Most people approaching elderhood can expect to live another 20 to 30 years.
“Awakening the Sage Within,” hosted by Rites of Passage Journey with a location based on the Olympic …
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Most people approaching elderhood can expect to live another 20 to 30 years.
“Awakening the Sage Within,” hosted by Rites of Passage Journey with a location based on the Olympic Peninsula, is a highly interactive, entry-level event introducing core topics such as life review, forgiveness, mortality, spirituality, legacy-leaving, and service.
Led by Sage-ing International certified instructors Randy Morris and Janey Talbot, the course also teaches ways of being together in community as a wisdom circle.
The workshop is designed with individual activities, readings, and practices offered for participants in between the Zoom sessions.
Registration for the event — planned for Jan. 14,
Jan. 15, and Jan. 22 — has started at tinyurl.com/sagewithin.