A Women’s Meditation & Writing Circle For The Art of Reflection
$25.00
Dates
- March 25
- April 29
- May 27
- June 24
- July 29
Join this monthly gathering devoted to self-inquiry and the love of writing.
This one-hour session offers a gentle yet powerful structure to help you return to your inner life through guided meditation, poetry, and writing.
Each month, we explore:
- slowing down to write
- a theme to center awareness
- the joy of writing
Each session includes:
- guided meditation
- A short poem or reading
- A writing prompt
- Time to be quiet and write
This class welcomes writers, seekers, and artists who want to cultivate time for the joy of writing.
No previous writing or meditation experience is necessary.
Live on Zoom, 1 hour, $25 per session
Description
A Gateway to Deeper Practice
For many participants, this monthly class is a meaningful entry point into a deeper spiritual, creative or writing life.
Those who wish to continue exploring may choose to join Jennifer’s longer writing and meditation courses, storytelling workshops, and retreats, where the practices of mindfulness, creative writing, and embodied awareness unfold self-inquiry and meaningful discoveries more fully over time.
Testimonials:
“It’s a remarkable experience to be in Jennifer Schelter’s Memoir class. She guides the class in craft and creates a nurturing, collaborative environment for even the most reticent writer. Each person’s unique writing voice is encouraged. New members quickly feel the support and reinforcement from the group. This creates a safe petri dish to explore one’s most vulnerable and original work, unafraid of negative criticism. When freed from judgment, one can hear excellent possibilities for growing the writing for the reader’s greater engagement or understanding. The suggestions and observations are offered not as judgments but as positive options to enrich the story, the memory, or to clarify the thought. Class is positive and enlightening. We begin by practicing writing about what we see, hear, feel, and smell. I found this extraordinarily revealing. The process opened up all kinds of writing and got me out of my head and into real, precise sensory observation. Then we have a prompt. It might be on a theme, or sentence, or some area of craft, and off we go, writing. Later, Jennifer asks who wants to read. I have been incredibly inspired by my fellow members and encouraged to continue my crafting and storytelling skills. I’m learning to find my own writing process! I am so grateful to Jennifer for opening up the possibility of my writing and helping me hone my creative process. Her approach is helping me reach my best level as a writer.” – PR



