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Taking It Home

Talk with friends, family, coworkers, and housemates about their spiritual roots. Share with them some of the ideas you had about your own roots in today’s workshop.

Take some time to notice how the roots that “hold you close” are related to the wings that “set you free” as you relate to the Spirit of Life. Reflect or journal on what you notice.

You may wish to set up an altar or centering table at home, with symbols from your roots. You may wish to include pictures of ancestors, role models, mentors, or teachers, or objects that remind you of them such as flowers they admired or food they liked.

Take a walk around your congregation’s meeting space.  What objects, signs and symbols do you see? If you are a long-time member or newly participating, what meaning or messages do the objects, signs and symbols convey to you? Do these objects, signs, and symbols give you a sense of roots? Where do you find a presence of the Spirit of Life in the building and grounds?

 


Last updated on Saturday, April 19, 2008.

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