Becoming an Ordinary Mystic

Friday, October 3rd - Sunday, October 5th
Facilitator(s): Mirabai Starr

$395

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Overview

Description

Mysticism can be described as a direct experience of the sacred. In her most recent book, Ordinary Mysticism, beloved spiritual guide Mirabai Starr provides a stunning exploration of finding the extraordinary in the everyday.

During this retreat, Mirabai will guide retreatants to discover their own inner mystic and let go of the limiting belief that spiritual life exists only in traditional places of worship. The mundane shows up as miraculous, the boring becomes fascinating, and your own shortcomings turn out to be your greatest gifts.

Mirabai will draw on ancient wisdom from spiritual teachers across the centuries as well as offer practices and writing prompts to help our souls seek holy ground.  Come find meaning and wonder in your ordinary moments.

Dates and Details
Friday, October 3rd through Sunday, October 5th

This retreat begins at 6:30pm on Friday and ends at 12:00pm on Sunday
The cost of this retreat is $395, which includes a non-refundable $75 deposit as well as meals and overnight accommodations

Registration Information
You may register and pay online by clicking the register button on the right, by calling the front desk at 262-898-2590 with a credit card number, or by mailing a check made out to Siena Retreat Center.” Payment must be received to complete registration. Please see our Frequently Asked Questions page for additional information.

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About the Facilitators

Mirabai StarrMirabai Starr

Mirabai Starr is an award-winning author, international speaker, and leading teacher of interspiritual dialogue. For 20 years she taught philosophy and world religions at the University of New Mexico. She continues to teach through seminars, retreats, and her online community, Wild Heart, sharing her wisdom on contemplative living, writing as a spiritual practice, and the transformational power of grief and loss. She lives with her extended family in the mountains of northern New Mexico.