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Conscious Peacemaking – an essential skill for the 21st Century Part 2
June 18, 2022 @ 9:30 am - 4:30 pm
Saturday June 18th
9:30am – 4:30pm
7th Elder on Canyon Creek, Glenwood Springs (directions provided with registration)
Join us for a day-long exploration of your role as a conscious peacemaker. You will be supported by nature – water, tree and rock on the land at 7th Elder, Canyon Creek
You will be guided to venture out onto sacred land for exercises and explorations to restore your connection to the place within where the seeds of peace making reside.
Fee $60 for the day program and potluck lunch. Details provided with registration.
Register by puchasing your ticket here
or by sending an Email to info@tcfhf.org
There are 12 spaces available for Saturday. Say YES quickly!
About the land where we’ll be gathering: 7th Elder on Canyon Creek, hosted by Sonja Linman.
Situated upon three acres of land in Canyon Creek, Glenwood Springs, 7th Elder, is a sacred place to “Serve Our Servants.”
7th Elder is home to the Linman family, where they tend spaces for learning, meditation, gathering and celebration. And, where they honor the land as our oldest ancestor; from before humanity, from within all times of the indigenous Nuche people, and into our shared lives together. Explorable spaces including a Study Library, Sharing Space, Yoga Circle, Peace Garden, Labyrinthe Paths and Wide Open Fields invite you to bring sturdy shoes and an open heart.
Barbe Chambliss Bio: Barbe Chambliss is a psychotherapist and mediator who currently resides in Paonia, CO. In the midst of interviewing women peacemakers around the world, she volunteered to work in Croatia with children who had barely survived the Bosnian War. This experience changed everything for her in her personal and professional life.
Now her purpose is to wake up the conscious peacemaker in as many people as possible. She directed the volunteer Center for Conflict Resolution in Aspen, Colorado. She has taught mediation to over 500 children and adults in rural Colorado schools.
She facilitates Restorative Justice Circles in her community.
The culmination of her interviews with ordinary women who were doing acts of peacemaking in communities around the globe was synthecized into the book Women Peacemakers: What You Can Learn from Them published in 2000. Barbe now uses the book as a tool for teaching school children about the art of peacemaking and mentoring them in applying the skills with their loved at home and at school.
About our host and sponsor: The Center for Human Flourishing invites individuals and communities to engage in opportunities for growth that ignite the full potential of the human spirit.
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