RADICAL OPTIMISM
Practical Spirituality in an Uncertain World
Dear Wisdom students,
“When we first started the Schola Contemplationis, I didn’t know what the word schola really meant. I thought of it only as a school. We were forming a correspondence network for contemplatives - mostly laypeople, some religious; mostly Christian, but not all - who wanted to be in touch with others like themselves, to share their insights, to be reassured about their experiences, to feel the fellowship. […] But the Latin word schola comes from the Greek scholē which means “leisure.” What an interesting discovery! Before you can teach, you must learn, and in order to learn, you must stop your busyness for a while. You must give yourself leisure to learn.”
- Beatrice Bruteau