Keeping It in the Present

Divine Dialogues facilitate the creation of community without the usual requirement of time and things in common. No one knows what will happen, so we all come from that place, with an interest in what may arise. 

The structure and design of the prompts help to keep it in the present rather than a heady/intellectual exchange, which is unsatisfying. It is a joy that these aren’t about one person in the front of the room.

— Dialogue Participant

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