What does writing as a spiritual practice mean?
First it means learning to write from the place in which spiritual work happens. This means cultivating an attitude of open heartedness, curiosity, wonder, and fearlessness.
Second it means creating work that brings expression to those qualities.
Human beings have always found ways to express the path of seeking and
wonder and these expressions often have much to teach. This class
includes a number of examples of spiritual expression and prompts for
creating your own.
This course will offer you the chance to:
- Bring more creativity to your path
- Confront deep questions and celebrate fragile beauties
- Overcome self-censorship by using writing as an act of liberation
- Seek wholeness in self-expression and open to the joy and freedom that follows
- Share and celebrate your work with like-minded people
- Receive feedback and guidance on your work from teacher and expert guide Sallie Tisdale
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