Finding Sources of Strength and Courage

with Jennifer Brooks Quinn

Sunday, October 4
2-4pm Eastern

A Verse for Our Time

We must eradicate from the soul
All fear and terror of what comes towards us out of the future.

We must acquire serenity
In all feelings and sensations about the future.

We must look forward with absolute equanimity
To everything that may come.

And we must think only that whatever comes
Is given to us by a world-directive full of wisdom.

It is part of what we must learn in this age,
namely, to live out of pure trust,
Without any security in existence.

Trust in the ever-present help 
Of the spiritual world.

Truly, nothing else will do
If our courage is not to fail us.

And let us seek the awakening from within ourselves
Every morning and every evening.

~Rudolf Steiner

An exploration of courage in our own life stories and what we can draw from those experiences in these uneasy times.

Meet the Facilitator…

Jennifer Brooks Quinn is a bilingual biography counselor, therapist, and adult educator, as well as a former Waldorf high school teacher with a private counseling and consulting practice. She has over twenty-five years of experience supporting individuals, couples, groups, and organizations through an anthroposophical approach.

In addition to her extensive work in Waldorf education, Waldorf teacher training, and anthroposophical studies, Jennifer has completed trainings in Biography Counseling and Psychosynthesis. She has served as director and faculty member of Foundation Studies in Anthroposophy in Spring Valley, NY and Brooklyn, NY, and has also served on the board of the Center for Biography and Social Art.

Jennifer is a co-founder of the Awakening Connections/Creating Community program for schools and organizations through the Center for Biography and Social Art.

Registration

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

Once you submit this form you will be taken to a payment page to pay by credit card or instructions to mail a check.

Note that workshops will not be recorded and are based on live participation.

If you would like to request financial assistance to participate in this workshop please email administration@biographysocialart.org.

The Center for Biography and Social Art is committed to equal opportunity and does not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, age, national origin, disability, marital status, or any other protected class.