Sun, Nov 19
|TOLIS Meeting Zoom Room
Fall Leaders' Wisdom Circle 2023
Network with other Nature-Centered Faith Group Leaders, Healers, Teachers and professionals in a safe circle of sharing. Find support, encouragement and advice to help you with your Work. Feed your soul, you who feed others! This is your time. Join in Loving Community.
Time & Location
Nov 19, 2023, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PST
TOLIS Meeting Zoom Room
Guests
About the Event
Join us for our next Leaders' Wisdom Circle for the TOLIS on Nov 19, 2023 from 9a-12p (PT), 10a-1p (MT), 11a-2p (CT), 12-3p (ET) for a short connecting meditation, a leadership training, an open round for discussion and a final round in gratitude and future planning/visioning.
This is intentionally set up for naturecentric spiritual leaders and professionals to help us deepen our personal Work, as well as to connect, and network with others to establish a supportive community for leaders.
Alexandra Star Risotti and Joshua Rex will lead us in this quarter’s Wisdom Circle’s inquiry process.
Last time we met we thought about:
How do we create Sanctuaries that can help us face the estrangements naturecentric spiritual people feel with others in our wider communities? How can we create them as "safe", what does that word mean now to different circles, and how do we keep them safe?
This time we're going to explore:
“Online Safety in these Challenging Times”
This Round 2 Teaching will include an inquiry into both personal and group safety and best practices.
With history, which includes “Witch Crazes”, how do we act Now to best protect What Might Be?
How concerned should we be about member privacy, witch burning times, current trends in certain states for limiting self expression and body autonomy and is there anything we can do about it?
How do your answers to those questions relate to body, privilege and social position?
Inquire with us. Share with us. Learn and Grow with us.
Join us in our Circle of Support Networking Nature-Centered Group Leaders, Healers, Teachers, and Professionals!
Nov 19, 2023
9a-12p (PT), 10a-1p (MT), 11a-2p (CT), or 12-3p (ET).
This is a free benefit of membership in our association.
Membership only requires 2 things, agreement with our ethics and a tiny contribution equivalent of at the minimum $11 annually (which supports our website and media needs, and offerings always can be "in kind" if monetary exchange is problematic). Both can be done as part of the registration process.
PLEASE Cconsider donating GENEROUSLY NOW, giving more than is the minimum required, OR REGULARLY with monthly or quarterly tithes so that we can do more for more.
Schedule
3 hours 10 minutesTOLIS Leaders' Wisdom Circle
Zoom
30 minutesRound 1: Ceremony and Centering
Guests
iRev. Sarah Heartsong attends the Council meetings from Erosia in Shelton, Washington, one of our TOLIS Land Sanctuaries. Sarah is an ordained priestess (over 25 years of Sacred Service), the founder of the Tree of Life Interfaith Sanctuary (TOLIS), currently holding the title of Main Sanctuary Servant, and is the Lady of the Land of Erosia. She holds a BA in Religion/Global Studies, and a MA in Communication Studies. She is also a professional artisan with Heartsong Healing Arts’ Rare Earth Designs, which you can find at Heartsong Healing Arts and Rare Earth Designs and on Etsy.
Best contacts are though email at TOLISanctuary@gmail.com or heartsongwoman@gmail.com and available for text/phone at 575-640-8506. Sarah spends most of her days running Rare Earth Designs, making sacred art and tools, writing her books, which some are now out, and developing her Land Sanctuary, 13 acres in Shelton, WA with a Goddess Blessing Tree. (Among other projects)
Joshua Rex, M.A., M.A.T., is a Mindfulness Coach and Teacher Trainer, working with individuals and organizations to design mindful approaches, routines, and techniques to support people in achieving their academic and professional goals, weaving in Social Emotional Learning through the Arts, Music, and Movement.
Joshua has worked in and around the classroom, working in after-school programs, childcare centers, and behavioral health organizations, providing scaffolded supports for children and adult learners.
Currently Joshua offers guidance and training in creating safe and predictable learning environments that are trauma-informed, and are grounded in restorative justice work.
Joshua Serves as the President of the Board for the TOLIS.