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Write Your Way Home: Women's Spring Series

Creative Writing as an awakening path


Four Thursdays—May 9, 16, 23, and 30

Online via Zoom: 10 am-11:30 am PT

Write Your Way Home: Women's Spring Series

Creative Writing as an Awakening Path


Four Thursdays—May 9, 16, 23, and 30

Online via Zoom: 10 am-11:30 am PT


Write your way into the heart of your life! Within you is a river of stories and images, memories and dreams, insights and inspiration. Flowing them into words on a page—and sharing them with others—is a profound practice of healing, self-discovery, creativity, and connection. Tell the stories you most want to share. Understand more deeply what it is to be human.


Whether you’re returning to Write Your Way Home or joining us for the first time, each series leads you into unexplored terrain with new themes, prompts, and inquiries.

Each session includes meditation practices that ground you in your wise heart, embodied energy practices that clear the pathways of creativity, writing prompts that evoke the free flow of imagination and memory, and sharing your work in small groups without judgment or critique. Journaling prompts help keep you inspired to write between sessions. All those who identify as women are welcome.

  

 

Every Write Your Way Home course includes:

*mindful movement practices—accessible to all bodies—with an emphasis on increasing sensitivity, developing inner listening and intuition, and unclogging the body’s centers and pathways of creative energy.

*guided meditation to settle the mind, open the heart, and connect you with your true nature 

*writing prompts and exercises that awaken imagery and story

* inspirational poems and quotes from women writers

*practical teachings to make your writing more vivid and powerful

*sharing in small groups of women without judgment or critique



Series cost: $80

Anne Cushman is the author of the memoir The Mama Sutra: A Story of Love, Loss, and the Path of Motherhood; the novel Enlightenment for Idiots, named by Booklist as one of the top ten first novels of its year; the mindful yoga manifesto Moving Into Meditation; and the India pilgrimage guidebook From Here to Nirvana. Her personal essays on spiritual practice in daily life have been widely published in venues that include the  New York Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, O: The Oprah Magazine, and  Lion’s Roar. She is a guiding teacher for the international Mindfulness Meditation Teacher Certification Program; a senior retreat teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center; and a former editor for both Yoga Journal and Tricycle: The Buddhist Review.

 

Contact

Anne Cushman

[email protected]