Kinship Circle Friday, March 17

We warming welcome you to join us for this Courageous Conversation:

Honing Our Capacity to Heal in Precarious Times

March 17, 2023

3:00 – 4:30 pm Easter/ Noon- 1:30 pm Pacific
(free)

Launch Meeting - Zoom

The rapid decline of Earth’s living systems is the greatest threat we bear, and we are the cause of this decline. Facing difficult truths is part of the path to becoming agents for healing. This transformation is hard-won, for our deepest nature is as vulnerable as other living systems. Wild wisdom and internally rooted ethics are as endangered as any natural system – and as resilient. How do we support each other on our journey of ecological awakening? How might this occur in everyday interactions or in challenging conversations with those close to us? Join ecopsychologist Renée Soule and host Shams Kairys in exploring what it means to heal and evolve for the sake of life in the context of ecological crises.

Dr. Renée G. Soule views and engages the global ecological crisis as an initiation for humanity. Renée is an avid gardener, teacher, and counsellor. Her work as an ecopsychologist began 30 years ago leading trips in exquisite wilderness settings, and matured into its current expression by working with men serving life sentences in San Quentin Prison. She is committed to ways of healing that strengthen our capacity to rectify and repair the harm we cause to our more-than-human world, while shoring up our dignity, wholeness, and innate natural belonging.

This program is part of the Inayatiyya Kinship Council of North America’s “Responding with love and courage to the Ecological Crisis” series.