Last week, I was attending the Summer Dream and Spirituality
Conference presented by the Haden Institute.
I am not sure if ‘attending’ is the correct word – perhaps ‘participating
in’ is better because I was participating via ZOOM. I have attended the Conference many times since
my first time in 2005, but those have always been attendance that was on site
at the Kanuga Conference Center in Hendersonville N.C.
This was my first experience of any such endeavor by electronic
means and I was very aware of both he positive and negative aspects of using a
such a means of coming together. Many of
us are now getting very familiar with ZOOM (is Zooming or ZOOMing the verb) and
similar ways of being in community in the time of COVID 19 with many worship
services being so offered and meetings utilizing the internet for meetings. It is something which will become to a lesser
or greater extent the “new normal” in the post COVID 19 shut down. As the Rev. Sherry DeJonge noted yesterday
when four of us gathered at St. James Anglican Church, Parkhill in the
traditional way yesterday to worship (keeping social distancing) while Donna
Lamb-Gunness recorded the service for Facebook, we will need to continue
providing worship services electronically after the shut down is eased as many
people will be reluctant to attend church physically - at least initially.
In addition, it was announced at the end of the Conference that
next year, the Conference could be attended either in person or electronically
for the first time. This option, which has
been used in a limited way in many instances I past years will, I believe, become
the new normal way meeting in the years to come.
That being said and turning to the Conference itself, it is
a wonderful exploration of ways that we can enhance our connection with God or the
Divine - however you personally define it.
One of the primary ways which is offered at the Conference, is through dreams
which we consider to be God’s forgotten language. In addition, there are many ways included such
as prayer, meditation, art and poetry to name a few.
On reflection, it struck me that ZOOMing (or Zooming) is a
great metaphor for how God communicated with us. I believe that God is continually trying to
connect with us – to ZOOM - in many different ways. Unfortunately, we are not willing or able to be
open to many of those ways. Sometimes we
will be open to a few familiar ways in which God speaks to us such as in
scripture or music or prayer. However,
we can both deepen those ways though those ways through practice, participation
and reflection, as well as exploring other ways in which we are naturally not as
attuned to. I believe we can do both,
that is, deepen the ways which we have been accustomed to in our lives as well
as explore new ways which we haven’t considered as possibilities for God
speaking to us. I have found the Conference
to be a wonderful way of exploring both possibilities.
I will close with a short poem which was offered to me - possibly
from a divine source in one the workshops during the Conference which explored
this avenue for communication with the Divine.
It explores the idea of our names being formative to who we are and the reality
of my life that I almost was named after my father rather than someone else.
In the Name of the Father
What if
my father,
Who was
the one who baptized me,
Had
honoured his agreement
With my
mother
And had
named me Milton
After my
father,
Instead
of Gregory after
His philosophy
prof.
Would I
be the same person
I am now,
Or would I
be someone else?
Blessings on you journey.
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