- Date and Time: Tuesday, February 4, 2025, at 9am Mountain Time
Winter invites us into stillness, a time of quiet reflection and rest. This month, we’ll explore the idea of perceiving stillness—not as emptiness or nothingness, but as a space for growth, insight, and balance. Just as nature requires both light and darkness, so do we. The stillness of winter holds its own unique power—an opportunity to pause, to be in the moment, to rest from the business of the world, to contemplate, to dream.
In this workshop, we’ll look at how light and darkness coexist and complement one another, just as stillness and movement are two sides of the same coin. We’ll explore how these contrasting forces aren’t about being "good" or "bad" but about embracing the necessary balance they provide in our lives. Stillness doesn’t mean inactivity; it can simply be the space where we allow ourselves to be present without the pressure of constant doing.
We’ll invite you to make room for quiet time this month—whether through reflective moments in your day, walks in nature, or even a period of stillness before sleep. It’s not about meditation in the traditional sense, but about finding peace in the pauses, creating space for deeper awareness and connection with yourself and the world around you.
Reserve Your Spot Now
Choose the option that works best for you:
- Workshop Only: For those seeking a focused, one-time experience. ($33)
- Workshop + 1-Month Free Trial of the Community: Join the workshop and explore our online community, where you’ll find ongoing support, resources, and connection. ($33)
- Workshop Free with Annual Community Membership: Commit to the year ahead with access to the rich offerings of our online community. ($100) Special Pricing: These prices are locked in for the first few months of the year! Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join at this discounted rate before the price increases. There is a lot that is put into the online community.
- To give me enough time to send you the Zoom link, I ask that you sign up by the Saturday before the workshop.