Spiritual Aging Deepening the Conversation at My Home FacetoFace
A woman i admire is putting on an on line introduction....free. I thought you might like to come over to my place and watch it with me. We could then chat about what she suggests.
This is what she says....
It’s hard enough growing older in the best of times. But times like these ask more of us than we knew we had in us. Looking forward in the company of old souls, we will dig deep beneath the turbulence to continue to grow into the wise elders our world needs now more than ever and who we are meant to be.—Carol Osborne
Many of us navigating the years beyond midlife report high levels of self-acceptance, freedom, and joy. However, there will also be bouts of second-guessing and regret and the occasional longing to be reminded that you’re not in this alone.
Walking participants through the most uplifting, passionate, as well as dangerous passages on the path of aging spiritually, Carol Osborne provides us with a first look at her newest book Spiritual Aging: Weekly Reflections for Embracing Life (Inner Traditions, December 3, Protected content .
Through reflection, journaling and discussion, participants will assess their own strengths and opportunities for growth in regards to aging as a spiritual practice. The areas include: age-related losses, physical challenges, letting go of old identities, ambition versus self-care, overcoming regret, transforming anxiety to enthusiasm, and marginalization to love of solitude, individuation and freedom and more.
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