• 25 Jan - 22 Feb 2023
  • online

The Clearness Committee: Learning the Art of Open Questions

Join Dan Hines for this online five week long deeper exploration of the practices that create the conditions for this proven discernment experience.

Learn the art of open questions and how to find clarity in life decisions with others.

Join Dan Hines for this online five week long deeper exploration of the practices that create the conditions for this proven discernment experience. One of the hallmark practices of the Circle of Trust® approach is the Clearness Committee: a two-hour discernment process that happens at guided Courage & Renewal programs. It is a disciplined and respectful process that helps us hear our own inner wisdom while drawing on the presence and support of other people.

The Clearness Committee can help you:

-to learn the value of asking open, honest questions,
-to experience how to better access our own inner guidance, and
-to see what happens when we commit to the practice of presence and from freeing ourselves of the reactive habits of fixing, advising, saving or correcting one another.

This is a five week online program of two hour sessions.
It is an immersive learning experience as we will experience two committees during these sessions. The sessions are primarily intended for leaders who would like to integrate this process into their coaching, mediation, spiritual direction, or mentoring vocations; yet, it is open to those who would like to explore the process for personal development and vocational exploration.

Online – Zoom
Sponsored by Naramata Centre
Canada
https://www.naramatacentresociety.org/
Naramata Centre is an inclusive, welcoming retreat centre aimed at deepening your mind, body and spirit.

COSTS $150.00 CAD

The Naramata Centre Heartwood Bursary is available for most programs, based on financial need. If cost is a barrier to participating in this program, please consider applying for the bursary.

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