Elder Flowering: A New View

with Patricia Rubano

Sunday, November 15
2-4pm Eastern

What is it that can still be flowering even as the body is fading?

Does your picture of aging tend to be one of loss or does it include what can be gained through living a long life?

Many changes occur as we age, some of them quite subtle.

We could ask, “What is falling away and what is drawing nearer?”

Together we will explore our imaginations around aging and what we find when we place our attention on what might be possible in the elder years that is new, in some way, from what was possible before.

Meet the Facilitator…

Patricia Rubano is a human-being-in-training, who has been involved in Anthroposophy for over 50 years. A 'once upon a time' Waldorf Early Childhood educator and a founding member of the board for the Center for Biography and Social Art, she is a faculty member and past director of their certificate training program. Alongside Anthroposophical endeavors, life at this point has had many chapters, including church, yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, Native American ceremony, Spacial Dynamics and Dyad communication work. She enjoys working with others on this journey to explore, share and appreciate the mysteries of human life in ways that bring connections and insights.

Registration

Workshop fees are at a sliding scale between $30-$90

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