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Thursday, May 29, 2025

Spiritual Practices for Troubled Times: an online retreat

Spiritual Practices for Troubled Times

an online retreat
 
beginning
 
Wednesday, June 4, 2025

Seven themes, seven practices, seven weeks.

Spiritual practices involve the mind and heart and soul

Spiritual practices are also, always, bodily practices.

Do you have a regular spiritual practice, whether it is explicitly religious or not?
If you do, how does it involve your body? Your mind? Your heart and soul? Is it regular or occasional? Daily? Weekly? Monthly?

Does it nourish and strengthen you? Does it offer you stability? Does it give you a measure of peace?

Do you practice it alone or in community, or perhaps both?

How does it help you meet the challenges we are facing today?

            These are not "should" or "ought" questions. 
                They are just "is" questions. 

Do you need support and strength in these difficult times? Read on.



We live in troubled times. You know that. Ours are times, in this country and others, of political and social divisions, changes, and stresses. Economic stresses, too. Cultural and relational challenges. Changes in the climate, in the earth and waters and skies. Often accompanied by fear, worry, anxiety. By grief, anger. By yearning. By greater attentiveness to small, present daily realities and activities. By resolve and by slivers or glimmers of hope.

Spiritual practices. Many of the practices we will learn or re-learn during this retreat are appropriate to any season, troubled or peaceful. You may already have practiced them, or you may want to experiment with them for the first time. Some appear in our religious traditions; others are less obviously present in them or have been lost or forgotten. Some are so basic that, explicitly religious or not, explicitly spiritual or not, you may not have thought of them as spiritual practices.

Spiritual practice isn't magic. It requires... practice. It is also ordinary and accessible, as you practice step by step. And as you practice, it usually helps to have support, guidance, and some good company.


What

Seven themes, seven practices, seven weeks. 

We will practice them with one theme a week in this online retreat, with one major introductory post every Wednesday.

STOP

BREATHE

MOVE

GAZE

MAKE

READ

JOIN


The themes are deceptively simple. They are practices or clusters of practices. They are basic building blocks of your day and week. 

You'll get to try them, to ask questions about them, to share past and present experiences of them if you want to share, or to stay silent on the blog while you try them out. The blog format will anchor you with its structure and schedule and also offer you some flexibility with its check-in-night-or-day format.

I will be facilitating but also practicing and walking with you. We'll do this together.

Join us! It will be fun, it will be healing, it will be a little challenging --but gently-- and it will be a learning experience. 

It will also offer you some company, in this online community, so that you remember that you are not alone: not alone in your worries, not alone in your concern for your immediate and broader communities, not alone in your small but important pieces of action and activism, not alone in your Sabbath times and breathing times, not alone in your times of peace and not alone in your times of confusion.

Whether you need spiritual support to help you survive or to fuel resistance and protest or both --or for some other reason-- you are welcome to our retreat.

When/duration
 
Seven weeks, seven practices.

Each retreat week begins on a Wednesday. So the weeks begin on

Wednesday,
June 4
                            ... June 11
                                    ... June 18
                                           ... June 25
                                                ... July 2
                                                    ... July 9            and
                                            ... July 16

Following that Wednesday theme-setting and basic practice, every day or two for the full week (Wednesday to Tuesday), there will be different examples of the practice of the week from various cultural, religious, and spiritual contexts -- with a reminder of the week's theme to keep us steady.
 
Where and how

This online retreat takes place on a members-only blog.

This means the blog is accessible only to people who have registered and signed onto the blog. It will be private and will not be searchable on the internet. Conversations (taking place in the comments section of the blog posts) will be among participants only and closed to all other persons.

You'll sign onto the blog once (I will send you easy directions once you have registered) and the blog will recognize you after that whenever you click its home page url.

As I mentioned above, the blog format will anchor you with its structure and schedule and also offer you some flexibility with its check-in-night-or-day format.


When/how often

Wednesday to Tuesday: one theme per week, with one practice or cluster of practices. Check in every Wednesday, and every day or two in between one Wednesday and the next, according to your needs. 

It won't be burdensome -- no long readings, no strict schedule except for that first weekly check-in every Wednesday, and even that gives you a 24-hour window. 

You'll receive new energy and hope from the retreat community and its shared practices.

