October 7, 8 and 9th, 2007
West Cork, Ireland
Retreat Focus:
Living well and leadership in our work and lives
Noble Purpose is fundamentally a matter of the heart. It is about your heart opening and intimately connecting with yourself and others. On that journey there are some burdens, ways of thinking and being that we let go of in order to open to something greater. The processes and practices we will explore together support this through practices of intentionality, forgiveness, and celebration.
Are you struggling with competing commitments? Maybe you're aware that you're neglecting parts of your life. Or perhaps you have a dream in mind that keeps getting deferred for later?
Join a Circle of women who are committed to a path that is transformational, who have reached high levels of commitment and achievement -- and who are looking to take the next step.
When women come together in Wisdom Circles, they create a marvelous synergy. This program is designed to develop women's inner and collective wisdom. Join us at this beautiful retreat center in Ireland.
Come and discover that the tradition of women's Celtic wisdom is alive and well and let it lead you to your own sense of peace and power. In addition to the Circle experiences, there will be time for silence, renewal, walking, exploring the local mature gardens and coastal beauty of the center, and appreciating the rugged beauty of Ireland. The retreat house is located on the edge of the Atlantic in a stunning combination of a mature garden and secluded woods with estuary and sea views.
Facilitators: Jennifer Cash O'Donnell and Deborah Welch, PhD
When: October 7, 8 and 9th, 2007
Where: West Cork, Ireland the Myross Retreat House, in Leap, Co. Cork
Cost: $550.00 for the three-day facilitated retreat/circle PLUS approximately $150.00 for accommodation at the Myross Wood Retreat Centre (includes food and lodging for 2.5 days)
To register and for further information: Contact Jenn Cash O'Donnell by email at email:jenny.odonnell@gmail.com> or click here to register online.
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In Sweet Company
We sit together and I tell you things,
Silent, unborn, naked things
... You do not roll your eyes
Or split my heart into a thousand pieces ...You do not turn away because you cannot bear to see your own unclaimed light shining in my eyes.
You stay with me
You urge me into being
You make room in your heart for my voice.
You rejoice in my joy.
I see my Self in you
just enough to risk
moving beyond the familiar
...In sweet company
I am home at last.
"In Sweet Company: Conversations with extraordinary women about living a spiritual life" by Margaret Woolf.
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