Mindfulness on the River
A Weekend Retreat
April 26-28,2019
Saturday, April 13, 2019
$525
Join Mark Dannenfelser, founding director of the mindfulness center of Atlanta, for a weekend of mindfulness along the Chattahoochee River. Guidance in mindfulness skills, mindful yoga practice, group dialogue, periods of extended silence, rest and relaxation.
Cost includes approximately 27 hours of in-person group sessions, 6 meals, private room and bath, linens, snacks, walking trails, Ignatius House.
A Weekend Retreat
April 26-28,2019
Saturday, April 13, 2019
$525
Join Mark Dannenfelser, founding director of the mindfulness center of Atlanta, for a weekend of mindfulness along the Chattahoochee River. Guidance in mindfulness skills, mindful yoga practice, group dialogue, periods of extended silence, rest and relaxation.
Cost includes approximately 27 hours of in-person group sessions, 6 meals, private room and bath, linens, snacks, walking trails, Ignatius House.
Walking the Way of Love
Praying the Stations of the Cross: A Lenten Quiet Day
Lenten Quiet Day at the Julian of Norwich Center
Saturday, April 13, 2019
$40 (Scholarships available)
Praying with the creative paintings of the Stations by Virginia Roach Munroe as well as with other images, scripture, poetry and readings about the Passion and walking the Labyrinth
Guided by: The Rev. Lynnsay A. Buehler and Ms. Lea Robinson, R.N., M.S.N.
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Lunch provided
Please call 770-938-9797 ext. 27 to register for the day
Praying the Stations of the Cross: A Lenten Quiet Day
Lenten Quiet Day at the Julian of Norwich Center
Saturday, April 13, 2019
$40 (Scholarships available)
Praying with the creative paintings of the Stations by Virginia Roach Munroe as well as with other images, scripture, poetry and readings about the Passion and walking the Labyrinth
Guided by: The Rev. Lynnsay A. Buehler and Ms. Lea Robinson, R.N., M.S.N.
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Lunch provided
Please call 770-938-9797 ext. 27 to register for the day
A Darkness All of Light
Contemplative Day of Retreat
Monastery of the Holy Spirit
Sunday, April 7, 2019
9:30am-5:00pm
Offering $75.00 and includes refreshments and lunch. The retreat is geared toward the mid-level practitioner of prayer. Father Laird plans to present a full intensive day of Contemplative Retreat from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. It includes two conferences interspersed with Prayer, Silence and Community Sharing.
Learn More.
Contemplative Day of Retreat
Monastery of the Holy Spirit
Sunday, April 7, 2019
9:30am-5:00pm
Offering $75.00 and includes refreshments and lunch. The retreat is geared toward the mid-level practitioner of prayer. Father Laird plans to present a full intensive day of Contemplative Retreat from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM. It includes two conferences interspersed with Prayer, Silence and Community Sharing.
Learn More.
A Community Listening Event
Compassion House for Living and Dying
The Phillip Rush Center, Atlanta GA
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
7:30-9:00pm (free)
Compassion House for Living & Dying and Compassionate Atlanta cordially invite you to a Community Listening and Dialogue Session on the current state of end-of-life care services in the Atlanta area. The co-founders of Compassion House for Living & Dying will share their vision of creating a community of compassionate care that will provide the physical, emotional, and spiritual support necessary at the end of life to ensure all community members have a dignified death and no one dies alone.
Seating is limited - please register TODAY!
Compassion House for Living and Dying
The Phillip Rush Center, Atlanta GA
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
7:30-9:00pm (free)
Compassion House for Living & Dying and Compassionate Atlanta cordially invite you to a Community Listening and Dialogue Session on the current state of end-of-life care services in the Atlanta area. The co-founders of Compassion House for Living & Dying will share their vision of creating a community of compassionate care that will provide the physical, emotional, and spiritual support necessary at the end of life to ensure all community members have a dignified death and no one dies alone.
Seating is limited - please register TODAY!
Answering the Call to Pray
Ancient Christian Wisdom for Finding the Love of God in our Hearts and in our Lives
Lenten Retreat Day at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Saturday, March 23, 2019
$15-$25
Led by author and retreat leader Carl McColman, Answering the Call to Pray is a day-long workshop focusing on the most important of all quests — seeking the presence and love of God in our lives to equip us to live more faithfully and joyfully as Christians in today’s world.
