A spacious day of listening for the sound of the genuine: your own true voice and what is good, true, and beautiful in this world.
This program is being independently organized and led by a Courage & Renewal Facilitator(s) prepared by the Center for Courage & Renewal. While we support our facilitators in various ways, CCR has no direct responsibility for the planning or facilitation of this event. Please direct any questions to the facilitators using the contact form below.
The Center for Courage & Renewal and its facilitators do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, height, weight, physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations, and marital status.
In an increasingly polarised world, where the forces of hate and fear intensify, it becomes ever more important to hear the sound of the genuine: what is good, true and beautiful that will strengthen, renew and guide us for the road ahead. Finding a way to hear the sound of the genuine in yourself is not an easy task.
There are so many noises going on inside of you, so many echoes of all sorts, so [much] internalizing of the rumble and the traffic, the confusions, the disorders by which your environment is peopled that I wonder if you can get still enough—not quiet enough—still enough to hear rumbling up from your unique and essential idiom the sound of the genuine in you.…. There is something in every one of you that waits, listens for the sound of the genuine in yourself and if you cannot hear it, you will never find whatever it is for which you are searching.…” Howard Thurman, Civil Rights Leader and Theologian (1899 -1981)
This winter retreat day offers a warm hospitable space, a pause from the busyness, and an opportunity to become still enough to hear the sound of the genuine. This Circle of Trust® will create a generous space and a gentle rhythm, with options for being immersed in nature, meditative practices like labyrinth walking and poetry to nourish our spirits. We will alternate time for individual reflection with opportunities in small groups and the larger circle to share and listen. A warm welcome awaits you with a fire crackling in the hearth.
The retreat begins at 9.30am. We’ll have refreshment breaks in the morning and afternoon and a delicious two-course vegetarian lunch at 12.45pm (included in your retreat fee). We finish at 5.30pm
Emerson College, an education charity whose purpose is to develop, practice and teach sustainable ways of working and living through experiential teaching and inner-led change. The campus is set in 22 acres of beautiful botanic gardens.
Emerson College is well connected to transport hubs. Regular direct trains run between London Bridge and East Grinstead and the journey time is one hour. Taxis can be booked from East Grinstead station to Emerson College (15 minute journey). London Gatwick airport is just 14 miles from Emerson College with bus and taxi transfers possible
Overnight Accommodation on Saturday evening
If you wish to stay over on the Saturday evening prior to the retreat there are a range of accommodation options to suit different needs. Please book direct if you need accommodation on Saturday evening:
You can stay on site at Emerson College which offers single rooms on a B&B basis with shared showers and toilets.
Local Bed & Breakfasts and small hotels in the village of Forest Row.
Ashdown Park Hotel is a comfortable country house hotel, a short drive from Emerson College.
“I felt safely held, supported and free to roam with my inquiry and sense into my own rhythms and rhyme. This is powerful and heart-full work”. Rita McNulty
“Felt like my essence was seen, acknowledged and reinforced”. Salman Ahmad
“What a gift. Beautifully held in a magical place with a balance of thoughtful provocation and silent reflection. I came away feeling deeply content and restored.” Nicole Bradfield
“I felt welcomed and held in a sacred space that we co-created as the day weaved a magical thread through poetry, meditation, reflection, story telling, labyrinth walking and song”. Dominic Elton
This program is being independently organized and led by a Courage & Renewal Facilitator(s) prepared by the Center for Courage & Renewal. While we support our facilitators in various ways, CCR has no direct responsibility for the planning or facilitation of this event. Please direct any questions to the facilitators using the contact form below.
The Center for Courage & Renewal and its facilitators do not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender expression, age, height, weight, physical or mental ability, veteran status, military obligations, and marital status.
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