The Work That Reconnects: an Online Mini-Course
Nov 1st + Nov 8th + Dec 6th, 2023
19:00 CET - 21:00 CET
online via Zoom
cost: €75,- / £64,-

The Work That Reconnects, based on the teachings of Joanna Macy, follows a Spiral of practices: Gratitude, Honoring Our Pain for the World, Seeing with New and Ancient Eyes, and Going Forth.

In this workshop we will introduce the relevance of this work in uncertain times, and experience going through the spiral together. It will run across three evenings: November 1st + November 8 from 19:00 - 21:00, a month of practice time in your own context, and a deepening session on December 6th (19:00 - 21:00). Sessions are interactive, with a combination of theory, practice and conversation and will be hosted via Zoom.
This workshop is hosted by Annick and Maaike, who are both trained in, and deeply inspired by, the work of Joanna Macy. We look forward to meeting you on this journey and welcome both experienced and folk who are new to this field.

Kindly sign up through this form before October 15th. We have space for 25 participants. Minimal number of participants: 12. We will send you a confirmation email with a link to conclude your payment. Get in touch if you would like to participate but the cost is a barrier for you.
Annick: anevejan at xs4all.nl
Maaike: maaike at brightfuturelab.nl

This event is supported by St.Ethelburga's Center for Reconciliation and Peace, where Maaike is an Associate Fellow Spiritual Ecology.

About Spiritual Ecology Netherlands:
Annick Nevejan, Flo Scialom and Maaike Boumans are offering various workshops and gatherings around the relationship between inner work and outer change. Find out more about our work here: https://www.spiritualecology.nl/

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