“Practical Mysticism,” an In-Person Retreat with Carl McColman to be held August 5-9
Monday, Aug. 5 – Saturday, Aug 9
Suggested donation: $450
The 20th century theologian Karl Rahner famously said, “The Christian of the future will be a mystic or will not exist.” But what could he have meant by this? What is mysticism, and what does it have to do with ordinary people leading ordinary lives?
This retreat is for anyone who wants a deeper spirituality, and who suspects that the great mystics, visionaries, and contemplatives of the Christian tradition have something to share with us. Drawing on the wisdom of great mystics like Julian of Norwich, St. Teresa of Ávila and Evelyn Underhill, we’ll bring mysticism down to earth and consider how the contemplative life is for everyone — not just saints or nuns and monks. We’ll reflect on what mysticism is, why it matters, and how we can draw on the wisdom of the mystics to find a deeper and more meaningful spiritual life, right here and right now.
Carl McColman is a contemplative writer, spiritual director and retreat leader based in Atlanta. His books include The New Big Book of Christian Mysticism and Eternal Heart: the Mystical Path to a Joyful Life.