How can fierce compassion and deep spiritual practice sustain a movement of active resistance?
Gandhi outlined three elements of such a movement: self-purification, constructive program, and satyagraha (holding fast to truth). In this Mini-Retreat, engage in the spiritual practices of meditation, storytelling, and imaginative prayer to explore with our hearts what a spirituality of resistance for our times might look like.
Register in advance: https://onrealm.org/TrinityEpiscopalpdx/PublicRegistrations/Event?linkString=YTc1M2Q3MmQtMjYyMC00MjA2LTgxOGMtYjI4MTAwMWU4YWY0
In-person only; led by Fumi Tosu.
(Image: The Satyagraha Foundation)
About the presenter:
Fumi Tosu is an educator, storyteller, and peacemaker, as well as the founder of Dandelion House Catholic Worker in Clackamas County, where many Trinitarians volunteer and serve.
Fumi is a frequent retreat speaker as well as spiritual director. He received his Master of Divinity degree from the Jesuit School of Theology in Berkeley, CA.
Contemplative Mini-Retreats take place every 3rd Saturday, 9:00 am-noon. Join us for meditation, contemplative prayer as we sit together in community, with time for reflection, learning, and support, with guest teachers to help us explore the contemplative path. Mini-Retreats are free, but donations are gratefully accepted.