It’s heartbreaking to remain conscious and engaged in these troubling times. Everywhere we turn, we experience the unraveling of our societies and our world. How can we face this reality and not fall apart? How do we turn overwhelm into inspired action? The Work That Reconnects offers us a way forward together.
The Work That Reconnects is a life-changing and life-affirming group process that is made for these times. In this day-long workshop, we come together to create a supportive community for our truth speaking and imagination. We will ground ourselves in gratitude, honor our pain for the world, expand our sense of self, power and connection, strengthen our resilience and find clarity around how we can play a part in the healing of our communities and our planet.
This workshop includes transformative rituals, deep sharing, quiet reflection, inspirational readings, song, movement and celebration. It’s engaging, invigorating and gives us tools for dealing with the challenges of living in troubling times.
Facilitated by Kathleen Rude.
Investment: $140. If this fee would be a financial burden for you, please email Kathleen to discuss a partial scholarship. kathleen@gaiawisdom.org.
The workshop address will be shared upon registration.
Kathleen Rude fell in love with the natural world as a young child and found her voice for environmental activism at age 10. She has a B.S. in Wildlife Ecology and an M.S. in Natural Resources. Kathleen began her career as an environmental writer. Her studies of indigenous spiritual practice eventually led her to become a shamanic practitioner, ceremonial leader and teacher. She is a senior facilitator of the Work That Reconnects (WTR) and was a mentee, colleague and friend of Joanna Macy, the root teacher of the WTR. Kathleen is on the leadership team of The Work That Reconnects Network. Kathleen has created A Guided Self-Practice of The Work That Reconnects (42 minutes), available as a digital download. She is the author of the novel, The Redemption of Red Fire Woman, a spiritual story of suspense and romance in the Colorado high country.
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