Workshop 2: Solitude and Connection – The Stuff of Life Tapestry is Sunsetting The UUA is no longer updating Tapestry of Faith programs. Part of Hindsight, Humor, and Hope: Who, Me, an Elder? In This Section Introduction From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope In this workshop, participants will bring thoughts and journaling from their home reflections. Home journaling, done in solitude, allows easier connection to all memories. Remembering the influential people who were part of their lives may bring up difficult experiences that they have not thought… Workshop-at-a-Glance From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity Minutes Lunch 20 Opening 5 Activity 1: Stretching 10 Activity 2: My Most Influential Person 15 Activity 3: Spiritual Journaling 10 Activity 4: Guided Meditation 20 Activity 5: Life Maps and Lifescapes 20 For Next Time 10 Closing 10… Materials 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… Preparation From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Arrange for coffee, tea, and water at the workshop. Arrange for furniture setup: For large group: Place tables in a horseshoe arrangement (leaders at the head table, chairs around the outside of tables). For smaller group: Place one or two table tables in a rectangle (leaders sit at a middle side… Lunch From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 20 minutes Welcome participants as they arrive and ask them to put on their name tags. Encourage them to chat over lunch. If anyone is new to the group, invite them to make a name badge and to take and decorate a journal…. Opening From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 5 minutes Light the chalice and offer these words: Come into this circle of caring. We light this chalice as a beacon of hope, a sign of our listening, and a quest for clearer understandings of ourselves and others. We honor our shared moments in life. Lead the group in singing… Activity 1: Stretching From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 10 minutes Introduce the activity using these or similar words: In 1954, a young research physician, Denham Harman, developed the “free radical theory of aging.” After decades of additional research, his work was accepted by the medical establishment. Now his findings support… Activity 2: My Most Influential Person From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 15 minutes Remind participants of the home journaling assignment from last week: Consider the most influential people in your life. Divide pages into thirds and title each third of a page with a decade; for example, birth to age 10, age 11-20, and so on. Then, in the space for each… Activity 3: Spiritual Journaling From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 10 minutes Post the journaling questions you have written on newsprint and read them aloud. Invite participants to write their responses to the questions in their journals. Activity 4: Guided Meditation From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 20 minutes Introduce the activity, saying: Following our middle-age years, the next life stage deserves a respectful label, like elderhood instead of old people…. Activity 5: Life Maps and Lifescapes From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 20 minutes Introduce the activity, saying: When we review our succession of life experiences, we see that observed together they develop a lived pathway. We can make a visual representation of this by connecting our meaningful people, times, and places to create a Life Map or… For Next Time From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 10 minutes Distribute Handout 1, Five Minute Practice of Presence, and Handout 2, Looking Ahead to Workshop 3. Respond to any questions. Invite participants to pack up their incomplete Life Map or Lifescape projects for completion at home. Closing From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope Activity time: 10 minutes Post the closing words so all can see them. Shuffle and set out Blessing Cards, text side down, and invite each participant to take one. Then take a card and read your blessing aloud. Invite participants in turn to share their blessings aloud; provide a pause between… Handout 1: Five Minute Practice of Presence From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope “Five Minute Practice of Presence” from Listen: A Seeker’s Resource for Spiritual Direction, a publication of Spiritual Directors International, Vol. 2. issue 1. Used with permission. Printing This Handout Download a high-resolution copy of this Handout (PDF) for printing. Handout 2: Looking Ahead to Workshop 3 From Hindsight, Humor, and Hope The part of living that is opposite of connecting with others is solitude. It isn’t the same thing as loneliness. Instead it is the opportunity we give ourselves when we both become more aware of our inner depths and yet retain our sense of unity with others. As we live we try to honor these… PREVIOUS: Leader Resource 2: Blessing Cards UP: Hindsight, Humor, and Hope NEXT: Introduction Download all of Hindsight, Humor an Hope (Word) (PDF) to edit or print.The UUA is no longer updating Tapestry of Faith programs.