5/4 – BLESSING THE WOUND

$75.00

DATE: Sunday, 5/4

TIME: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

CO-FACILITATORS: Naila Francis and Daune Marie

So often in our culture, grief is viewed as something to be fixed, to be met with strategy and formula. We long for some guarantee that if we follow a prescribed path or a series of stages, we’ll get over it. And we judge ourselves if we’re not where we think we should be, if we’re still struggling while the world carries on oblivious to our heartache. But there is no right or wrong way to grieve. What this very human, nonlinear experience wants from us is our own compassion, our patience and presence, a witnessing that allows us to feel less alone and assures us we are anything but broken. 

“Blessing the Wound” is an invitation to explore our grief from this gentle place. To meet our sorrowing hearts as they are, with all they hold. Turning toward our inner nurturer instead of our inner critic to help us tend the ache we carry.

In this workshop, we will make space to honor and express our grief through journaling, guided meditation, group sharing and art-making. Together we’ll not only create a beautiful community container to help us soften into our grief but you’ll leave with an actual container — a beautiful blessing bowl — to remind you that you are worthy of your own compassion and tenderness as you walk your journey.

If finances are keeping you from coming, please contact us. We believe in the art of abundance and have an Art Angel Scholarship Fund to keep us in the flow state. (Donations to this fund are accepted and appreciated).

Limited seating. Please RSVP & Register by 5/2 so we can plan accordingly.

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DATE: Sunday, 5/4

TIME: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

CO-FACILITATORS: Naila Francis and Daune Marie

So often in our culture, grief is viewed as something to be fixed, to be met with strategy and formula. We long for some guarantee that if we follow a prescribed path or a series of stages, we’ll get over it. And we judge ourselves if we’re not where we think we should be, if we’re still struggling while the world carries on oblivious to our heartache. But there is no right or wrong way to grieve. What this very human, nonlinear experience wants from us is our own compassion, our patience and presence, a witnessing that allows us to feel less alone and assures us we are anything but broken. 

“Blessing the Wound” is an invitation to explore our grief from this gentle place. To meet our sorrowing hearts as they are, with all they hold. Turning toward our inner nurturer instead of our inner critic to help us tend the ache we carry.

In this workshop, we will make space to honor and express our grief through journaling, guided meditation, group sharing and art-making. Together we’ll not only create a beautiful community container to help us soften into our grief but you’ll leave with an actual container — a beautiful blessing bowl — to remind you that you are worthy of your own compassion and tenderness as you walk your journey.

If finances are keeping you from coming, please contact us. We believe in the art of abundance and have an Art Angel Scholarship Fund to keep us in the flow state. (Donations to this fund are accepted and appreciated).

Limited seating. Please RSVP & Register by 5/2 so we can plan accordingly.

DATE: Sunday, 5/4

TIME: 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

CO-FACILITATORS: Naila Francis and Daune Marie

So often in our culture, grief is viewed as something to be fixed, to be met with strategy and formula. We long for some guarantee that if we follow a prescribed path or a series of stages, we’ll get over it. And we judge ourselves if we’re not where we think we should be, if we’re still struggling while the world carries on oblivious to our heartache. But there is no right or wrong way to grieve. What this very human, nonlinear experience wants from us is our own compassion, our patience and presence, a witnessing that allows us to feel less alone and assures us we are anything but broken. 

“Blessing the Wound” is an invitation to explore our grief from this gentle place. To meet our sorrowing hearts as they are, with all they hold. Turning toward our inner nurturer instead of our inner critic to help us tend the ache we carry.

In this workshop, we will make space to honor and express our grief through journaling, guided meditation, group sharing and art-making. Together we’ll not only create a beautiful community container to help us soften into our grief but you’ll leave with an actual container — a beautiful blessing bowl — to remind you that you are worthy of your own compassion and tenderness as you walk your journey.

If finances are keeping you from coming, please contact us. We believe in the art of abundance and have an Art Angel Scholarship Fund to keep us in the flow state. (Donations to this fund are accepted and appreciated).

Limited seating. Please RSVP & Register by 5/2 so we can plan accordingly.