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WISE WOMEN'S FORUM: Working with Spirits of Place: Faeries, Ancestors, Nature Spirits, and More, led by Sundance Metelsky

  • Saturday, April 18, 2020
  • 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
  • Jung Society Library, 5200 Cathedral Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016
  • 13

Registration

ON-SITE PROGRAMS ARE SUSPENDED DUE TO CORONAVIRUS. YOU WILL BE RECEIVING A FULL REFUND BY THE JUNG SOCIETY.

THIS PROGRAM WILL BE OFFERED ONLINE, DIRECTLY WITH SUNDANCE METELSKY. PLEASE REACH HER DIRECTLY TO COORDINATE THE ZOOM SESSION AND PAYMENT.  YOU CAN REACH SUNDANCE DIRECTLY AT sundancitaz@gmail.com


Discussion Group

Have you ever felt the presence of the Sacred as you walk in the woods, or sit quietly by the river, or dance with the ocean? Our forebears felt a strong connection with the spirits of place and had an awareness of such presences all around them. It is possible to experience the richness of connecting with the spirits of place through conscious intention and opening our hearts when we are in nature. In this workshop, we will learn about the various spirit beings who may be inhabiting a place, including Faeries, Ancestors, and Nature Spirits. We'll learn about cultivating an I-Thou relationship with these beings and exploring their presence around us. We'll take some time to step outside and connect with the spirits of Hawthorne Hill, the sacred land where the Jung Society Library is! Dress comfortably and bring a journal/something to write with.

Sundance Metelsky is an existential shamanic mystic who has been walking the shamanic path since 1992. She has studied shamanism/shamanic techniques with Rena Yount, Tom Cowan, Nan Moss, David Corbin, Dana Robinson, Adam Davis, Mary Tyrtle Rooker, and with many helping spirits. She is a member of the Universal Temple of Spirits, the Sacred Women’s Circle, Sister Dreamers, and the Jung Society of Washington, where she is a regular attendee of classes and workshops. She has a BA in English Literature with a Minor in Psychology from the University of Maryland, and an MA in Liberal Arts from St. John's College Graduate Institute.


Logistics:

The doors open at 1:30 so participants can have an opportunity to meet & greet before the session.  Please use the Hawthorne Place entrance.  The Jung Society has moved an online registration with Paypal, so please register and pay online, if you are able.  Otherwise, bring $5.00 cash or check.  Questions:  call Brenda 301 587 7412 and leave a message for a callback or via cell phone 301 919 9047 and leave a message for a callback.  Also please don’t wear perfumes, colognes or scents as some of our attendees are allergic to them.

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