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Mind, Body, Spirit - OCSL

Introduction to Spiritual Activism

Cultivating Joy While Changing the World


July 25, 2008 - July 27, 2008
Rhinebeck Campus: Rhinebeck, NY (US)
Tuition: $255 (does not include accommodations or commuter fee)
Member Tuition: $230
Course: SM08-3102-227
This workshop has been cancelled.
 
To be most effective in our efforts to heal the world, our actions must spring from our own joy and sense of interconnection. Come and immerse yourself in the principles of spiritual activism, an approach to social justice that provides a holistic, relationship-based framework for creating change.

Using role-playing, guided meditation, talking circles, movement, and art projects, we creatively explore the questions: What is the motivation behind my action? How do I shift the focus of my actions from fighting what saddens and angers me to cultivating joy while creating the change I want to see? How can I find compassion for all beings involved in every side of an issue?

We also gain tools to identify personal visions for change and healing, practices to support taking effective and joyful action, and concrete next steps for bringing our inspirations to life, including identifying a resource base.

This workshop welcomes activists, spiritual practitioners, and those who consider themselves a combination of both.

Carla Goldstein is also teaching Women’s Leadership Circle, September 26-28; and is part of Women & Courage, September 12-14.

Carla Goldstein, JD, is director of the Women’s Institute at Omega and director of external affairs for Omega. She is an activist, teacher, and lawyer with 20 years’ experience in public interest advocacy, and writes the monthly column Spiritual Activism for Feminist.com

Bonnie Singman, BA in comparative religion, teaches yoga and leads workshops and rituals on issues ranging from self-love to rites of passage. Bonnie is a performing poet and is a seasonal staff member at Omega.
Carla Goldstein
Bonnie Singman
sponsored by
The Women’s Institute at Omega

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 or email us at registration@eomega.org

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