“Our lives are unique stones in the mosaic of human existence — priceless and irreplaceable.” (Henri Nouwen)
All of us in higher education struggle at times in our work and daily lives to see and appreciate the beauty that surrounds us. This may be especially true now, as institutions we thought would always be there for us are rattling amid shifting landscapes. At times like this, our fears can shroud the things we love; we may find ourselves focusing on what is broken, losing sight of the beauty that is all around us – the beauty that can sustain us.
Through poetry, visual imagery, journaling, and opportunities to share with and listen deeply to one another, these three days in a Circle of Trust will offer abundant opportunities to reclaim the sense of awe and wonder that first drew us to our life’s work. Guided by the Courage & Renewal® Touchstones, we know it is possible to leave the circle with whatever it was we needed when we arrived.
Further details:
We will send an orientation message to all registered participants around 10-14 days before the event. This will invite you to do some preliminary reflection beforehand, and also give some guidance on what you need to bring to our sessions (e.g. pens, paper, etc.). We encourage all registered participants to be available to participate in all 3 sessions as they build on each other. We use Zoom as our medium, and request that you join our sessions from a space that is private where you are not going to be overheard or interrupted. Our 3 sessions will be held by our ‘touchstones’ and follow a reflective journey on our theme, drawing on writings, poetry and music to support our contemplations. This weekend event is part of a wider programming of events by CCR for people working in Higher Education.
“Social change can be seen as a mosaic, taking that which is broken and creating something new.”
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.