Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Sheket Shabbat: A Time for Restorative Rest



We all need rest. Shabbat is a time in which we have the opportunity to experience a kind of rest that can renew and inspire. Shabbat menuchah or rest is not only a stopping, but it is an active spiritual practice in which we reconnect with our highest vision for who we are.

Give yourself the gift of a truly restorative Shabbat as we gather in shared silence and in celebration of Tu B'Shevat on our first annual Sheket Shabbat. We will spend the day in prayer and meditation, enjoying the expansive beauty of our entire campus.

Instruction will be given for those who are new to this practice, and those with an established practice will find the spaciousness and support invaluable for deepening their experience of silence.

A healthy lunch will be provided as part of the $18 registration fee, and I am happy to answer any questions you may have beforehand.
     
Please plan to come and enjoy . . .
...a [Shabbat] rest of love and generosity, a rest of truth and faith, a rest of peace and tranquility, calm and trust; a complete rest...        -Shabbat afternoon prayers

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