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How to…Reflect on a session
A guide on how to reflect on a spiritual direction session. This can be a helpful process ahead of Supervision or as you are training to grow in awareness of your interior movements in a session.
What’s in a word?
Shelly King invites us to think about and be curious about the words we use in Spiritual Direction. Do we use some words without thinking about what they communicate, or assume what our directees might mean by theirs?
Simply Listening is Enough
Grace Owens shares her experience with Encounter and the simple yet powerful act of listening.
God’s Garden: Reflections from Encounter
Rev. Sheena Gabriel reflects on her experience as a Unitarian Minister on the Encounter Course.
Reflections on Encounter
Fr Jack Noble reflects on his his time as a Encounter student as he trains as a spiritual director along side being a parish priest.
Trusting the Silence
Charles Hippsley talks about the fear we have when using silence with our directees.

