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We are so used to living in our own worlds and listening from our own distinct neighborhoods, through distinguishing perspectives and biases. This course will open you to deeper presence, learning how to cross the bridge into the other’s world, listen through the other’s ears and see through the other’s eyes. We will be guided by the works of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, Rev. Matthew Fox, Abraham Joshua Heschel and Ramon Panikkar.
Using a variety of tools and exercises, you will:
Some suggested readings, for understanding Deep Ecumenism*:
*It is recommended that you read some or all of the suggested readings, before the course begins or during the weeks of the Spring class. You will be asked to journal on what you are learning about yourself and how this learning will deepen your listening and capacity to receive the other.
For more information, please contact us at office@yerusha.org or visit yerusha.org.
Maryrita Wieners, MA, LPC brings her Deep Ecumenism core, interweaving Catholicism, including 20 years as a Sister of St. Joseph and training as an Ignatian Spiritual Director and Judaism, including certification as a Mashpi’ah, Spiritual Director. For almost 30 years she has been guiding couples, individuals and groups in building bridges of dialogue as an Imago Relationship therapist and consultant, teaching skills of safe listening and presence while working in private practice as Licensed Professional Counselor and Pastoral Psychotherapist.
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