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Work That Reconnects Workshop at Wasan Island

29/2/2024

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Hosted by the Centre for Social Innovation at its beautiful Muskoka retreat centre

Wasan Island, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka, Ontario, Canada
​August 20-23, 2024
Please join us to experience the Work That Reconnects at beautiful Wasan Island with Natalie Zend, Sally Ludwig, Susanne Maziarz, Bruce Lyne, Christine Mills and Sigmund.

This three-day residential workshop is designed for change makers engaged with the growing environmental, social and political challenges of our times, those who choose to turn toward the feelings of overwhelm at the scope of these challenges, and who seek sources of hope and inspiration for the work ahead. As we move through this important work, we will be nurtured by the stunning Wasan Island, with space to reconnect with nature, swim in the lake, and nourish ourselves with local food and good company.

Details and registration here.

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Seventh Generation Workshop

29/2/2024

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Expand your perspective on these troubled times; Clarify your role in the self-healing of our world. An experiential deep time workshop.
Date and time: Saturday, Apr 6, 2024 2:00 PM - 5:30 PM EDT
Host and Location: Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation
310 Danforth Avenue Toronto, ON M4K 1N6
Experience yourself as an ancestor. See our times through the eyes of a descendant. The "Seventh Generation" ritual invites us to reinhabit time in a saner way as we feel our connection to generations past and future.

​In supportive community, we will honor our pain for the world, reconnect to active hope, and find clarity around how we can play a part in the self-healing of our planet. The workshop, based in Joanna Macy's Work That Reconnects, is highly interactive, with community ritual, pair and group sharing, and circle singing.

Facilitation team:
Natalie Zend is a member of the Work That Reconnects Facilitator Network, personally trained by root teacher Joanna Macy.
Bruce Lyne is an educator and community facilitator with a longstanding commitment to social justice activism and education.
Susanne Maziarz, Music Director at Neighbourhood Unitarian Universalist Congregation, is a community musician with a passion for social change and a love for making music with people of all levels of experience and aptitudes.
Details and registration here.
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Monday Morning Check-Ins at CSI Annex

8/5/2017

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Are you an entrepreneur or a social innovator? As you embark on your workweek the choices and possibilities can be overwhelming. How do you best use your precious time? How do you prioritize what really matters?
 
In this weekly “check-in” circle, you will connect with your wisest self to chart your next steps. In a safe and supportive space, you’ll be guided in the Questions for Inner Guidance process developed by Dr. Larry Nusbaum MD.
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  • Tap into your authentic feelings and hopes to shape your way forward.
  • Get deeply heard by yourself and others.
  • Inject your week with magic and wonder.

Facilitated by Natalie Zend of ZENDialogue.
 
Time:               Mondays 10:00-11:30 a.m.
Dates:              May 15 - June 19 2017
                         (and Tuesday May 23 instead of Victoria Day)
Location:         Centre for Social Innovation Annex, The Mind Bomb room (aka the Room of Possibility)
Cost:                Free
 
Click here for more information on the Questions for Inner Guidance.


Everybody welcome!
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