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The Moral Imagination: A Two-Part Journey into Sacred Possibility

Price

$80

Date & Time

November 4 & 11, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. CST

About the Course

The Moral Imagination: A Two-Part Journey into Sacred Possibility

Presenter: Kalyn Falk, M.A.


What if the path to healing our world began with the soul’s capacity to imagine what does not yet exist?

This two-part workshop invites spiritually grounded seekers into a creative, contemplative exploration of how we hold tension, navigate complexity, and stay rooted in love amidst a broken world. Through story, silence, and sacred imagination, we’ll explore four spiritual postures that open the way to transformation: honouring relationship, embracing paradox, cultivating creativity, and stepping into holy risk.

 

Tuesday, November 4, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. CST

12:00 PST / 1:00 MST / 2:00 CST (includes SK) / 3:00 EST / 4:00 AST

Part One - Seeing with New Eyes: spiritual foundation of the moral imagination - appreciating complexity


Tuesday, November 11, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. CST

12:00 PST / 1:00 MST / 2:00 CST (includes SK) / 3:00 EST / 4:00 AST

Part Two - Creating What Does Not Yet Exist: exploring the role of creativity and risk in the spiritual life.


Access to the recordings of this series will be sent to all who register. Inspired by the work of John Paul Lederach


This is one of several workshops being offered by Kalyn Falk through Spirit River Community. Join us for one or all workshops - you are most welcome! To purchase access to the recordings of the workshops offered by Kalyn in the past, or register for an upcoming workshop, visit this page: https://www.spiritrivercommunity.org/category/all-products

Your Instructor

Kalyn Falk, M.A.

Kalyn Falk, M.A.

Kalyn Falk, MA, is a spiritual director and an Instructor for the Conflict Resolution Studies program at the University of Winnipeg in partnership with Canadian Mennonite University. She was involved in the Shekinah Formation Program in spiritual direction for the past 10 years, at first as a co-Director alongside Sister Mary Coswin, and then serving as Director from 2020 to the fall of 2024. Kalyn has been honoured to accompany people in spiritual direction and retreats for more than 20 years. Her hope is to create spaces where people can learn and practice processes of deep listening in order to become more fully themselves, transform their relationships, and restore their connection to the Sacred. Kalyn lives in Winnipeg with her partner, David.

You can learn more about Kalyn at www.kalynfalk.com

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