Doors Open at 9:00am
Seating Begins at 9:30am
Ticket price includes lunch
The workshop is expected to end about 3:00pm
Ancient Christian Wisdom for Finding the Love of God in our Hearts and in our Lives
Lenten Retreat Day at the Cathedral of St. Philip
Saturday, March 23, 2019
$15-$25
Led by author and retreat leader Carl McColman, Answering the Call to Pray is a day-long workshop focusing on the most important of all quests — seeking the presence and love of God in our lives to equip us to live more faithfully and joyfully as Christians in today’s world.
Doors Open at 9:00am
Seating Begins at 9:30am
Ticket price includes lunch
The workshop is expected to end about 3:00pm
Compassionate Integrity Training
A 3-Week Journey of Mindful Connection, Renewal, and Support
Friday's February 8, 15, & 22 9:00am-4:30pm
This three-day class welcomes all individuals interested in learning about self-compassion, and compassion for others. During the course of the training, we will engage in dialogue through discussion, participate in small group activities, and spend time reflecting.
Friday's February 8, 15, & 22 9:00am-4:30pm
This three-day class welcomes all individuals interested in learning about self-compassion, and compassion for others. During the course of the training, we will engage in dialogue through discussion, participate in small group activities, and spend time reflecting.
Mandalas for Spiritual Reflection
Exploring Creative and Relevant Ways of Practicing Justice, Healing, and Love
Saturday, October 27th
9:30-2:30PM
Explore how you can create mandalas as a part of your spiritual practice. Susan Johnson, certified instructor in the art of making mandalas, will lead three mandala reflections for personal journaling, as a response with scripture and as an exploration of your personal view of God, the Divine. | $35 ($25 for St. Bart's members)
Learn more and register, HERE
9:30-2:30PM
Explore how you can create mandalas as a part of your spiritual practice. Susan Johnson, certified instructor in the art of making mandalas, will lead three mandala reflections for personal journaling, as a response with scripture and as an exploration of your personal view of God, the Divine. | $35 ($25 for St. Bart's members)
Learn more and register, HERE
2018 Spirituality Conference A Day with Becca Stevens:
Exploring Creative and Relevant Ways of Practicing Justice, Healing, and Love
Learn the Method of Centering Prayer
an Introductory Workshop
Saturday, October 20th
Presented by Contemplative Outreach Atlanta
at St. Anna's Catholic Church, Monroe GA
Interested in the practice of centering prayer? Start here! This workshop will introduce the method of centering prayer and provide chances to practice with an experienced leader. Participants find the experience to be as spiritually refreshing as a retreat but in a shorter amount of time. Lunch will be provided.
Book Online
Presented by Contemplative Outreach Atlanta
at St. Anna's Catholic Church, Monroe GA
Interested in the practice of centering prayer? Start here! This workshop will introduce the method of centering prayer and provide chances to practice with an experienced leader. Participants find the experience to be as spiritually refreshing as a retreat but in a shorter amount of time. Lunch will be provided.
Book Online
The Soul and The Breath
Friday, September 28, 2018 9:00 am - noon $15
Presented by Spiritual Directors of Atlanta with
The Spirituality Program at Columbia Theological Seminary
What is the soul?
Two of the world’s most ancient traditions Veda, (the foundation for the religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), and Torah, (the foundation for Judaism, Christianity and Islam) share similar answers to this question. This presentation will be an exploration of the layers/garment/veils of the soul.
Presenter Steven Gold will guide us through a deeper understanding of soul through guided meditation practice and wisdom teaching, defining and experiencing our connection to our breath and ultimately our own understanding of lifeforce.
Click here for more information and registration.
Friday, September 28, 2018 9:00 am - noon $15
Presented by Spiritual Directors of Atlanta with
The Spirituality Program at Columbia Theological Seminary
What is the soul?
Two of the world’s most ancient traditions Veda, (the foundation for the religions of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism), and Torah, (the foundation for Judaism, Christianity and Islam) share similar answers to this question. This presentation will be an exploration of the layers/garment/veils of the soul.
Presenter Steven Gold will guide us through a deeper understanding of soul through guided meditation practice and wisdom teaching, defining and experiencing our connection to our breath and ultimately our own understanding of lifeforce.
Click here for more information and registration.
