Let's put John Corlette's meditations on the Aiglon.ch website
1. Since John Corlette left behind a remarkable speech that summed much of his philosophy and
2. Since six of JC's meditations are available in the 1989 Meditation book (edited by T. Senn)
THEREFORE, we the undersigned support the idea that:
a) The meditations of JOHN CORLETTE ought to be displayed for the public to see
b) his speech could be available as a download from the www.aiglon.ch site
and
c) Current meditations from current staff can be posted to a youtube account for alumni to be able to listen to. For example: Tony Hyde's meditation is available... http://tinyurl.com/tonyhydemeditation By sharing these valuable collections of persuasive writing (and carefully structured deliveries), some parents might decide that "this is the sort of school that I want for my child."
3. The website states that meditations occur three times a week. John Corlette set the standard at 6 morning meditations per week. Please reinstate the 6 meditations per week.
GET THE FREE EBOOK
You can get the free JC Speech from 1973 at www.TinyURL.com/JCSpeech
The short version of the link to JC's writings is http://tinyurl.com/jcmeditations
or go to www.JOHNCORLETTE.com and click on MEDITATIONS
If you found other parts of the Aiglon life valuable, why not go to Tinyurl.com/myaiglon and www.OurAiglon.com and see what others have written? See in particular the recollections of Steve Groves and Iain Barraclough...
See this reading ... a meditation by Ms. Senn that Ben Udy read in 2009
You can find more videos at this link and by searching "aiglon reunion meditations"
https://sites.google.com/site/myaiglon/
AFTER ALL, here are the words from the FOUNDER: I have many times been asked for an explanation of the Aiglon Meditation, why we have them and how we conduct them.
The Meditation takes the place of morning prayers or morning assembly in other schools.
I regard it as the centre of the life of the school, and the point from which its whole character and sense of purpose stems.
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