Our group mixes people whose paths include influences
ranging from a liberal interpretation of the teachings of Jesus and western
Christian practice, also from Paganism, through classical philosophy, to Tibetan
Buddhism. Our worship on 10 April took
the form of a simple ritual in silence, some readings, and some chanting. The theme was “Sacred Fools” and the readings
from “Apology” by Plato (pictured left) and “The Devils Picture Book” by Paul Husson
were well received. After that we heard
the meeting leader’s personal reflections on the readings – why Socrates
knowing that he did not know made him the wisest, and a reflection on The Fool (Le Fou in French, pictured right) in the tarot deck respectively.
We enjoyed our chants very much and also
our conversation over a long coffee afterwards.
We look forward to the next service when we know there will be more
people. And we welcome anyone with a
curiosity about what we say, what we do, and how we manage to worship together
when we have such different paths of faith.
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