Discovering Your Spiritual Autobiography

REGISTER NOW: FRIDAY-SATURDAY-SUNDAY | OCTOBER 24, 25, 26 | $500

FRIDAY | Meet and Greet at Cottonwood from 5 PM to 7 PM
SATURDAY | Meet at Anita Marie Fine Art (across the street from Cottonwood) at 9:30 AM, formal start at 10 AM, catered lunch provided, class wraps up by 5 PM
SUNDAY | Meet at Anita Marie Fine Art from 9 AM to 3 PM, catered lunch provided

Have you ever or recently reflected on your spiritual journey? Do you wonder why is it important that you are here? Are you living fully into the person you wish to be? How does your spirituality inform your life?

Taking the time to reflect on big questions in a small group is a wonderful tool to gain clarity, inspiration, and community. Learn about yourself as you share thoughts and stories with others. Join us for an 8 week journey, culminating in writing and sharing your Spiritual Autobiography alongside fellow seekers. Along the way be prepared to~
• connect with yourself and others,
• get curious,
• investigate your own thinking,
• create and learn, and reflect.

Discovering your Spiritual Autobiography is a nondenominational, in-person, small group experience. At the conclusion of our time together we will write and share out loud our Spiritual Autobiographies. Spiritual Autobiographies are a living document, evolving and changing through time and experience. This is an invitation to expore what is true for you, in this moment.

MATERIALS
A workbook will be provided for $15, payable to your instructor at the start of the first class session. Class participants are encouraged to bring a notebook or journal with pencils, pens, and even colored pencils.

719-520-1899
Cottonwood Center for the Arts
427 E Colorado Ave
Colorado Springs, CO 80903

https://cottonwoodcenterforthearts.com/spiritual-autobiography

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