Interfaith Healing Practices: Tools to Inspire Hope amid Chaos

Saturday, November 2, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. CT  
TS Members & CO Chicago members: $35 • Nonmembers: $40

Presented in collaboration with Contemplative Outreach Chicago

 

We live in a time of deep social, political, and spiritual division, and it’s easy to feel hopeless with the constant news and social media. But there’s hope! Mystics throughout the ages have provided inspirational teachings and practical tools to heal our hearts and society from within.

In this interactive workshop, we will explore the Christian mystical practice of Centering Prayer to find inner peace and healing. We’ll also practice Buddhist techniques like Loving Kindness and Tonglen meditation to grow our capacity for love and compassion. These powerful practices can transform both ourselves and the world.

Mystics from all traditions teach that we hold God’s compassion and power within us, allowing us to embody the light and love that can change the world. Join us for a transformative workshop that explores timeless practices and insights from history’s greatest spiritual guides.

Registrants will receive on-demand access to recording(s) that can be viewed for two weeks following the conclusion of the program.

Carl McColmanCarl McColman is a spiritual writer and contemplative teacher based in Atlanta. His books include The New Big Book of Christian Mysticism, Eternal Heart: the Mystical Path to a Joyful Life, and An Invitation to Celtic Wisdom. His forthcoming book, Read the Bible Like a Mystic, will be published in 2025.

Program Format

This is a live, interactive online program that will also be recorded. Registrants will receive on-demand access to recording(s) that can be viewed for two weeks following the conclusion of the program.

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