Available to anyone who's already taken my orginal Grief & Gratitude workshop, this Sunday afternoon gathering in my spacious and sunlit Hudson, New York living room will offer an opportunity for contining support in your ongoing separation or divorce, wherever you might currently be in your process. We'll engage in all new writing experiments, an early-summer guided ritual, and (as always) will immerse ourselves in the precious sanctity of bearing witness to one another.
Tea and snacks will be provided. And at the end of our afternoon together, we'll emerge with new insights, wisdom, gentleness and spaciousness. (To borrow from the poet T.S. Eliot, even in some small sense, "we'll arrive where we started and know the place for the first time.")
To nourish and preserve intimacy, this workshop will be limited to eight attendees.
Talking to Grief
Ah, Grief, I should not treat you
like a homeless dog
who comes to the back door
for a crust, for a meatless bone.
I should trust you.
I should coax you
into the house and give you
your own corner,
a worn mat to lie on,
your own water dish.
You think I don’t know you’ve been living
under my porch.
You long for your real place to be readied
before winter comes. You need
your name,
your collar and tag. You need
the right to warn off intruders,
to consider
my house your own
and me your person
and yourself
my own dog.
Denise Levertov
Cover drawing by Nicole Skibola.