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  • Activity time: 35 minutes Introduce the activity with these or similar words: Today and every day, we are still evolving, still developing our inner self, which we call our spiritual self, our soul, the essence of our being....
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Activity time: 20 minutes Say: What comes to mind when you think of aging? Most likely there are some negative things. Invite the group to brainstorm a list of negative aspects of aging. Pace the brainstorm slowly so there is time for agreement, laughter, sadness, wistfulness, and other responses.
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Activity time: 10 minutes Share the contents of Leader Resource 1, Valuing Elderhood. Invite comments.
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Activity time: 10 minutes Model personal introductions for the group by sharing your name and age. Invite participants to introduce themselves. You might say: As we go around the group, please say your name clearly and your years of life experience—also known as your age. This sets the tone for...
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Activity time: 20 minutes Encourage participants to chat over lunch. As lunch draws to a close, distribute Handout 1, Over Sixty: The Good Life Comes with Old Age. With your co-leader or a volunteer, read the column aloud. Pace the reading; allow time for laughter.
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Arrange for coffee, tea, and water at the workshop. Arrange for furniture set-up: For large group: Place tables in a horseshoe arrangement (leaders at the head table, chairs around outside of tables)....
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Coffee, tea, and water service items Tissues (for participant use) Newsprint, markers, and tape Chalice, candle, and lighter, or LED battery-operated candle Cloth and decorations for worship table: flowers, leaves, plant, small sculpture, or other decorative items Chime or bell for signaling time...
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • This workshop introduces the idea of elderhood as a creative and important time of life, a time to search inside, integrate experiences, and cultivate wisdom. Rituals and activities for the program, such as journaling, sharing blessings, and allowing for silence between speakers, will be...
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Curriculum | September 29, 2015 | For Adults | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
    Tagged as: 3rd Principle (Acceptance & Spiritual Growth), Acceptance, Aging, Connections, Contemplation, Direct Experience, Growth, History, Life Transition, Self-Respect, Spiritual Practice, Wisdom
  • We welcome your critique of this program, as well as your suggestions. Thank you for your feedback! Your input improves programs for all of our congregations....
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Preregister participants for the program, making sure they understand that each workshop builds on the one before, and there is some preparation for participants to do for each workshop. If you charge a small materials fee, make sure that there are scholarships available. Make it as welcoming as...
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • A number of materials require advance preparation or purchase, as follows: Order copies of Five Wishes (include one for yourself) well in advance of the program and be familiar with the document before Workshop 5. Ordering information can be found at www.agingwithdignity.org...
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • The program has six workshops. The two-hour time frame for each workshop includes 20 minutes for lunch, either brown bag or a lunch you have arranged. It is recommended that the program be offered midday, because some potential participants may not drive at night or may avoid evening activities.
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • We welcome your critique of this program, as well as your suggestions. Thank you for your feedback! Your input improves programs for all of our congregations....
    September 29, 2015 | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
  • Helps people as they begin to redesign their later years into a time of reflection, discernment, soul stretching, and new life possibilities. This gift of extended years finds many people becoming elders with deep personal questions such as, Who am I now? and What will I do that is meaningful?
    Curriculum | By Karin Peterson | September 29, 2015 | For Older Adults | From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
    Tagged as: Aging, Older Adult Faith Development
  • A book to help in the spiritual practice of meditation or prayer for money health for you, those you love, and the world: Thich Nhat Hanh, Teachings on Love (Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press, 1998). Books to help you explore money, spirit, and values in your life: Mark V. Ewert, The Generosity Path:...
    July 30, 2015 | From The Wi$dom Path
  • Ask these questions slowly, allowing time for reflection after each set of questions: Consider your money story and the wisdom you have mined from recalling and telling. How have past lessons and experiences proved unhelpful or harmful? What does it mean to have enough?...
    July 30, 2015 | From The Wi$dom Path
  • Prelude Choose your favorite money-themed song. Workshop 1, Opening, has suggestions. Call to Worship What calls us together in worship and what does it have to do with material wealth? It could be a poem or reading, possibly from the Wi$dom Path workshops or based on short snippets from...
    July 30, 2015 | From The Wi$dom Path
  • Reprinted from Teachings on Love, revised edition, by Thich Nhat Hanh (Berkeley, CA: Parallax Press, 1998). Used with permission of Parallax Press, Berkeley, California, www.parallax.org.
    July 30, 2015 | From The Wi$dom Path
  • Credo. noun (pl. credos) a statement of the beliefs or aims that guide someone's actions… — New Oxford American Dictionary (3rd edition) A credo is a snapshot of your values, faith, identity, and belief at one point in time. As Unitarian Universalists, we understand that your religious ideas...
    July 30, 2015 | From The Wi$dom Path