Thomas Doherty and Gregory Hill will lead participants with personal or professional interests through a daylong retreat that weaves together insights from Zen practice and Ecopsychology. Our goal is explore the intersections of personal and environmental sustainability in the light of Zen teaching and practice. Thomas will share examples from his psychology practice that help individuals recognize, validate and celebrate their perceptions and emotions regarding the natural environment, nurture themselves, and engage in grounded action that manifests their unique sustainability visions. Greg will provide an introduction to mindfulness meditation and lead guided meditation exercises throughout the day.
Six CEU credits available for the Ecopsychology in Counseling Certificate Program at the Lewis & Clark Graduate School.
For details, including curriculum, please go to event web site.
Note: We will be spending some time outdoors so please dress for the weather.
Includes a vegetarian/vegan lunch.
Official Website: https://www.zendust.org/displayevent/16031
Added by howzentemple on May 19, 2012