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Ephemeral: Honoring the Duality of Spring

Ephemeral: Honoring the Duality of Spring

Join us for a morning of guided journaling practices and conscious conversation surrounding the lessons and metaphors of spring.  Amidst the current tapestry of cultural and societal happenings, where the call for renewal and resilience resonates deeply, “Ephemeral: Honoring the Duality of Spring” offers a timely exploration of the themes of destruction and regeneration. Open to those new to journaling and experienced journal-ers alike, this event provides attendees with a reflective space to navigate the complexities of our contemporary cultural landscape, fostering inspiration for personal growth and contributing to the collective renewal of ourselves and our society. All in all, this event invites you to explore the ways we can learn from spring’s course, and how these lessons can help us finding solace and understanding for ourselves internally and for the greater world around us.  

📅 Date: Saturday, March 9th

🕕 Time: 11:00am - 12:15pm

📍 Location: The Malama Collective

Ticket Price: $40pp


Sliding Scale Options Available:

Please contact Nicole (nicole@nicolesmolinski.com) if you would like to be considered for a sliding scale fee agreement. Priority is given to those who identify as members of marginalized communities (including but not limited to BIPOC, AAPI, 2SLGBTQIA+, Neurodivergent & Disabled Communities). 

Event Details:

  • Guided Journaling Prompts: Delve into the psychological aspects of spring's dual nature with carefully crafted prompts, guiding you through a mindful exploration of destruction and regeneration.

  • Interactive Conversations: Engage in thoughtful discussions with fellow participants, sharing insights and perspectives on the psychological journey towards personal and collective renewal.

  • Coffee, Tea & Lite Snacks provided for a comfortable and welcoming journaling environment.

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