HOLY RASCAL REVIVAL ATLANTA
JUNE 23 @ 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Holy Rascals: Advice for Spiritual Revolutionaries With their Holinesses
Rabbi Doctor Rami Shapiro
Reverend Doctor Gordon Peerman
Holy Rascals are spiritual cultural jammers who playfully pull back the curtain on the great and
terrible wizards of parochial piety and shallow spirituality.
Join us for a day of joyous, sacred play as we hack the holy,
punk the pious, recover our inner guru, search for real life images pointing to the truth beyond words,
and write snarky letters to God to free our inner rascal, and explore the deeper and often darker side of religion
in a manner that frees us from the latter and for the former.
The Vedanta Center of Atlanta
2331 Brockett Rd
Tucker, GA 30084 United States+ Google Map
JUNE 23 @ 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Holy Rascals: Advice for Spiritual Revolutionaries With their Holinesses
Rabbi Doctor Rami Shapiro
Reverend Doctor Gordon Peerman
Holy Rascals are spiritual cultural jammers who playfully pull back the curtain on the great and
terrible wizards of parochial piety and shallow spirituality.
Join us for a day of joyous, sacred play as we hack the holy,
punk the pious, recover our inner guru, search for real life images pointing to the truth beyond words,
and write snarky letters to God to free our inner rascal, and explore the deeper and often darker side of religion
in a manner that frees us from the latter and for the former.
The Vedanta Center of Atlanta
2331 Brockett Rd
Tucker, GA 30084 United States+ Google Map
Spiritual Themes in Film
"First Fridays" series at Care and Counseling Center of Georgia; All sessions 9:00 am - 12:15 pm
Each First Friday of each month, join presenter Debonee Morgan, LMFT, Certfied Spiritual Director, to discuss various spiritual themes and their importance in the world of cinema. The series offers CEUs for professional therapists, but is open to the public. If you have the opportunity to see the films before, that might enrich your experience, but it's not necessary.
Prior
Love & Relationship
Friday, February 2
Movies included: "The Big Sick", "August, Osage County", "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". If you have the opportunity to see the films before, that might enrich your experience, but it's not necessary.
Dark Night & Separation
Friday, March 2
Movies included: "Silence", "The End of The Tour", "Melancholia".
Trust & Letting Go
Friday, April 6
Movies include: "Magnolia", "Lars and the Real Girl", "Don Jon".
Recovery & Redemption
Friday, May 4
Movies include: "Moonlight", "The Fisher King", "Calvary".
Sweetness of Connection
Friday, June 1
Movies include: "Amelie", "Birdman", "The Life Aquatic".
"First Fridays" series at Care and Counseling Center of Georgia; All sessions 9:00 am - 12:15 pm
Each First Friday of each month, join presenter Debonee Morgan, LMFT, Certfied Spiritual Director, to discuss various spiritual themes and their importance in the world of cinema. The series offers CEUs for professional therapists, but is open to the public. If you have the opportunity to see the films before, that might enrich your experience, but it's not necessary.
Prior
Love & Relationship
Friday, February 2
Movies included: "The Big Sick", "August, Osage County", "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind". If you have the opportunity to see the films before, that might enrich your experience, but it's not necessary.
Dark Night & Separation
Friday, March 2
Movies included: "Silence", "The End of The Tour", "Melancholia".
Trust & Letting Go
Friday, April 6
Movies include: "Magnolia", "Lars and the Real Girl", "Don Jon".
Recovery & Redemption
Friday, May 4
Movies include: "Moonlight", "The Fisher King", "Calvary".
Sweetness of Connection
Friday, June 1
Movies include: "Amelie", "Birdman", "The Life Aquatic".
The Sewanee Contemplative Exchange
Bridging the Gap Between Contemplation and Compassionate Action:
The Creative Encounter of Howard Thurman
April 29, 2018 - May 2, 2018
We live in a world saturated by dualisms, categories in which we place people and things in order to grant them worth and priority. We separate ourselves from each other-and God from ourselves-resulting in persistent tension and frustration, pain and grief. For too long we have separated-even if in our minds-the spheres of contemplation and action, of silence and embodiment, of prayer and reconciliation. When these two vital aspects of our lives are pulled apart, our contemplation easily becomes an insular escape and our compassionate action becomes reactive and driven by anger.