No weekend check-ins are required, so you can still run off to the mountains or the shore in this summer season (or winter season if you're in the southern hemisphere). There 
will be offerings on the retreat blog on weekends in keeping with the week's theme, so you can practice on weekends, but you can pick the time that works for you.

Seven weeks:  Think of this as steady summer refreshment or nourishment in small doses

You check into the retreat blog 
---every Wednesday for each new theme and 
---every day or two during the Wednesday-to-Tuesday week, but on your own time, and the retreat blog will give you a reminder, an example, a new way of understanding or enacting the practice of the week.

Stay with the retreat's rhythm: It will be most beneficial that way. But if the seven weeks in a row become a problem and if you find you need to take a break after four or five weeks, please do so, and let me know how long a break you want and when you plan to return. (Say, you need to take a break for a two-week vacation that begins on the July 4 weekend, or for care for a loved one recovering from surgery for a week.) If you take such a break, I will leave the retreat blog open for you beyond July 22 (the last day of the seven consecutive weeks) so that you can pick up the retreat again. But do let me know so I don't log you off the retreat blog on July 23!

REGISTER HERE

Click the word "here" above and once the link takes you to the registration/payment page, pick one of the three options: regular, benefactor, or hardship.

If you are in tough straits financially and cannot afford even the hardship rate, please
write me and we will arrange for a scholarship. 
Don't let your lack of money prevent you from seeking spiritual support and nourishment here. 

If on the other hand you are able to register at the benefactor level, you can help make financial assistance possible and keep the online retreats coming. 
Thank you!

Idaho Road (c) JCR 2011
More FAQ...

Do I have to talk to other people on this bloggy retreat? I'm a very private person.

See the answer to the next question.

Can I get some support here? I want some company.

This online retreat offers you a choice; it is up to you to find your preferred balance between the solitary and the communal, between privacy and solidarity.
You can and may remain private and just read the blog and use the spiritual practices and meditations on your own. Nobody will force you to speak or disclose who you are.

Or you can and may take part in conversation with other participants. Conversation takes place in writing, through the comments feature on the blog posts. 

Please be prepared to observe confidentiality and to respect other participants' diverse experiences and outlooks.

Use the retreat according to your personality and your circumstances. The online retreat is like a room in which you are welcome to sit in the company of others and to be either visible or invisible.

What, no Zoom? 

Because this is a meditative experience and requires time for pondering and practicing, and because participants will be from different time zones, the best format for this offering is a blog.

If you find that you need a live check-in on a particular theme of the retreat, write me and if at least three people request this on any given theme-of-the-week, we'll  use a Doodle calendar to schedule a Zoom appointment.

Friday, February 17, 2023

RE-MEMBERING OUR LIVES: A HEALING LENT - online retreat begins February 26

For other offerings from Redmont Retreats this winter and spring, 
including some shorter, later-beginning Lenten retreats 
and one course-retreat, click here.
 

RE-MEMBERING OUR LIVES: 

A HEALING LENT

Sunday, February 26 * 

to Saturday, April 1 

CANCELED DUE TO COVID.

But click above (on the word "here")

for the other retreats, 

which don't start till March 8 and March 23.


(c) Jane Redmont 2016
OUR LIVES THESE DAYS

Three years into the COVID pandemic...

"I'm still emerging and reorganizing and reinventing."

"The pandemic for me was profoundly disorienting and dislocating -- and yet also profoundly orienting and locating."

"Everyone was isolated. My question became, how do we connect with other people when we can't connect physically?"

"People are grieving their way out of that isolation."
 
"I'm not in the same body I was three years ago. How I am in community, what I see in community. How I see the world. All these things have changed."
 
"It's not just the COVID pandemic. There's been a racial reckoning. A sharper awareness of the climate crisis. And there's still an epidemic of gun violence."

"It was a kind of re-awakening for me."
 
"I want to go back to the way it was before."

"How can we find new ways of being church?"

"I am looking for what attends to my soul. I have explored more. My life has become hybrid in more than one way. Technologically, physically, and spiritually, in my religious affiliation. I am involved in multiple communities."

"We're never going back to the way it was before."
 
 "I've had to rearrange my life -- including my inner life and my spiritual practices."

"It's been like one long Lent."

