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Supervision:Holding the Mystery
In this blog, Dr Antonia Lynn explores the sacred role of supervision in spiritual direction, drawing on the rich symbolism of the Hodogetria icon. It reflects on supervision as a space of healing, growth, and support that enables both director and directee to engage more deeply with the mystery of God.
Heart Of My Own Heart
John-Francis Friendship shares from his new book “Heart of My Own Heart” on the power of the Sacred Heart and what it invites into.
Neurodiversity & Dwelling
Kate Pozzo shares about her experience of patterns of anxious thought that can come with neurodiversity and how to dwell in love amidst that noise.
Coming Home to Yourself
Katy Kidwell shares about coming home to her body through her journey of Spiritual Direction and training on the Encounter Course. She shares on how to help your directees connect to their bodies.
God’s Garden: Reflections from Encounter
Rev. Sheena Gabriel reflects on her experience as a Unitarian Minister on the Encounter Course.
Do you pray through your body?
Rev. Karen Wellman offers practical guidance on engaging the body in prayer by exploring various prayer postures. This approach encourages a deeper and more embodied experience of prayer.
Examen your practice
Beki Rogers encourages us to look at our journey with our directees and review, celebrate and discuss what has happened over the last year.
A reflection on The Gardener
Antonia our Community Warden has written a reflection for Easter and our work as Spiritual Directors
“… Then the Gardener asks, “and what would you like me to do here?” Tell him the work you’d like to see, or perhaps you use his other name of Teacher and ask him what needs to be done.

