In How to Hold It: A Circle of Trust® Retreat, we will be exploring how to do the hard but possible and necessary work of holding tensions in ways that “enhance our lives and allow us to enhance the lives of others.” Parker Palmer
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 our lives we all too frequently encounter gaps: gaps between our aspirations and our behaviours; our hopes and realities. These contradictions create tensions, which can weigh us down or take us out of the action. It is one thing to be aware of these contradictions, but what would it be like to engage with them kindly and creatively? In How to Hold It, we will be exploring how to do the hard but possible and necessary work of holding tensions in ways that “enhance our lives and allow us to enhance the lives of others.” Parker Palmer
How to Hold It is a Circle of Trust ® Retreat for anyone wanting to take the time and space to renew and/or re-imagine their inner and outer lives. It is based on the approach to reflective inquiry of sociologist, educator, author and activist, Parker J. Palmer and The Center for Courage & Renewal. Led by highly experienced and skilled facilitators, these Circles are a space for honest dialogue and non-judgmental listening, providing opportunities to learn and practice ways of relating that help us to be more present with ourselves and others. Prompted by evocative texts, imagery and insights from the natural world, there will be time for individual reflection and journaling as well as large and small-group dialogues in which our own stories can be shared. These processes offer the opportunity to gain a new depth of self-knowledge and clarity around the questions we are holding, and build our courage to respond and act from a place of wisdom.
Friday, June 6, 5pm – Sunday, June 8, 2pm
How to Hold It will be held at The Hermitage – 843 Old South Road, Mittagong NSW. It is a 1.5-hour drive from Sydney and 2-hour drive from Canberra. From Sydney Domestic airport, it is approximately a 2-hour train ride with a change at Campbelltown Station to the Southern Highlands Line. From Mittagong Station it is a 7-minute drive to the Hermitage. The extensive grounds of The Hermitage provide a beautiful environment for contemplation.
A deposit of $100 is payable upon registration.
Early Bird – $875 (incl. GST) payable by 12 April, 2025.
Full fee – $975 (incl. GST) payable by 24 May, 2025.
The price includes all materials, nourishing meals and comfortable accommodation in a single-occupancy room with an ensuite.
Please feel welcome to inquire about payment plans.
We understand that life challenges emerge and changes happen. You will receive a refund less the $100 non-refundable deposit when you notify us in writing at least 3 weeks before the program begins. No refund will be given if we receive your cancellation less than two weeks before the program start date. If the program is cancelled due to low enrolment or other circumstances, you will receive a full refund. Please note travel costs are solely the responsibility of participant.
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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