We are invited to integrate ourselves, to seek wholeness in our spiritual practice, In Christ, we see a reconciliation of all aspects of our being. In his personhood we see the potential for an authentic religious practice in which silence nurtures justice. We encounter a space where contemplation and compassionate action are no longer competing with each other; rather, they exist in a circular relationship in which silence grounds action and justice leads us to further prayer. We find hope and wholeness in our union with God and with one another.
Leadership for this event comes from a collaboration of colleagues from: The Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation, Washington D.C.; The Beecken Center of the School of Theology, The University of the South; St. Mary's Sewanee: The Ayres Center for Spiritual Development; Mary and Martha's Place, Atlanta, Georgia; Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville, Georgia; and a consortium of clergy from The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta and beyond, community and seminary leaders, spiritual directors, and teachers.
Special Guest: Dr. Lerita Coleman Brown, Ayse I Carden Distinguished Professor Emerita of Psychology, Agnes Scott College, will lead a series of guided meditations on the writings of Howard Thurman, weaving times of silence and prayer with reflection and pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage on Tuesday to the historic Highlander Folk School.
For questions and information, please contact: The Rev. Dr. Stuart Higginbotham: [email protected] or Rebecca Parker: [email protected]
When: Sunday 05:00 pm - Wednesday 10:00 am
Fee: St. Mary's Hall: $305.00 (Single), $260.00 (Double), The Anna House: $425.00 (Single), $370.00 (Double), Commuter: $150.00 (Single)
Bridging the Gap Between Contemplation and Compassionate Action:
The Creative Encounter of Howard Thurman
April 29, 2018 - May 2, 2018
We live in a world saturated by dualisms, categories in which we place people and things in order to grant them worth and priority. We separate ourselves from each other-and God from ourselves-resulting in persistent tension and frustration, pain and grief. For too long we have separated-even if in our minds-the spheres of contemplation and action, of silence and embodiment, of prayer and reconciliation. When these two vital aspects of our lives are pulled apart, our contemplation easily becomes an insular escape and our compassionate action becomes reactive and driven by anger.
We are invited to integrate ourselves, to seek wholeness in our spiritual practice, In Christ, we see a reconciliation of all aspects of our being. In his personhood we see the potential for an authentic religious practice in which silence nurtures justice. We encounter a space where contemplation and compassionate action are no longer competing with each other; rather, they exist in a circular relationship in which silence grounds action and justice leads us to further prayer. We find hope and wholeness in our union with God and with one another.
Leadership for this event comes from a collaboration of colleagues from: The Shalem Institute for Spiritual Formation, Washington D.C.; The Beecken Center of the School of Theology, The University of the South; St. Mary's Sewanee: The Ayres Center for Spiritual Development; Mary and Martha's Place, Atlanta, Georgia; Grace Episcopal Church, Gainesville, Georgia; and a consortium of clergy from The Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta and beyond, community and seminary leaders, spiritual directors, and teachers.
Special Guest: Dr. Lerita Coleman Brown, Ayse I Carden Distinguished Professor Emerita of Psychology, Agnes Scott College, will lead a series of guided meditations on the writings of Howard Thurman, weaving times of silence and prayer with reflection and pilgrimage.
Pilgrimage on Tuesday to the historic Highlander Folk School.
For questions and information, please contact: The Rev. Dr. Stuart Higginbotham: [email protected] or Rebecca Parker: [email protected]
When: Sunday 05:00 pm - Wednesday 10:00 am
Fee: St. Mary's Hall: $305.00 (Single), $260.00 (Double), The Anna House: $425.00 (Single), $370.00 (Double), Commuter: $150.00 (Single)
Meditation Mondays
Monday, March 26th, 2018- 7pm
Kirkwood United Church of Christ
“Silence is like a river of grace inviting us to leap unafraid into its beckoning depths. It is dark and mysterious in the waters of grace. Yet in the silent darkness we are given new eyes. In the heart of the divine we can see more clearly who we are. We are renewed and cleansed in this river of silence.” – Macrina Wiederkehr
The last Monday of March is fast approaching! Join us for a time of learning in community as we continue our Meditation Mondays Series at Kirkwood United Church of Christ. We had a wonderful time learning from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in January and Henri Nouwen in February. This month the contemplative voice we will lift up is the voice of Macrina Wiederkehr. Learning about her work will inform and encourage our interwoven silence and small group conversation. Wiederkehr is an author, spiritual guide and Benedictine monastic who invites us to explore silence and deep contemplation.
