So looking forward to Los Angeles!
It takes me
back to the organisation of the previous conference on Ageing and Spirituality
in Edinburgh in July 2013 which I remember with great affection and happily so
do others. Wondering about how warm the
city will be probably won’t be a major issue in Los Angeles but people were
geared up to bringing coats and wellington boots to Edinburgh and it turned out
to be the hottest week we had all summer!
The greatest
pleasure was having the opportunity to meet so many active and creative people
who are doing marvellous work in different places in the world. There is so much to share and so much
affirmation of the importance of the spiritual dimension in the lives of older
people.
‘Coming
together’ – I know just how this feels in the planning stage but it is so much
more as the conference will bring such a diverse group together from all over
the place to renew and develop friendships and I look forward to meeting old and
new friends and meeting the challenge of contributing to a workshop. The planned programme is very exciting and
come the days it will all be so worthwhile.
I still feel a warm glow about Edinburgh and have a keen anticipation
about Los Angeles and the opportunity to widen perspectives and ideas and to be
part of this evolving worldwide family. One legacy of the Edinburgh Conference
is the quilt of the ‘Tree of Life‘ to which all the participants contributed
will come with me to be handed on as part of the creative spirit theme.
For
information about the 6th
International Conference - ‘Paradox and Promise in the Pilgrimage of
Ageing’ please go to: http://www.6thinternationalconference.org
for programme and registration details
The ‘Tree of
Life’ quilt designed by Carole Sowton and created by the participants of the
5th
International Conference on Ageing and Spirituality 2013
Maureen O’Neill,
Director, Faith in Older People
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