The
Abwoon Interspiritual Leadership Program
A
program to develop leaders in interspiritual practices
for
peacemaking and service,
in
ministries of spiritual direction, counseling, teaching,
and ritual.
Who
will benefit from the program:
• Students,
teachers and ministers of Sufism, Kaballah, and Christian
spirituality who,
to strengthen their work in interfaith and interspiritual
service, would like to experience a personal spiritual
practice that draws from a larger range of Middle
Eastern spirituality, from the most ancient earth-based
traditions, through those rooted in the Hebrew, Aramaic
and Arabic languages;
• Therapists,
counselors and individual spiritual directors who,
for their own spiritual development as well as to
help others, wish to deepen in breath, body awareness
and counseling practices that stem from the native
spiritual tradition of Jesus, the Hebrew prophets,
Sufism and the Native Middle Eastern traditions;
• Interfaith
ministers and leaders who
wish to add practical experience in the meditations
and body prayers of Middle Eastern spirituality to
their theoretical work in comparative religion, in
order to share a wider ministry in ceremony, counseling
and ritual;
• Spiritual
directors in
the any tradition who wish to learn to lead practices,
body prayers and meditations inspired by Jesus’ Aramaic
spirituality and use them for counseling, mentoring
and retreat work;
• Retreat
guides and teachers of meditation who
wish to learn to lead body prayer, spiritual practice
and guided meditation that arise from Kaballah, Aramaic
Christian spirituality, Sufism and the earlier indigenous
traditions of the Middle East.
Overview
of the Program:
• Seven
leadership modules correspond
to the major ministries and spiritual practices offered
by Abwoon Interspiritual Communities.
•
At least two 3 day leadership retreats will
be offered each year, approximately six months apart.
•
Retreats will be limited to 40 people each.
•
At each retreat, participants will learn body prayer,
meditation and spiritual practice that can be integrated
into their daily prayer or meditation practice for
six months.
• Preference
for enrollment will
be given to those who commit to the entire three-year
program. Spaces will then be available for those
who wish to attend individual leadership retreats.
• Individual
spiritual direction will
also be available, if desired, to be agreed separately
with a mentor/guide.
Each
module of study and the associated retreat will include
the following basic and advanced tools specific
to each body of work. Students will naturally gravitate
toward and select the tools most appropriate to their
own community and work. Not everyone will wish to master
all the tools, but we hope that all will become familiar
with them and enter each with a willing heart. Participants
will be expected to read and listen to the published
materials associated with each leadership retreat prior
to the retreat itself.
Basic
Skills and Leadership Experiences:
•
Leading body prayers and body awareness practices for
use in group work
•
Leading walking meditations
•
Leading Dances of Universal Peace
•
Leading Basic guided meditations and contemplations
Advanced
Skills and Leadership Experiences:
•
The background of the published work and its relation
to current social, scientific and cultural research
•
Work with the voice and leading chants
•
Leading advanced meditations and contemplations
•
Psychospiritual exercises and practices (for instance “Depths of the Self” from
Desert Wisdom, and “Hokhmah’s Table” from
Blessings of the Cosmos)
•
Mixing and blending material and practices for use
with specific groups
Modules
of Learning and Leadership Experience
• Module
1: The Aramaic Prayer of Yeshua /
Aramaic Spirituality I (books: Prayers of the Cosmos,
The Hidden Gospel; audio: Original Prayer ). Introduction
to the program; leading the body prayers and dances
associated with the Aramaic Prayer of Jesus.
• Module
2: The Native Middle Eastern Roots of Western Spirituality (books:
Desert Wisdom; Genesis Meditations; audio: Native
Middle Eastern chants and dances). Included: meditations
on Depths of the Self, Sound and Embodiment, Simple
Presence, Heart Awareness, Gratitude and Celebration;
the Native Middle Eastern chants and dances.
• Module
3: The Aramaic Beatitudes of Yeshua/
Aramaic Spirituality II (books: Prayers of the Cosmos,
Blessings of the Cosmos; audio: The Healing Breath,
Blessings of the Cosmos); Included: the body prayers
and dances associated with the Aramaic Beatitudes.
• Module
4: The Creation Spiritual Traditions and Practices of
Early Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Sufism (books:
Genesis Meditations, The Hidden Gospel, The Tent
of Abraham; audio: Genesis Meditations and Beginnings).
Included: the Genesis cycle of dances/chants; the
Genesis daylong retreat.
