A PEARL OF GREAT PRICE
Laurence Freeman, OSB
Again the kingdom of heaven is like a merchant looking for
fine pearls; when he finds one of great value he goes and
sells everything he owns and buys it.     (Matthew 13:45
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    AN INVITATION TO SHARE THE GIFT
    There is nothing simpler than meditation. There are no difficult theories to
    master or techniques to excel in. Only simple fidelity is needed – and fidelity to
    simplicity. But as anyone who has tried it knows, being simple isn’t easy. We
    need all the support and inspiration we can get to persevere in what is a simple
    but demanding discipline.

    This is where the group meditation comes in. It is a spiritual phenomenon and a
    source of great hope, especially in our unpeaceful and fear-ridden time, that
    small groups of people in more than 60 countries around the world meet weekly
    simply to meditate together. They gather in all sorts of places, from homes to
    churches to prisons, hospitals and places work, to share the practice that
    connects them, in silence, simplicity and stillness, to the ultimate source of life
    and peace. After meditating together they return to life charged with that
    energy of faith that comes from being in the presence of the One who promised
    to be with those who were open to him.

    In one sense, of course, the meditation group is nothing new, but in another it is
    the most contemporary expression of and answer to the tremendous spiritual
    hunger that so characterizes our time. It is not surprising then that The World
    Community for Christian Meditation has become in these last 25 years a global
    spiritual family with a deep common experience and much wisdom to share
    about sharing the gift of meditation. You may have to step out on your own to
    start a group, but you will never be alone or without resources to help and
    encourage you.

    But who exactly starts and leads meditation groups? Ordinary people, who need
    no extraordinary talent, only the faith to begin and the support of those who
    have gone before. So this little book offers encouragement and practical ideas
    about how one might not only begin a group, but sustain and nurture it along the
    way. And it suggests that such work is of utmost importance. Our world sorely
    needs the silent infrastructure of contemplation woven into its institutions and
    frenetic schedules. It needs the healing and transforming power that only the
    spirit can set free in us and among us.

    I am grateful to many in our community who have helped in preparing this book –
    especially Carla Cooper, former chair of our Guiding Board, Susan Spence, co-
    ordinator of the international Centre and Joe Doerfer, the former Director of
    Medio Media.



    Laurence Freeman, OSB

A PEARL OF GREAT PRICE
SHARING THE GIFT OF CHRISTIAN MEDITATION BY STARTING A GROUP
THE WORLD COMMUNITY FOR CHRISTIAN MEDITATION