Vancouver, BC
February 24
"We are like islands in the sea, separate on the surface but connected in the deep." William James
Water sustains us |
Water heals us |
Water is us |
Discover water as the healing wellspring of life
- Through image and story
- Through meditation and movement
- Through music and metaphor
- Through rest and through play
LocationWe will be using the small hall located at 2750 East 29th Avenue Vancouver in the park, adjacent to the 29th street skytrain station.
Donations of $30 or more will be given a tax receipt. |
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Schedule
- Welcoming Circle
- Listening for the Soul - Shannon
- Yoga: Flow like Water - Vickie
- Still Water Meditation - Vickie
- Break with snack
- The Power of Water and Story - Lana
- Meditation
- Break with snack
- Yoga Nidra (deep relaxation) - Vickie
- Discussion/Q&A - Shannon
- Closing Circle
Meet our facilitators
Vickie MacArthur has been both a student and teacher of yoga for the past 25 years through her studio in Lethbridge, Alberta. www.spiritinmotionyoga.ca She teaches yoga as an embodied spiritual practice that can awaken and transform us at the very core of our being. She is passionate about sharing yoga and meditation practices that teach the “art of slowing down” in a world that is constantly asking for more. Vickie is currently enrolled in Pacific Jubilee’s Spiritual Director Training, a two-year program to companion people on their spiritual journey.
Lana Cullis has worked as a change advocate for over 20 years. She has a BA in English and Psychology and works as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. She understands living with illness and injury. She was diagnosed with bipolar illness as a young mother and negotiated recovery from both illness and associated stigma. In her practice she utilizes the power of wonder to activate change in work, life and play.
Shannon McAdam is passionate about helping everyone cultivate spiritual practices that can sustain us through the struggles of our lives. She has a Master of Divinity degree from Vancouver School of Theology and is an ordained Elder in Community of Christ. Shannon has taught theology in congregations of various denominations around Vancouver.Through Listening for the Soul sessions Shannon follows the work of Jean Stairs to build small group connections where spiritual direction can take place. Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divine, or to learn and grow in their own personal spirituality.
Debra Donohue is the Creating Connection Director for British Columbia. Debra has years of experience planning retreats, conferences, events and creating programs to unite communities in mindful, meaningful and spiritual conversations and activities.
Lana Cullis has worked as a change advocate for over 20 years. She has a BA in English and Psychology and works as a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. She understands living with illness and injury. She was diagnosed with bipolar illness as a young mother and negotiated recovery from both illness and associated stigma. In her practice she utilizes the power of wonder to activate change in work, life and play.
Shannon McAdam is passionate about helping everyone cultivate spiritual practices that can sustain us through the struggles of our lives. She has a Master of Divinity degree from Vancouver School of Theology and is an ordained Elder in Community of Christ. Shannon has taught theology in congregations of various denominations around Vancouver.Through Listening for the Soul sessions Shannon follows the work of Jean Stairs to build small group connections where spiritual direction can take place. Spiritual direction is the practice of being with people as they attempt to deepen their relationship with the divine, or to learn and grow in their own personal spirituality.
Debra Donohue is the Creating Connection Director for British Columbia. Debra has years of experience planning retreats, conferences, events and creating programs to unite communities in mindful, meaningful and spiritual conversations and activities.