LAKE COUNTY, Calif. – Dr. Jack Miller, founder of The Phoenix Project, an international program in grief recovery, will be offering a free workshop entitled “Healing Our Losses” for those who are seeking to find their footing after trauma, reclaim life after loss and prepare for the journey ahead.
The workshop will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 4, at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 3810 Main Street, Kelseyville.
The event includes a potluck meal. If you are able, please bring a food dish to share.
Dr. Miller is a former Roman Catholic priest and founder of The Phoenix Project, an orchestrated rite of passage and deep healing process that has been helping people around the world for almost three decades “rise from the ashes of catastrophe.”
He was deeply moved by the stories of devastating loss here in Lake County and offered to stop here and give this workshop on his way to his 53rd Phoenix Project to be held in the Bay Area this winter.
Organizers and co-facilitators Loretta McCarthy and Denise Rushing are members of the Dancing TreePeople Farm community in Upper Lake. Each are authors on the topics of spirituality, earth wisdom and transformation. Both have participated in Dr. Miller’s Phoenix Project.
For more information contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , call 707-245-9076 or visit www.healingourlosses.net .
'Healing Our Losses' workshop planned for Oct. 4
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