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Resilience and Acceptance in the Face of Collapse

  • Zoom and Unitarian Fellowship of Peterborough 775 Weller Street Peterborough Canada (map)

Description

Sadly, our culture turns away from facing crises despite the reality of the climate crisis and worldwide geo-political-economic instability.  In this time of unravelling and uncertainty, looking towards the reality of collapse, grieving it and building resilience is essential. Preparing ourselves, through a series of videos, readings and reflection-writing, participants gather to speak about their learnings and responses. This programme includes two in-person and seven online gatherings.

There is no cost for this 9-week program.

Date and Time

Sessions are held from 2-4 pm on Sunday afternoons from April 5-May 31

Leaders

Barbara Herring: “I have been associated with the UFP for about twelve years and led the Journeys monthly reflection group. My passion is to share with others my love of the earth and all living things.”

Marcia Perryman: “I live in Hastings with a commitment to stay awake and spiritually healthy in these times of collapse. I am an ordained clergy with the United Fellowship of Metropolitan Community Churches and a social worker who supports men with a history of abuse. I love to empower people to stay true to who they are and who they want to be.”

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Forest Bathing: Finding Peace in Nature II