There is More to You than you Think

Friday and Saturday, February 3 & 4, Bishop-in-Residence Larry Maze will present a seminar to help you deepen your spiritual journey.

There is More to You than you Think uses the study of Jungian spirituality to help discover parts of yourself you never knew existed. These discoveries will shine new light on your personal spiritual journey.

Bishop Maze describes the retreat this way:
“On Friday evening we’ll begin with something called Walking the Inner Faith…and Then What? Paying attention to the inner life contained in every soul is countercultural in this fast-paced, materialistic, and highly rational society. Most who seriously walk an inner path have made an intentional decision to go there. Our opening talk will explore the importance of making that decision and what to do once the journey is launched.

“On Saturday we begin with Discovering the Shadow. This is an exploration of the Jungian concept of shadow—those things in every life that have been disowned in the exterior world and still exist in the interior life. This is a key step to take on the inner path simply because we cannot understand much about ourselves until we know something about what is hidden inside.

“Following that will be a session called Wholeness and Incarnation—an exploration and discussion of biblical themes of God’s presence in every moment and every thing and every place—whether or not we know it, and whether or not we care.”

There is More to You than you Think

Friday, February 3
6:30-7:00pm Registration
7:00-9:00 Walking the Inner Path….and then What?
Saturday, February 4
8:30-9:00am Late Registration and Gathering
9:00-10:30 Discovering the Shadow…Making Sense of our Interior World
10:30-10:45 Break
10:45-12:00 Dream Workshop
12:00-1:00 Lunch
1:00-2:00 Wholeness and Incarnation
2:00-2:15 Break
2:15-3:00 Dreamwork, Discussion and Questions


The Right Reverend Larry Maze became the 12th Bishop of the Diocese of Arkansas in 1993. At the end of 13 years as diocesan bishop, he resigned and retired in 2007. Bishop Maze became Bishop-in-Residence at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church in Little Rock in 2008. In retirement, he is invited to preach and lecture around the country, especially in the area of Jungian spirituality and dreamwork and how it interfaces with Christian spirituality. He has led teaching conferences in many areas of the southeast and serves on the faculty of The Haden Institute.

 

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