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Animist Recovery Support Circle
October 25, 2019 @ 4:15 pm - 5:15 pm
This circle is for those who are actively tending their recovery from addictions. No circle on Nov 29
Finding solutions through your internal wisdom.
This unique offering combines drumming, journeying and sharing, as a means to explore your interior landscape of recovery. Connect with your recovery allies, your sobriety guides and ancestors through meditations and soundscapes. No previous experience necessary, only a desire to amplify your spiritual experience. Join us for new perspective on how your “higher powers” are communicating in your life and gain a deeper understanding of your unique journey.
Circle meets weekly, Fridays 5:15-6:15 PM with the first three Fridays of each monthly being led by Laura Brinckerhoff and Charles Gillispie.
Fourth Friday circle is entitled “Spirits of Addiction” and is led by Quynn Red Mountain.
Personal sharing is not required and no journeying experience is needed.
Laura is Tacheria Graduate, spiritual director and animist
minister in training. She has been clean and sober since 8-8-88. Her recovery is supported by a deep and abiding connection to the natural world and as a spiritual eclectic, has found strength, hope and service in the Animist Traditions.
Charles is a Certified Spiritual Director, a Poet Dreamer Philosopher, who views sobriety as a spiritual path, towards peace, awareness and health.
Quynn is an Animist Minister and founder of Web of Life Animist Church.
12 step friendly.
1:1 consultations available
Donations accepted. Requested donation is $5-$20. offer what you can
This circle is offered as a spiritual support circle and is not therapy or counseling.