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Soulful Conversations: “The Long and Lazy River to Your Soul; A winter night’s reverie in the company of friends”

Dates: Thursday, January 19, 2023, 7 pm ET
Available by: Join by Videoconference Only (learn more about videoconference)
Suggested Love Offering: $ 10.00

Soulful Conversations: “The Long and Lazy River to Your Soul; A winter night’s reverie in the company of friends.”

Facilitated by Rev. Karyn OBeirne


What if we were all on a unique journey to our soul? What would that journey resemble? Nellie McKay’s song, Long and Lazy River, invites us to contemplate and reflect on a fundamental quality of being.

While the winter nights call our attention to the deeper parts of spiritual practice, please join Rev. Karyn O’Beirne in an evening of music, reflection, and sharing what most wants to be heard within you.

 

FACILITATOR:

 

Rev. Karyn O’Beirne

Reverend Karyn O’Beirne was ordained as an Interfaith minister by One Spirit in 2011 and has been a guest worship leader for more than 15 years at several Long Island Unitarian Universalists congregations. Karyn was taught by Tara Brach and Jack Kornfield in their joint Mindfulness Meditation Teacher program was certified in 2018 and continues to teach and facilitate Mindfulness workshops and gatherings. Karyn’s “Findings from the Hunting Party’s Scout”, a personal narrative of her spiritual transformation and travels, was published in 2008.

A long-time student of Don Miguel Ruiz, author of “The Four Agreements”, Karyn and her husband traveled with the Toltec East Coast Wisdom Group to Teotihuacan, Mexico; Machu Picchu, Peru; Stone Henge, UK; Croagh St. Patrick, Ireland and a Black Madonna tour of France while practicing the art of Toltec Dreaming for three years with Miguel Ruiz’s apprentice Rita Rivera. Karyn has studied with Caroline Myss, Adyashanti, Gangaji, Thomas Moore, Meghan Don, author of “Falling into the Arms of God” and most recently Loch Kelly.

Reverend O’Beirne was the chairperson of the Women and Spirituality taskforce and past president for the Suffolk county chapter of National Organization for Women. She is currently the Program Director of a student internship program that awards eligible students for volunteering at qualifying non-profits involved in social justice work. Karyn is working on her second book, “Grace for Your Table”.

If you have questions about registering for this course, please contact One Spirit Learning Alliance by email to info@1spirit.org or call 212-931-6840.

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