This event runs online for three hours on Saturday 16 November, from 10am-1pm US Central Time (4-7pm UK time, 5-8pm CET).
“One day you finally knew what you had to do, and began..”
- Mary Oliver
“I think continually of those who were truly great.. of those who in their lives fought for life, who wore at their hearts the fire’s centre...”
- Steven Spender
“See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me...”
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
“Start right now / take a small step / you can call your own…”
-David Whyte
We gather to connect with purpose through the doorways of poetry.
As we move into November, the coming Winter affords us opportunity to pause and reflect. What are the values guiding us? What are the projects calling us? How do we want to make use of our precious hours in the years ahead? The world cries out for our courage, for our love, and for our talents.
Poems are inspirations and reminders. They are portals from the everyday into the timeless and universal. As we cultivate trust in our creativity, we deepen our access to the hidden and magnificent flows of life moving through us. To write with others is to catalyse and to be catalysed. When one person expresses their calling, we all hear our own calling more deeply.
In this session, we will creatively and collaboratively connect with purpose through reading and writing poetry. Our explorations will be held in a field of present moment awareness, as we ask ourselves: What is it like to be here now, in this time of our lives, with this group? How can we listen more deeply to the words and projects that want to be expressed through us?
Activities in the session will include:
- Accessible and playful exercises to ease into writing and sharing poetry together.
- A meditative reflection on a poem that potently explores the theme of purpose.
- Listening to each other as we explore what calls us, and writing poems inspired by what we hear in each other.
- Time to write a poem exploring your own sense of purpose.
This event is open to all, regardless of your prior experience with the reading and writing of poetry. If you find writing poetry daunting, you are not alone, and you are especially encouraged to attend.
All participants will receive a preparatory welcome pack that will be sent to you one week before the event (or, whenever you register, whichever is later). This pack will include:
- Suggested poems to read.
- Suggested questions to reflect on and / or write about.
- A specially recorded video exploring how poetry can help us access our sense of purpose.
The investment for this experience is $60.
To help promote a sense of cohesion and collaboration, the group size for this event is limited to 8 participants.
What people are saying about previous sessions:
- “Will's poetry sessions were a cauldron of inspiration, surrender and trust. The other participants were wondrous and every session brought more love and magic out of us. I'm infatuated and I want more!”
- Elsa May
- “Humble, brilliant, and wildly creative, Will invites us to sit together in the unknowing, and to wonder together. The spaces between his sentences are as imbued with presence and transmission as his words. His Poetry and Presence sessions are innovative, delightful and soul-expanding.”
- Valerie
- “I love being in the spaces that Will creates and inhabits, where it feels like anything is possible. I have a deep and growing trust in Will’s loving intention as a human and a facilitator. I remember coming out of Will’s sessions feeling amazing, alive and transformed!”
- Christine
About the facilitator -
Will Jefferson is a philosopher, a facilitator and a lover of poetry. He leads Relational Mindfulness (Relatefulness) groups with The Relateful Company, and offers 1:1 sessions to individuals to develop their skills in mindfulness, communication and creativity. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Oxford, and wrote his dissertation on the moral significance of empathy. His love for poetry was ignited during a month walking the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, in which he spent his evenings reading and memorising the 40 poems that friends had given him for the journey.
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