Does any of this sound familiar?

join us for

RE-MEMBERING OUR LIVES:

A HEALING LENT

(c) Jane Redmont 2019

What and How

Body

Earth

Time*

Memory

Community


These are basic realities in our lives. Whether or not we observe Lent, we live in our bodies, on this earth, in time, with memory, and in some form, in community.

This online Lenten retreat --not just for those who observe the season of Lent-- will go through the season of Lent with five themes or lenses, one for each week. After a welcome and introduction to our time together, we will journey with one theme every week. We will stay together sixth week of Lent, Holy Week, when the realities of suffering, injustice, death, trauma and transformation are so present, and where the path still unseen leads to an entire season of Easter. Resurrection.

Every Sunday, especially for those who observe Lent, I will offer a (written) biblical reflection inspired by the Sunday readings in the Revised Common Lectionary. For everybody on the retreat, at the beginning of the week, we will also have a simple mindfulness exercise related to our theme of the week.

During the week, the retreat will invite us, on the retreat blog, to ponder the week's theme --in the form of a journal, through a creative activity,  in gazing at an image or two or listening to a piece of music, in silent meditation, in prayer; there will be options from which you can choose. 
 
Every week, we will notice the present, but also re-member, becoming more deeply aware of how the five realities of body, earth, time (especially Sabbath), memory, and community have changed --or not-- in our lives. We will recall and see connections, and make connections we may not have before. Some of us will see that we are reweaving the frayed parts of our lives, but often with a new thread, a new color, a new piece of cloth --or, if you prefer another metaphor, repairing or sanding or shaping or rebuilding something made of wood or stone or clay.
 
Where and how
 
Online (resources, conversation) 
 and in your daily life (anywhere - home, work, outdoors, indoors).

Online:
 
 1)  On the retreat blog. All retreat materials (readings, meditations, spiritual exercises or invitations to practice, music, visual art) will be posted on the retreat blog as the retreat proceeds. At least three times a week, there will be words of wisdom, music, images, and spiritual exercises for you. 
 
There is a comments space on every post of the blog for you --if you wish-- to share reactions to the offerings of the week or experiences you have had with the theme of the week in your own life

The initial, one-time-only sign-on to the retreat blog is easy.* Once you have signed up a first time, the retreat blog will recognize you and you can check in any time. Only retreatants with have access to the blog, which is private and not searchable on the internet.
 
2) In live Zoom conversations. This retreat also offers a weekly 60-90 minute opportunity to talk with other retreat participants and with me (Jane, your retreat facilitator) about your experience with the week's theme and with the resources and spiritual practices of each week in Lent.  Your registration on PayPal includes options from which you can choose: A morning session, an evening session (both on weekdays), and, for any who really cannot make it on a weekday, a possible Sunday session.
    
For both of these online experiences, you will need a computer or tablet and a working internet connection. The bigger the screen, the better: while technically speaking you can view the retreat blog and use Zoom on your smartphone, I don't recommend it.
 
* Need technical help? Neither the retreat blog nor Zoom is complicated once you've done it once, and even the first time it's not hard. I send out detailed directions on how to sign on to the retreat blog and a link to hop onto Zoom. But if you need extra help and support, I'll be glad to walk you through your first time or to trouble-shoot with you should you run into a snag.
 
In daily life:

Your life, your location, your schedule: You can read --and gaze at, and listen to-- the retreat materials at any time of day or night, and you can pray and practice according to your schedule and lifestyle. 
 
It will be good for you to devote a little time every day to the retreat, but three days a week can also work. When and where you practice and pray is up to you. Experiment and see what works. The Zoom conversations will also provide support and ideas. Listen to others And don't hesitate to ask for help.
 
Registration and Cost
 
Registration and payment take place via PayPal secure link (below), which takes credit and debit cards in addition to PayPal.

--You don't have to have your own PayPal account to use this online payment method.
--If you prefer making a donation via Venmo, please write me.
--A discount rate is available for those in financial hardship.
--Likewise, the benefactor rate, for those who have the means, helps offset costs and makes scholarship aid possible.
--If even the discount fee is too high for you, please write me and ask about the possibility of a scholarship.
--Payment is non-refundable and due upon registration.
 
 
 
Please pick one
Pick your weekly Zoom time
*IF* I offered a weekend Zoom, which could you attend?



Questions?
 
 
 
For other offerings from Redmont Retreats
 this winter and spring, 
including some shorter Lenten retreats
and one course-retreat,
click here.