Welcome! In this module we will focus our attention on the text, Finding Seekers: How to Develop a Spiritual Direction Practice from Beginning to Full-Time Employment,by Bruce Tallman. This is YOUR opportunity to explore, discern, and begin to claim your unique spiritual guidance practice. Each of us comes to the charism of spiritual guidance for different reasons, with different hopes and expectations. It is good and wise to give yourself plenty of time and space to transparently assess your future as a spiritual guide. Download Module 3 below. ![]()
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― John O'Donohue, Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom
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Barbara Buckley
10/9/2018 12:28:32 am
I really appreciated our discussion about boundaries today. Would you be willing to post the books referenced? Jeffrey mentioned one and maybe Jan too
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Jeanette
10/9/2018 09:44:33 am
Thanks, Barbara.
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Jeffrey Phillips
10/20/2018 06:16:17 pm
Barb, I mentioned Boundary Wars: Intimacy and Distance in Healing Relationships, ed. Katherine Hancock Ragsdale, Pilgrim Press, 1996.
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