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Anne and Terry Symens-Bucher with Host Serena Bian
The Courage to Love: Building Community through the Work that Reconnects
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Jeanine Canty
Bridging Dualities with Nature and Self
During this second event with our visiting scholar Jeanine Canty, we will look at our various notions of self—ecological, multicultural, and transpersonal—and engage in some experiences and reflections that embody this. Meet our visiting scholar, and join the conversation about mind and healing.
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Jeanine Canty
Reclaiming Wildness: Integrating Self Through Practice
Within this introductory lecture with our visiting scholar Jeanine Canty, we will dive into the dualities within the western human’s psyche in order to reclaim our ecological and transpersonal identities and to access pathways for healing. Meet our visiting scholar, and join the conversation about mind and healing.
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Mind and Spirit
Mend Your Mind and Reinhabit Your Greater Self with Visiting Scholar Jeanine Canty
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Jerry Millhon and Host Elin Stebbins Waldal
On a Roll: A Story of Change, Courage, and the Road Still Rising
Join us for a live conversation with Jerry Millhon—father, life partner, friend, educator, and founder of Thriving Communities—as he reflects on the life-changing impact of a devastating bike accident. Together, they reflect on vulnerability, healing, perseverance, and the daily, courageous work of believing in what’s still possible.
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An Afternoon with Francis Weller and Anderson Cooper
Conversations at the Edge: Tending the Soul in Uncertain Times
Join us along the wild coast of California, for an afternoon of dialogue, community, and ritual with author and soul activist, Francis Weller, and host of the All There Is podcast and CNN commentator, Anderson Cooper. This is a fundraiser for Commonweal.
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Rachel Remen and Host Irwin Keller
Life Wisdom from a Lifelong Healer
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Manik Khan and Nilan Chaudhuri
An Afternoon of Indian Classical Music
Join us for the third in a series of sacred music celebrations at Commonweal, this time with Manik Khan (sarod) and Nilan Chaudhuri (tabla). Held at the solstice and equinox, the concerts—and gatherings afterward—are designed to bring people together in a convivial setting around music which delights, inspires, and elevates the soul.
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Christine Tulis
Opening the Gate of the Heart: An Afternoon of Celtic Harp
Join us for a special concert of original sacred music to free your imagination and open your heart to the celestial sounds of the Celtic harp. Christine Tulis will share songs inspired by the poetry of Rumi, other mystical saints, and her personal inner experiences.
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Susan Page Tillett
The Labyrinth Within: A Metaphor for Our Life’s Journey
In the sacred geometry of the Commonweal Labyrinth—designed and built by alumni of our Commonweal Cancer Help Program—discover how the simple act of placing one foot before the other becomes a meditation on patience, trust, and letting go.
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Rako Fabionar and Host Cassandra Ferrera
Liberating Places
Join Host Cassandra Lynn Ferrera with Rako Fabionar as they share about how they are personally and professionally engaging in place-based liberation work—and how the kinds of wayfinding and inhabited learning they are exploring to grow and deepen kinship might be of service to other place-based and bioregional projects.
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Visiting Scholar Craig Chalquist
Walk, Dream, Write: Writing Workshop
Join us for writing, dreaming, and discussion about the earth around us in this culminating event with our spring 2025 visiting scholar Craig Chalquist.
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Visiting Scholar Craig Chalquist with Host Susan Grelock Yusem
Dreaming the Soul of the Earth: Re-imagination as a Remedy for Our Times
Join TNS Host Susan Grelock Yusem in conversation with Visiting Scholar Craig Chalquist about how we can approach land with curiosity and how we can work with our imagination to re-envision our relationship with the land all around us.
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Visiting Scholar Craig Chalquist
Land All Around Us: Imagination as a Tool of Wisdom and Transformation
During his 3-month residency at The New School, Craig Chalquist invited us all to explore how imagination has been used in many times and cultures as a path toward redemptive, transformative knowledge and new practice. In this first event with Craig, meet him, learn how imagination has been used in various traditions as a source of wisdom and change-making, and begin a process that continued through his residency.
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People and Land
Grow a Resilient and Earth-Centered Worldview with Visiting Scholar Craig Chalquist