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It's not something I've heard of, Renee. Is it specifically a Quaker thing?
Renee, I found its use and meaning, regarding a practice of Quaker Elders, on Liz Opp's site TheGoodRaisedUp.blogspot.com. I, for one, would like to see our Meetings being grounded in human/familial support rather than angelic spiritualism, known as quietism.
Clem, I couldn't find it on the blog you mentioned, so could you say briefly what "holding the space" means?
Clem Gerdelmann said:
Renee, I found its use and meaning, regarding a practice of Quaker Elders, on Liz Opp's site TheGoodRaisedUp.blogspot.com. I, for one, would like to see our Meetings being grounded in human/familial support rather than angelic spiritualism, known as quietism.
I just noticed Renee's post as a "status" ( sorry, not sure what that is ):
""Elders may be "holding the space" during worship, helping ground the meeting as Friends enter the meeting room and settle into worship.""
So how do they actually do that? I assume by arriving a bit early and settling themselves?
Quakers can experience a connection(being gathered) to God and to each other in various settings/Meetings by the centering/focusing/surrendering of a few Friends/Elders for the sake and benefit of the group. Arriving early, or at least "on time", and settling is the responsibility of every Quaker worshiper.
Spiny Norman said:
I just noticed Renee's post as a "status" ( sorry, not sure what that is ):
""Elders may be "holding the space" during worship, helping ground the meeting as Friends enter the meeting room and settle into worship.""
So how do they actually do that? I assume by arriving a bit early and settling themselves?
yes and also by holding the intention the hold the group in the Light.
Spiny Norman said:
I just noticed Renee's post as a "status" ( sorry, not sure what that is ):
""Elders may be "holding the space" during worship, helping ground the meeting as Friends enter the meeting room and settle into worship.""
So how do they actually do that? I assume by arriving a bit early and settling themselves?
Hello William, Thank you very much! They aren't specifically Quaker but are certainly interesting...Every article seems to define it so differently!
William F Rushby said:
Obviously, Clem, but we were talking specifically about Renee's earlier comment:
""Elders may be "holding the space" during worship, helping ground the meeting as Friends enter the meeting room and settle into worship.""
Clem Gerdelmann said:
Arriving early, or at least "on time", and settling is the responsibility of every Quaker worshiper.
Again, sorry for all the questions, but could you briefly explain what "hold the group in the Light" means?
Renee Ellerton said:
yes and also by holding the intention the hold the group in the Light.
Obviously, Spiny, you have not read my blog entitled, Pedantry; nor the offering that equates the connection to God's powerful love with an electric current that needs to travel across space(s), whether wired or synapsed, if it is not to get short-circuited or damaged. As such, "holding the space" allows the connection to be maintained for as long as it is needed by the group.
Spiny Norman said:
Again, sorry for all the questions, but could you briefly explain what "hold the group in the Light" means?
Renee Ellerton said:yes and also by holding the intention the hold the group in the Light.
It means holding the group in God's love or silently praying for the group.
Spiny Norman said:
Again, sorry for all the questions, but could you briefly explain what "hold the group in the Light" means?
Renee Ellerton said:yes and also by holding the intention the hold the group in the Light.
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