
… expresses the oldest continuous spiritual tradition of the Celtic countries.
The path of the Céile Dé is and always has been toward a search for the Ultimate Reality - Union with the Divine. Rooted in an authentic Gaelic Spiritual form, it has a deep reverence for our Mother Earth and all Her children… Branching into Christ-consciousness, it fulfils itself in Unconditional love.
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Still Paths Still Paths is a resource for those who want to discover more about labyrinths and what walking these ancient and new paths can offer for personal, community or organisational life.
Still Paths provides Labyrinth: Walks, Workshops, Retreats, Consultancy
Di Williams is an Anglican priest, adult educator, labyrinth facilitator and trainer, spiritual accompanier and author.
She is also the only UK Master Teacher for Veriditas, training people to facilitate the labyrinth in their own context www.veriditas.org/
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Verditas The vision of Veriditas is to activate and facilitate the transformation of the human spirit. The work of Veriditas centers around the Labyrinth Experience as a personal practice for healing and growth, a tool for community building, an agent for global peace and a metaphor for life.
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Aoradh Aoradh (meaning ‘adoration’ in Gaelic) is a Christian community of people who are gathered together in and around Dunoon, Argyll.
We stand humbly in the long tradition of seekers looking for simple authentic ways to live in the ways of Jesus.
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Faith in Argyll Faith in Argyll is an initiative arising out of a dream brought to fruition by Norman Martin, Margaret Jacobsen, and Alan Hawkins, all of whom belong to the Iona Community and live in Argyll. Their desire is to give residents and visitors to the county an understanding that in this beautiful place there are many worshipping communities.
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