• 16 - 18 Aug 2024
  • Hiawatha, IA, USA

Becoming the Elder Tree: Purpose in the Second Half of Life

Join us to envision a second half of life that calls forth your truest self and unique purpose through our interdependent relationships with the more-than-human world, from nature outside our window all the way up to the greater universe story.

This retreat invites you to envision a second half of life that calls forth your truest self and unique purpose, and to explore what it means to be an “elder” in the deepest sense: when our lived years contribute to a special wisdom, vision, and wholeness that are shared for the benefit of the community and society. Coming into this wholeness and living an undivided life is a lifelong process, and it continues into elderhood.

In addition to experiencing, reflecting on, and discussing cultural expressions (such as poems, stories, music, and art) that invite us to consider what it means to be an elder and how we might cultivate purpose in the second half of life, we will explore the development of elderhood through our interdependent relationships with the more-than-human world, from nature outside our window all the way up to the greater universe story. Inspired by ecologist Suzanne Simard’s revelations about how forests are communities that are cooperative, collaborative, communicative, and reciprocal, we will consider how we can be the elder trees that nurture, support, and pass wisdom to others for the health and well-being of the entire community. In doing so, we will explore how engaging in “conversations” with nature can lead to an enriched second half of life, and we will invite participants to encounter the beautiful prairie and woods of our gathering place for contemplation, relationship, and inspiration. Prairiewoods’ revered 300-year-old Grandmother Oak will be our touchstone for the weekend.

This retreat welcomes participants of all ages and at any stage of life.

Friday, August 16, 2024, 6:30 p.m., to Sunday, August 18, 2024, 1:00 p.m.

Prairiewoods Franciscan Spirituality Center is a nonprofit retreat and conference center focused on ecology and spirituality, or ecospirituality. We believe that humans are intimately connected with all creation. Prairiewoods is a sacred space where people of all faiths and cultures are invited to explore and nurture their relationships with the Source of all Being, Earth, Self and Others, with an increasing awareness of the story of the Universe. It is located on 72 acres of woods and prairie on the outskirts of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The grounds include 2.5 miles of walking trails, a cosmic walk, a labyrinth, a food forest, and gardens.

The Prairiewoods Guest House provides clean, simple rooms for guests who wish to stay overnight. While each of the guest rooms has its own sink, a bathroom with shower is shared between two double rooms. Healthy, fresh meals are cooked on-site, much of the food being organic and local.

The area is serviced by the Eastern Iowa Airport.

Visit the Prairiewoods website at https://prairiewoods.org/.

$255 (single room), $180 (commuter), includes meals from Saturday breakfast through Sunday lunch

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