Nurturing Spiritual Principles in Daily Life is a guided exploration for those who sense that their inner compass is asking for more attention. In this gathering, I do not offer a new belief system; instead, I invite you to notice the principles that already move quietly beneath your days - dignity, reciprocity, courage, honesty - and to bring them into clearer focus.
We begin with simple practices of noticing: Where in your current rhythms do you feel most aligned? When do you feel pulled away from yourself? Through reflection and gentle dialogue, participants trace the stories, lineages, and experiences that have shaped their sense of what is sacred, whether or not they use that word.
From there, I introduce ways to translate spiritual principles into concrete, repeatable actions. You experiment with designing small rituals around work, rest, conflict, and decision‑making - rituals that fit into real lives filled with emails, caregiving, and deadlines. We ask together: How might integrity show up in how I send a difficult message? How might reverence appear in how I enter a meeting or classroom?
Throughout our time, I offer frameworks from social justice education to ground this inner work in collective responsibility. Participants consider how personal practices can support them in facing structural realities - racism, inequality, environmental crisis - without numbing or despair. By the end, you leave with:
- A clearer articulation of the principles you want to stand on. - A handful of daily practices to help you return to yourself when you drift. - Questions to keep you company as your understanding of the sacred continues to evolve.
This workshop welcomes people from varied traditions and those who claim none, united by a desire to live in a way that feels more honest and whole.