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VIRTUAL – Ancient Egyptian thought and Zoroastrianism Retreat

Exploring contemplation and self-knowledge through the lenses of these traditions Led by Mervat Nasser*, Psychiatrist/Researcher in ancient Egyptian thought and traditions – Ancient Egyptian approaches. Khodadad (Khodi) Kaviani*, Professor, Central Washington University – Zoroaster’s Songs and Zoroastrian Traditions. Treat yourself

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VIRTUAL – Indigenous, Jewish Kabbalah, and Lutheran traditions Retreat

Exploring contemplation and self-knowledge through the lenses of these traditions Led by Blair A. Stonechild*, Professor of Indigenous Studies, First Nations University, Regina – Spirituality as Inspirational Knowledge in Indigenous Traditions. B. Les Lancaster*, Liverpool John Moores University, UK and

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VIRTUAL – Hinduism, Meditative Inquiry, and Muslim Sufi traditions Retreat

Exploring contemplation and self-knowledge through the lenses of these traditions Led by Ashwani Kumar*, Associate Professor, Mount Saint Vincent University, Halifax – Hinduism and Meditative Inquiry approaches. Jason Idriss Sparkes*, The Burhānīya Sufi Order/Tarīqah, Waterloo, Ontario – Muslim Sufi approaches.

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Merton & Nouwen

Spiritual Guides for our Tremulous Times This retreat is now FULL. Please consider one of the other retreats as an alternative option. Facilitated by Michael W. Higgins, author (including biographies on both Thomas Merton & Henri Nouwen), Vatican affairs specialist,

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