Writing Your Spiritual Autobiography
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July 7 – 11, 2013 Sunday through Thursday (4 nights)
Evocative exercises and group sharing in a nurturing setting allow us to remember and write about meaningful parts of our life’s journey. Re-experiencing events from our past, we gain fresh perspective and awareness for the richness of our lives. We will write of our experiences at crucial turning points and share our stories in small groups. Come with openness to the process, and leave with stories of your spiritual journey and appreciation for the sacred work of writing and sharing them.
$570/shared room; $685/private room; $415/commuter
Limit of 16 people
“I learned to plumb my own depths and feelings in a way that connected to my spirituality and increased my writing skills and interest.”
“The people in my workshop are wonderful, kind, creative, witty, [and] playful, and the leader is the perfect combination of leader and participant and guide, and the Pendle Hill people are so hospitable.”
Leader(s)
Dan Wakefield is a novelist, journalist, and screenwriter, whose best-selling novels Going All the Way and Starting Over were made into major motion pictures. Bill Moyers called Dan’s Returning: A Spiritual Journey “one of the most important memoirs of the spirit I have ever read.” Dan’s The Story of Your Life: Writing a Spiritual Autobiography and Releasing the Creative Spirit are the basis of popular workshops he has led throughout the United States and abroad. Visit www.danwakefield.com.
$415-685
based on accommodations choice
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About the accommodations
Prices for overnight programs include room, board, and tuition.
Private room
These quiet, single rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and are simply decorated with a twin bed and desk.
Shared room
For those who elect to share a room with a guest or another participant, these offer comfort at a modest price.
Commute
Commuter rates include lunch and dinner during the program.
Private rooms are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis, with consideration given to those with special needs.