Navigating Paths of Transition in Life’s Journeys with Jeannie Bowman – g25020205
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Change is inevitable in everyone’s life journey, some transitions more difficult than others. Navigating through those paths of change is the focus of this 4-day workshop. By telling our stories of the past and difficult paths, recognizing in-between stages, and looking toward the future, we will learn to implement practical and useful strategies for coping with those transitions.
Basing the workshop contents on her personal history of transitions, spiritual director Jeannie Bowman draws from her years as Quaker educator and spiritual companion to lead participants through a week of spiritual practices, rituals, meditations, and journaling for releasing and healing. By supporting the physical, mental and spiritual approaches, maneuvering successful passage through these transitions are possible.
Join us in exploring the concept of navigating paths as we continue to face change in a world of unknowns and a recognition of the sacred and holy in those changes.
Please note: This program begins early on the 12th and ends the evening of the 15th. Plan to arrive on the 11th and leave on the 16th.
Instructor
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Jeannie Bowman
Jeannie Bowman is a wife, a mother, a contemplative — happily living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Her background includes Quaker educator, practice as spiritual companion, worship and retreat leader, and spiritual formation teacher. She is a graduate of the Hesychia School of Spiritual Direction, Tucson, AZ.
Prayer, scripture studies, Quaker clearance committees, liturgy, and sacred music have developed her heart for holy listening and discernment of the Spirit at work in herself and in the lives of those with whom she is engaged in spiritual direction experiences. Journaling is a part of her daily spiritual discipline.
She is a member of Spiritual Directors International, an Elder in the Presbyterian Church (PCUSA), enjoys facilitating cancer support workshop A New Song to Sing (Linda L. Loving), is a Ghost Ranch faculty member, and an avid handbell ringer. When she is not teaching or ringing, you will likely find her walking a familiar trail, working in her garden, or having tea with a friend.