Come to the quiet . . .where noticing and receiving with openness all that is most real within can lead to greater freedom and transformation. Bless yourself with a few days to simply be present and receive insight, healing, sense of connection or whatever is most needed now. Allow yourself to be gifted by God as you open yourself to the Great Love that holds and graces all. This retreat will feature a morning gathering each day with an emphasis on deepening your understanding of biospiritual focusing as well as an opportunity for one-on-one spiritual direction each afternoon. The remainder of our time will be in silence — a spacious, open place of attention and connection with God, self and others.
Sunday, 6:00 p.m. to Friday after Lunch
Cost:
$698.55 (Single)
(includes program fee, guest room, meals and taxes)
If no bedrooms available, call retreat center to be put on a waiting list.
**If you are exempt from Nebraska state taxes, would like to arrive earlier or depart later, or opt out of meals, please contact us. Cancellation Policy: The total cost includes a program fee, which is non-refundable, but which can be used for future retreats.
Deborah Sheehan, MA, is an adjunct lecturer in the Creighton University Christian Spirituality Program, as well as an experienced spiritual director and retreat director. She has worked in a variety of settings to help young people and adults deepen their understanding of embodied spirituality, including teaching and practicing BioSpiritual Focusing for over two decades.
Jane King, MA, is and experienced spiritual director and retreat leader. She is an adjunct lecturer in the Creighton University Christian Spirituality Program and has been practicing and teaching Biospiritual Focusing for many years.
Lori Stevens, MA, is a lifelong learner, spiritual director and retreat leader. Her approach to spirituality is rooted in finding God in all things. She holds a Master’s in Christian Spirituality and a graduate certificate in Spiritual Direction and Directed Retreats from Creighton University. Lori lives in Overland Park, Kansas and is the mother of two adult daughters.