Sacred Text Reading Group (Saturday)
Date/Time
Date(s) - 11/20/2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

A twice-weekly online sacred text reading group. We meet on Saturdays, 4-5, and on Wednesdays, 12-1. All are wide open and you are welcome!

Using a spiritual-practice approach, in each session we will explore a different brief scriptural text in depth. The aims of the sessions are educational (learning something about the texts and traditions), spiritual/moral (discovering what the texts ask of us), and community-building (getting to know each other better). Our practice usually follows this version of Lectio Divina.

The facilitator will have a version of the text available to share; “bring” your own if you like. All are welcome, as are your suggestions of future texts. Group members also take turns facilitating, if they want to try that role.

To have check-in time, or if you are new and would like a brief orientation, arrive ten minutes early. And all are welcome to stay ten minutes after as well, for more getting-acquainted time.

How to join:

  • Join this class from your Web browser: https://zoom.us/j/578882781
  • Join this class using the Zoom app: Meeting ID: 578 882 781
  • Join this class by phone: 669 900 9128 US (San Jose), Meeting ID: 578 882 781
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  • Phoning in, but not in the bay area?  Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abL8clvIYT
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Sacred Text Reading Group (Tolkien)
Date/Time
Date(s) - 11/20/2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm

A twice-weekly online sacred text reading group. We meet on Saturdays, 4-5, and on Wednesdays, 12-1. All are wide open and you are welcome!

Using a spiritual-practice approach, in each session we will explore a different brief scriptural text in depth. The aims of the sessions are educational (learning something about the texts and traditions), spiritual/moral (discovering what the texts ask of us), and community-building (getting to know each other better). Our practice usually follows this version of Lectio Divina.

The facilitator will have a version of the text available to share; “bring” your own if you like. All are welcome, as are your suggestions of future texts. Group members also take turns facilitating, if they want to try that role.

Our text on Saturday, November 20, 2021 is from an essay by J. R. R. Tolkien. He wrote it to accompany a short fairy tale he wrote called “Smith of Wootton Major,” which was published in 1965. You can read the full essay, as well as the story, in Smith of Wootton Major: Extended Edition. J. R. R. Tolkien. Harper Collins, 2005.

Faery [Magic] represents at its [most basic level] a breaking out (at least in mind) from the iron ring of the familiar, still more from the adamantine ring of belief that [the familiar] is known, possessed, controlled–a constant awareness of a world beyond these rings.

More strongly [magic] represents love: that is, a love and respect for all things, ʻinanimateʼ and ʻanimateʼ, an unpossessive love of them as ʻotherʼ. This ʻloveʼ will produce both truth and delight. Things seen in its light will be respected, and they will also appear delightful, beautiful, wonderful, even glorious.

To have check-in time, or if you are new and would like a brief orientation, arrive ten minutes early. And all are welcome to stay ten minutes after as well, for more getting-acquainted time.

How to join:

  • Join this class from your Web browser: https://zoom.us/j/578882781
  • Join this class using the Zoom app: Meeting ID: 578 882 781
  • Join this class by phone: 669 900 9128 US (San Jose), Meeting ID: 578 882 781
  • Join this class by on-tap on mobile phones: +16699009128,,578882781# US (San Jose)
  • Phoning in, but not in the bay area?  Find your local number: https://zoom.us/u/abL8clvIYT
Add to: Google Cal, iCal, webcal