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Calling Home: Creating a Personal Spiritual Practice II

Having a spiritual practice, and doing it regularly, is an essential anchor to mental, emotional and physical well being. Maybe we learned practices as children or from a religion. That can certainly help. But most modern folks benefit from having something more than a generic practice given by authorities. How do we come up with our own practices, ones that are uniquely alive for our own mind and body? We want to take that question up again this year in a Part 2 of our "Calling Home" series.

Last January we delved into this question of personal practice by exploring the elements and their impacts on our psyches. In this three hour event we will attempt to put that learning together other things that we particularly resonate with (such as song, chanting, bells or sound instruments, nature, prayer, invocation, movement), identify the beings we wish to connect with, and the particular things that help us "Call Home" in our own unique way.

You will leave with a practice that your own mind and body recognizes as yours.

This program is online. Attendance at last year's workshop is not necessary.

Cost: $125. (If you are struggling with this amount let us know.)

Time: 9 - 12 PT | 11 - 2 CT | 12 - 3 ET

You can register here.

Payment:

In order to reduce costs we don’t have automated payment. When we get your registration we will send you a request for payment. Or just pay here and come: paypal.me/soullcommunity

Jeanne Denney is a transpersonal and somatic psychotherapist, educator, hospice worker, healer, and author of The Effects of Compassionate Presence on the Dying. She works in many venues to help people fearlessly embrace a life which includes aging and dying. Her insights on energy and the body through aging, illness, and dying are derived from a wide lens of human experience and deep understanding of our mortal journey.