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Ecological Grief: Part 1

Join the NCENN Network and Forest Therapy Guide Andrea Prazmowski for the first of two ecological grief sessions over Zoom on Friday, October 28th, 2022.

 

How do we sustain ourselves and stay resilient as we face the climate emergency and other global challenges? How do we stay awake to both the suffering and the beauty and strengthen our capacity to act for the healing of the world?

 

Over the course of two sessions, Heart Land will lead us in the deep wisdom of the work pioneered by Joanna Macy (The Work that Reconnects) to help us stay grounded, connected and clear in our purpose in these times. The process offers a range of practices — solo and group, reflective and interactive — to deepen into our connections with each other and the web of life, and help ourselves and others transform anxiety and overwhelm into inspired action.

 

Not sure you can make the second session in November? No worries, they are designed to be standalone!

 

Andrea Prazmowski is Ottawa’s first Certified Nature & Forest Therapy Guide. She earned her certification in 2017 with the Association of Nature & Forest Therapy (ANFT) and has served as a mentor and trainer with ANFT. She has a journalism degree and has worked as a freelance writer and editor as well as facilitating learning groups and community partnerships of various kinds for more than 25 years.

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