Spiritual Life Tune-Up


Fr. Thomas Ryan, CSP, directs the North American Office for Ecumenical and Interfaith Relations in Washington DC for his community, the Paulist Fathers. A writer, poet, lover of the outdoors, and Kripalu Yoga teacher, he…
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Regular tune-ups keep your car humming along at the peak of its capabilities. Similarly, when you take the time to tune up your spiritual life, there’s an ongoing brightness in your daily experience. That brightness comes from a genuinely holistic spirituality that embraces the physical, emotional, spiritual, and social dimensions of your life.
This weekend, assess the quality and balance of your life components, including
- Time and relationships with friends
- Exercise and play
- Living with a Sabbath rhythm
- The expression of your creative energies
- Service.
Holistic-health promotion requires that you attend to every part of your life. Through input, reflection, and discussion, you emerge with strategies for rebalancing and retuning. This program is an opportunity for peaceful assessment of the quality of your life. When was your last tune-up?
Recommended reading Thomas Ryan, Disciplines for Christian Living: Interfaith Perspectives (Paulist Press).
questions?
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Choice of Accommodations
- Dormitory
- $196
The dorms allow for 5–22 people per room, and offer simple bunk beds and nearby hall bathrooms.
- Standard Rooms
- $254 and up
These spare and peaceful rooms measure 8' x 12' and include a double or queen-size bed or platform twin beds.
- Standard Plus Rooms
- $388 and up
These quiet rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and include simple décor, a double or queen-size bed, or twin beds.
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