• 26 - 28 Apr 2024
  • St. Paul, MN

Renewal in the Midst of Muck and Mire: A Spring Retreat

This retreat combines the principles and practices of Circles of Trust and the power of music to help us understand and live into our lives. The registration link below offers the chance to sign up for one or both retreats.

Parker Palmer writes, “before spring becomes beautiful, it is plug ugly, nothing but mud and muck. I have walked in the early spring through fields that will suck your boots off, a world so wet and woeful it makes you yearn for the return of ice. But in that muddy mess, the conditions for rebirth are being created.

…The word humus—the decayed vegetable matter that feeds the roots of plants—comes from the same root that gives rise to the word humility. It is a blessed etymology.

Though spring begins slowly and tentatively, it grows with.. tenacity…The smallest and most tender shoots insist on having their way, coming up through ground that looked, only a few weeks earlier, as if it would never grow anything again. …Their mere appearance, however brief, is always a harbinger of hope, and from those small beginnings, hope grows at a geometric rate. The days get longer, the winds get warmer, and the world grows green again.

During this springtime seasonal retreat, join with others as we reflect on how this season of mud and muck offers the possibility of renewal, hope and goodness even amidst the challenges, suffering and sorrow around us all. Through music, poetry, color, alone time, outdoor time, and small group time, you will have a chance to locate and name where hope lives for you this year.

These retreats are reconnecting our inner and outer lives, and exploring the soul. For, when we catch sight of our soul, we can become healers in a wounded world, motivated to action from our hidden wholeness amidst the violence of the storm. The three facilitators bring their experience in several movements for change and justice, along with their facilitation skills and musical talent, to provide a rich mix of processes and activities for this exploration.

These retreats are reconnecting our inner and outer lives, and exploring the soul.  For, when we catch sight of our soul, we can become healers in a wounded world, motivated to action from our hidden wholeness amidst the violence of the storm.  The three facilitators (Paula Pedersen, Winton Boyd and Musician Sara Thomsen) bring their experience in several movements for change and justice, along with their facilitation skills and musical talent, to provide a rich mix of processes and activities for this exploration.

Friday – 4-8 p.m. (dinner included)
Saturday – 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.(breakfast and lunch included)
Sunday – 9 a.m.-12 p.m. (breakfast and lunch included)Friday (4-8 p.m.)
Saturday (9 a.m.-5:30 p.m.)
Sunday (9 a.m.-12 p.m.)

 

 

 

 

This is a commuter retreat sponsored by Wisdom Ways Center.  There are limited rooms for those wanting an overnight accommodation.  Please contact the Wisdom Ways office for this or other administrative details:

651-696-2794   office@wisdomwayscenter.org

 

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