Our Environmental Action Team invites you to participate in this event, taking place at Vancouver Unitarians (formerly called the Unitarian Church of Vancouver).
The topic for day one of a two-day retreat with Heather Talbot and Olive Dempsey: How to live with the enormity and urgency of today’s intertwined crises?
Through experiential practices of reflection and ritual, we will open to the grief we carry for our planetary home, deepen our gratitude and respect for the gifts of life, explore ways of knowing, and renew our connections to ourselves, each other and all of life. Together, we will cultivate courage and resilience for facing this moment with clarity and purpose, and we will strengthen our commitments to bringing our unique gifts more fully into the service of life.
The Work that Reconnects (WTR) is an interactive and evolving group process, first developed by Joanna Macy, in cooperation with many colleagues, over several decades. The WTR draws on a range of foundational teachings, including systems thinking, deep ecology and deep time practices, along with wisdom traditions and a commitment to undoing oppression.
Lunches, tea and coffee provided.
About the facilitators:
Heather and Olive have been students and facilitators of the Work that Reconnects framework for more than 15 years. Together, they bring decades of experience in justice-oriented group process facilitation and therapeutic practice, which they integrate into the containers they create to support meaningful and connected participant experiences. As non-Indigenous practitioners living on the territories of the Musqueam, Tsleil-Waututh and Squamish peoples, they are each walking a path of grounding this work in practices of decolonization.
Register HERE. (To request a bursary application, contact Olive Dempsey).
For questions or more info, contact Catherine.