Please join us in KUCC's Sanctuary
on
Monday, March 26, 2018
7PM-8:30PM
(Goodies served from 6:30-6:55PM)
Contemplative Voice: Macrina Wiederkehr
Facilitator: Linda Bryant
Monday, March 26th, 2018- 7pm
Kirkwood United Church of Christ
“Silence is like a river of grace inviting us to leap unafraid into its beckoning depths. It is dark and mysterious in the waters of grace. Yet in the silent darkness we are given new eyes. In the heart of the divine we can see more clearly who we are. We are renewed and cleansed in this river of silence.” – Macrina Wiederkehr
The last Monday of March is fast approaching! Join us for a time of learning in community as we continue our Meditation Mondays Series at Kirkwood United Church of Christ. We had a wonderful time learning from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. in January and Henri Nouwen in February. This month the contemplative voice we will lift up is the voice of Macrina Wiederkehr. Learning about her work will inform and encourage our interwoven silence and small group conversation. Wiederkehr is an author, spiritual guide and Benedictine monastic who invites us to explore silence and deep contemplation.
Please join us in KUCC's Sanctuary
on
Monday, March 26, 2018
7PM-8:30PM
(Goodies served from 6:30-6:55PM)
Contemplative Voice: Macrina Wiederkehr
Facilitator: Linda Bryant
Cynthia Bourgeault at the Cathedral
presented by the Cathedral of St. Philip and Contemplative Outreach Atlanta
March 17, 2018
This day-long conference will include lectures, discussion and question & answer, and of course, time for centering prayer itself.
The cost will be $50/person and will include lunch.
Cynthia Bourgeault will explore the themes of her book, The Heart of Centering Prayer:
“Centering prayer is the path to a wonderful and radical new way of seeing the world. It is not, as is sometimes thought, simply an act of devotional piety, nor is it simply a Christianized form of other meditation methods. Cynthia Bourgeault here cuts through the misconceptions to show that centering prayer is in fact a pioneering development within the Christian contemplative tradition. She provides a practical, complete course in the practice and then goes deeper to analyze what actually happens in centering prayer: the mind effectively switches to a new operating system that makes possible the perception of nonduality. With this understanding in place, she then takes us on a journey through one of the sources of the practice, the Christian contemplative classic The Cloud of Unknowing, revealing it to be among the earliest Christian explorations of the phenomenology of consciousness.”
“A masterpiece of spiritual wisdom firmly rooted in the Christian mystical tradition. A brilliant analysis of nondual Christianity in theory and in practice and a major contribution to the centering prayer movement and to interspiritual dialogue.” –Thomas Keating, author of Open Mind, Open Heart
“A profound resource. The Heart of Centering Prayer provides a holistic, embodied, rounded and grounded depth to centering prayer for both the committed and the new practitioner. It also continues Thomas Keating's wisdom teaching in the most meaningful and singular way, so that the practice (and Christian contemplation itself) can stand in dialogue with other traditions and the sciences for the new millennium.” –David Frenette, author of The Path of Centering Prayer
Diana Butler Bass Grounded & Grateful:
A Spiritual Path for Difficult Times
Acclaimed author Diana Butler Bass, observer of American culture and religion, will be at St. Dunstan’s March 10 and 11.
She will be speaking from her new book Grateful: The Transformative Power of Giving Thanks. Admission is free. Reservations Required. Register at [email protected] Flyer for download
Saturday, March 10, 2018 On Sunday she will teach Sunday School and preach at 10:45 (Only one service this day). All are welcome to attend! Sunday, March 11, 2018
A Spiritual Path for Difficult Times
Acclaimed author Diana Butler Bass, observer of American culture and religion, will be at St. Dunstan’s March 10 and 11.
She will be speaking from her new book Grateful: The Transformative Power of Giving Thanks. Admission is free. Reservations Required. Register at [email protected] Flyer for download
Saturday, March 10, 2018 On Sunday she will teach Sunday School and preach at 10:45 (Only one service this day). All are welcome to attend! Sunday, March 11, 2018
Mary and Martha's Place presents
A Tale of Two Postures: Grasping and Yielding
featuring Stuart Higginbotham
February 24, 2018 from 9 until 1:30
Mary and Martha's Place
4393 Garmon Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30327
We live daily in the tension between grasping and yielding, clinging and emptying, control and vulnerability, certainty and curiosity. Our culture is saturated with examples of egoic posturing and clinging, even as we hear the yearning of those who dream of a more just society. Join us as we explore these dynamics and learn how the Christian contemplative tradition supports our inner transformation toward greater spiritual complexity...
