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SCHEDULE:
TUITION:
$195 if paid in full before
July 15, $245 thereafter. Please make checks payable to "Robert
Moss" and mail to Mel Stettz, 17604 Tree Lawn Dr. Ashton, MD 20861
INFORMATION & REGISTRATION: |
Saturday-Sunday, August
14-15 Australian Aborigines say that the Big stories are hunting the right people to tell them, like predators stalking in the bush. The trick is to put ourselves in a place where the Big stories can find us. In this weekend of creative play in a glorious natural setting among woods and waterfalls, we’ll let the Big stories hunt us, and learn to embody their power and their healing in our lives. All of us are living a story. If we don’t know what it is, it is likely to be a little story, a limiting one, woven from past disappointments and stitched tight by the people who are forever telling us who we are and what we can and cannot accomplish. If we fail to define ourselves, we let ourselves be defined by others. When we are seized by the Big story, we step beyond limiting definitions and beliefs. Great healing becomes available because we can now draw on the immense energy that becomes available when we know we are serving a larger purpose. We gain courage and stamina to get through the ups and downs of everyday life, aware that we are acting in a deeper drama.
We’ll explore and perform some of the Big stories from myth
and literature that can heal and empower: the Japanese story of the sun
goddess who hid her light because she was abused, and how she was coaxed
back; the Gnostic story of the forgetful envoy who was sent into this world
on a vital mission but forgot what it was; Dante’s story of how we approach
our truest life teacher by knocking on the heart. From dreams and shared
journeys, spontaneous theatre and entertainments, we’ll harvest personal
stories, charged with energy and meaning, in order to become the authors of
our own life scripts. |
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