The Seasons of Life: The Spirituality of Autumn
The writer of Ecclesiastes tells us “There is a time for everything, a season for every activity under heaven.” The seasons provide us with a reminder of the constant transformation and recreation at work in nature and in us. In this class we will experience autumn through the lenses of the various world’s religious traditions, festivals, and spiritual practices. Come and explore the spirituality of autumn through Daoist Five Element Theory and qigong, Jewish teshuvah as returning to the path, celebrating the harvest and abundance, and remembrance of life’s fragility and letting go.
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PRESENTER: Yanchy Lacska, EdS, spent the first part of his career as a teacher and then a psychologist in St. Paul. Ordained as an interfaith minister, and after further theological education, as an Orthodox priest. A licensed psychologist and minister, Yanchy is a qigong and tai chi teacher who has been trained by several world renowned masters. He has been an adjunct professor at Hamline University. He is a volunteer chaplain at Woodwinds Health Campus and provides counseling, workshops, and retreats through St. Croix Interfaith Services in Hudson, WI. |
WHEN: Thursday, October 22, 7-9 pm
WHERE: Carondelet Center, 1890 Randolph Ave., St. Paul
COST: $25
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