Contemplative Living II

Living Daily Life as Prayer

An 8-week Journey

with Daniel Daeseop Yi

Every Moment as Sacred: Living in God's Presence

Experience the Sacred in Everyday Life Imagine experiencing God's presence while preparing breakfast, during work meetings, or even in traffic. This course shows you how every moment can become a sacred encounter, transforming ordinary activities into extraordinary experiences of Divine presence.

The Journey Ahead

  • Experience the gentle transformation from "practicing prayer" to "living prayer"

  • Discover peace that naturally flows through your daily activities

  • Learn to listen for divine wisdom in your decision-making

  • Find sacred meaning in relationships, work, and daily tasks

  • Develop a sustainable rhythm of contemplative living

Your weekly Experience:

· Gentle guidance in contemplative practices

· Supportive small group environment (10 participants)

· Practical ways to integrate spiritual awareness into daily life

· Time for personal reflection and sharing

· Tools for continuing your journey

What You'll Explore

  • Morning and evening contemplative rhythms

  • Bringing presence to work and family life

  • Finding peace in life's challenges

  • Discovering joy in ordinary moments

  • Creating space for God in daily decisions

contemplative living Ii: Course Details

Dates: Wednesdays, February 5 - March 26

Times: 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM (Pacific)

Location: On Zoom Interactive Online Sessions

Cost: $320/$400/$480 (sliding scale)

Limited Scholarships are Available. Contact the Bread of Life office.

Prerequisite: Contemplative Living I or equivalent experience.

Required Materials: Grounded in Thomas Keating's Centering Prayer methodology and Julie Saad's "Contemplative Life" teachings, adapted for contemporary life

Space is limited to 10 participants, so secure your place today!

Daniel Daeseop Yi

Daniel Daeseop Yi is dedicated to understanding how humans can be their authentic selves and live their lives fully through various contemplative practices. This wholistic transformation and growth is interconnected with communal and social change. He has been practicing and teaching Centering Prayer since 2008 at San Francisco Theological Seminary. He is Affiliate Faculty in Spirituality at SFTS/ University of Redland.