Earth Empathy: Cultivating Resilience
A three-week mini-cohort supporting us in responding to the ecological crisis
Led by Amy Woolam Echeverria
Three week cohort September 10 - 24, 2024
Two live online sessions: Tuesday, September 10 + Tuesday, September 24
Live sessions: 7:00pm-8:30pm EDT
Suggested Registration: $65
Full and half scholarships are available
Do you want to be awake to the ecological crisis without falling into paralyzing despair?
Do you want to live in a way that connects you to yourself and your deepest longings, to others in your community, and to the earth?
Then this mini-cohort is designed for you. Consider joining a three-week journey that will equip you with spiritual tools and community support needed to live with integrity and resilience in challenging times.
Why Participate in Earth Empathy: Cultivating Resilience?
This program offers a unique opportunity to:
Deepen Your Connection with the Earth: Learn how to listen to the Earth's song and cry, cultivating empathy for all forms of life.
Navigate Ecological Grief: Move through feelings of despair and overwhelm with guided practices and spiritual insights.
Heal and Transform Your Community: Engage with others who share your awareness and commitment to healing both the planet and our communities.
Program Details:
Two live online sessions: Tuesday, Sep. 10 & Tuesday, Sep. 24, 7-8:30pm EDT
Supportive materials for you and your community will be sent electronically
Suggested Registration: $65
Full and half scholarships are available.
Limited Spaces —Register Today!
Dear Friends,
It's a joy to invite you to join Amy and me for this timely, compact journey together. Amy is a global leader in the fight for a sustainable future. She weaves together spiritual insight and practical tools in ways that empower all who are called to play a part in the healing of our planet and each other.
Heart-to-Heart is making this workshop available to all, regardless of ability to pay. We wish to offer full and half scholarships to those working in under-served communities, youth and young adults, and all in need. Consider contributing to our scholarship fund.
Thank you!