Cost: $45 including light snacks and drinks
Tickets and more information available at www.maryandmarthasplace.com
A Tale of Two Postures: Grasping and Yielding
featuring Stuart Higginbotham
February 24, 2018 from 9 until 1:30
Mary and Martha's Place
4393 Garmon Road
Atlanta, Georgia 30327
We live daily in the tension between grasping and yielding, clinging and emptying, control and vulnerability, certainty and curiosity. Our culture is saturated with examples of egoic posturing and clinging, even as we hear the yearning of those who dream of a more just society. Join us as we explore these dynamics and learn how the Christian contemplative tradition supports our inner transformation toward greater spiritual complexity...
Cost: $45 including light snacks and drinks
Tickets and more information available at www.maryandmarthasplace.com
Receiving the Beloved Abiding Within: A Lenten Quiet Day
Praying with Scripture, Poetry and the Labyrinth
Guided by
The Rev. Lynnsay A. Buehler and Ms. Lea Robinson, R.N., M.S.N.
Saturday, February 17, 2018
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
$40 (Fee negotiable.)
Lunch provided.
Please call 770-938-9797 ext. 27 to register for the day.
The Julian of Norwich Center
St. Bede’s Episcopal Church
2601 Henderson Mill Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30345
Praying with Scripture, Poetry and the Labyrinth
Guided by
The Rev. Lynnsay A. Buehler and Ms. Lea Robinson, R.N., M.S.N.
Saturday, February 17, 2018
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
$40 (Fee negotiable.)
Lunch provided.
Please call 770-938-9797 ext. 27 to register for the day.
The Julian of Norwich Center
St. Bede’s Episcopal Church
2601 Henderson Mill Road, NE
Atlanta, GA 30345
We celebrated our 1 YEAR anniversary as an organization, Spiritual Directors of Atlanta with a FREE educational event!
Discerning the Voice of Wisdom in Dreams
with Pam Muller
January 26, 2018 | 9:00am-11:00am
FREE - no registration required
Amerson House at
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 1790 Lavista Rd NE
Atlanta, Georgia
Helping spiritual directors and retreat leaders learn better ways to respond when a directee or participant shares a significant dream in session. What do you do when a directee, workshop participant, or retreatant shares a dream? Do you know how to find clues within a dream? Do you want to better understand ways to discern what’s important when it comes to our nighttime personal parables?
Dreams are, in a way, the perfect material for deep spiritual work because they are shrouded in mystery while at the same time being intricately personal to the dreamer himself. They are the raw material of one's soul and should be treated with the upmost care. Come and learn new and interesting ways you can encourage a dreamer to gain more insight and deeper wisdom from a dream.
Bring your own dream questions with you and join us for a fun and informative look at the way our dreams (and those of our clients) reflect our waking lives using the ancient, sacred voice of symbols.
Pam Muller is a certified spiritual director specializing in dreams. Her career as a dream expert in Atlanta spans more than ten years. She is a creative, playful and sweet spiritual leader who invites us all to look at dreams with a new curiosity and child-like wonder.
Discerning the Voice of Wisdom in Dreams
with Pam Muller
January 26, 2018 | 9:00am-11:00am
FREE - no registration required
Amerson House at
St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church 1790 Lavista Rd NE
Atlanta, Georgia
Helping spiritual directors and retreat leaders learn better ways to respond when a directee or participant shares a significant dream in session. What do you do when a directee, workshop participant, or retreatant shares a dream? Do you know how to find clues within a dream? Do you want to better understand ways to discern what’s important when it comes to our nighttime personal parables?
Dreams are, in a way, the perfect material for deep spiritual work because they are shrouded in mystery while at the same time being intricately personal to the dreamer himself. They are the raw material of one's soul and should be treated with the upmost care. Come and learn new and interesting ways you can encourage a dreamer to gain more insight and deeper wisdom from a dream.
Bring your own dream questions with you and join us for a fun and informative look at the way our dreams (and those of our clients) reflect our waking lives using the ancient, sacred voice of symbols.
Pam Muller is a certified spiritual director specializing in dreams. Her career as a dream expert in Atlanta spans more than ten years. She is a creative, playful and sweet spiritual leader who invites us all to look at dreams with a new curiosity and child-like wonder.