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Sacred Time: Embracing an Intentional Way of Life: Book Study

  • Retreat House Spirituality Center 110 Mimosa Drive Richardson, TX, 75080 United States (map)

Join Clay Brantley for a book study and discussion on Sacred Time: Embracing an Intentional Way of Life by Christine Valters Painter. 

Meeting times on Wednesdays via ZOOM from 10-11 a.m. (central time):

  • February 15

  • February 22

  • March 1

  • March 8

  • March 15

  • March 22

  • March 29

  • April 5

  • April 12

We live in a world where there never seems to be enough time for all we want and need to do. In Sacred Time: Embracing an Intentional Way of Life, Christine Valters Paintner guides us as we move beyond our own lives and embrace a world that urges us toward rest, reflection, and growth.

In Sacred Time, Paintner, abbess of the online Abbey of the Arts, shows us how by becoming in tune with the rhythms of the natural world, we can live more intentionally and experience a conversion toward a more expansive way of being. Paintner introduces us to the eight cycles of sacred time that exist in our everyday lives. These cycles that can ground us through our busy lives are:

  • breath,

  • rhythms of the day,

  • weekly rhythms and Sabbath rest,

  • waxing and waning lunar cycles,

  • seasons of the year,

  • seasons of a lifetime,

  • ancestral time, and

  • cosmic time.

Suggested payment: $50.

Each cycle encourages us to mindfully consider the time that passes as quickly as each breath and as slowly as the passing of generations. Within each cycle, we find wisdom from sacred tradition and the saints, including St. Benedict, St. Ignatius of Loyola, and St. Hildegard of Bingen; room for growth; and the presence of the Divine. Along the way, we are also given scriptural guidance, and we are invited to spiritual practices and creative explorations that will help deepen our understanding of each cycle, allow that understanding to take root in our lives, and expand our lives beyond the pressures of each day.

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