• Module 5: Yeshua
in the Gospels of John and Thomas /
Aramaic Spirituality III. (books: Desert Wisdom,
The Hidden Gospel, Genesis Meditations, Blessings
of the Cosmos). Included: the Aramaic ‘I Am’ dances;
other body prayers and dances associated with Yeshua
in the Gospels of John and Thomas.
• Module
6: Sufi Spirituality;
(books: The Sufi Book of Life; Tent of Abraham).
Included: the Service of Elemental Peace, the Elemental
Heart Healing Meditations, leadership of Sufi chant
and meditation.
• Module 7: Integrative Retreat:
Leading Interspiritual Rituals and Creating Retreat
Models. For the leadership group, a final, integrative
retreat in the fourth year of the program.
It
will be possible for a person to complete the programme
without international travel as all of the modules
will be offered in the United States over a three year
and a half year period. Some modules may also be offered
in other countries and may be taken at either locale
or repeated if one desires.
Fees
and Application
Retreat
Tuition: Tuition
fees for each three-day retreat will be $300, plus
room and board costs depending on the venue. Personal
spiritual direction from several ministers and counselors
familiar with the work will also be available, to
be contracted with each separately.
In
addition, those wishing certification as a teacher
of the Dances of Universal Peace may contract with
a Dance mentor familiar with the Dances included in
this work on a mutually agreed basis, as detailed in
the guidelines for certification (available upon request).
To
Apply: This
is an advanced course of study,
aimed toward those who are ready to begin to lead
this work, or who are already doing so. Successful
applicants will already have been working with and
studying the material of the leadership course, through
published books and recordings as well as public
workshops or courses (for instance, through Wisdom
University). All who wish to enter the leadership
program, either for the entire series or for an individual
retreat, must use the the leadership program
application form available
for download here
in RTF document format,
or for a copy please address leadership
Answers
to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
about the program.
*The
first USA group began in April 2007 and is completely
full.*
See
below for planned module dates.
UK
- Europe program:
Applications
are still being received for this program on an individual
module basis. The program began in July 2007.
For
details of the venue at Wiston lodge and the 2008
modules, click
here.
UK
module dates (all held at Wiston Lodge, near Edinburgh,
Scotland):
April
3-6, 2008: Module 2
Nov
13-16, 2008: Module 3
April
2-5, 2009: Module 4
Oct
15-18, 2009: Module 5
March
25-28, 2010: Module 6
Oct
14-17, 2010: Module 7
Second
USA group:
A
second USA group will begin April 2008.
The
planned and expected dates for all modules in this
program as well as the first USA group are below:
Dates
(AILP Group#2 will meet beginning with the dinner meal
on Tuesday evenings and will conclude near noon on
Friday, no lunch served)
2008
- CONFIRMED DATES
April
29 – May 2 - Second AILP group BEGINS – Module
1 (St. Therese Center, Columbus OH)
May 2-4
Public event on the Beatitudes (at Martin de Porres
Center, housing on your own, must vacate the retreat
center)
May 4-7 Group #1 AILP – Module 3 at St. Therese Center
October 21-24 –
AILP
GROUP #2 – Module 2 (near Athens or Atlanta, GA)
October
24-26 - Public event in Athens, GA
Oct. 26-29 -
AILP Group #1 – Module 4 (near Athens or Atlanta, GA)
2009
- PROBABLE DATES
April
14-17 Group #2 AILP – Module 3 (St. Therese Center,
Columbus)
April 17-19 Public event at Martin de Porres
(Columbus)
April 19-22 Group #1 – Module 5 at St.
Therese (St. Therese Center, Columbus)
Nov.3-6
– Group #2 – Module 4
Nov. 6-8 Public event – two
places under consideration
Nov. 8-11 Group #1 – Module
6
2010
– PROBABLE DATES
April
6-9 – Group #2 – Module 5 (St. Therese Center, Columbus)
April
9-11 Public event at Martin de Porres (Columbus)
April
11-14 – Group #1 – Module 7 (St. Therese Center, Columbus)
Nov.
5-7 – Public event
Nov.
7-10 (NOTE: Sunday dinner to Wednesday noon) – Group
#2 – Module 6
2011
– PROBABLE DATES
April 29-May
1 – Public event (Martin de Porres, Columbus)
May 1-4
(NOTE: Sunday dinner to Wednesday noon) – Group
#2 – Module 7 (Columbus)
If
you have trouble downloading the program application
or any documents, please email us.
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