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The latest issues of Meditation News, the UK Community Newsletter, and the WCCM International Newsletter are now available to download and read here for free. This news item has been

NEW CO-SPECIAL INTEREST COORDINATOR – LEARNING DISABILITIES AND NEURODIVERSITY (AND A VISIT TO THE ‘PEBBLES’ SANGHA IN BRIGHTON) At the recent WCCM National Council meeting it was proposed that the

Recently something struck me for the first time. Amazingly, since I have been meditating for a long time. I was struck by John Main’s emphasis on small groups. During a

Quiet morning in preparation for Advent Meditators from Bristol and around met on Saturday 23rd November 2024. It was a beautiful morning, making space in our busy lives to pause

Christian Meditation in Cumbria traces its roots back to 1988 when it was originally formed as the Cumbria Fellowship of Contemplative Prayer by Revd. David Wood. Thirty-seven years later it

Five years ago, on 23 March 2020, a nationwide lockdown was announced due to the COVID pandemic. WCCM meditation groups had to reimagine how they continued their practice. As the

I’m a member of a small online WCCM group. We preface our meditations with a short reading. Several of the members take turns to facilitate. A recent choice was some

4th January 2025 The process of leaving one’s everyday life is somewhat traumatic – much as l am grateful for the time away and the fact that it is completely

WCCM’s Outreach theme for 2025 is ‘The Risk of Living Together’. This is a challenge for most of us. I had been listening to the remembrance services to mark the

The WCCM in the UK National Council meeting is held every year and is an opportunity for leaders in the community to come together to discuss where we are and

The Trustees and I often view, with delight, accounts of activities in our national community to facilitate the sharing of John Main’s gift of meditation to us. So a big
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