Details
Facilitated by
Adam Clark
Date/Time
Saturday | 10:00am - 1:00pm | June 22
Cost
Free to Members | $39 for Non-Members
Location
The Hive: A Center for Contemplation, Art, and Action | In Person
1628 Hoffner St Cincinnati, OH 45223
About the Class
Domains
Description
“Don't ask what the world needs. Ask what makes you come alive, and go do it. Because what the world needs is people who have come alive. There is something in every one of you that waits and listens for the sound of the genuine in yourself. It is the only true guide you will ever have. And if you cannot hear it, you will, all of your life, spend your days on the end of strings that somebody else pulls.” -Howard Thurman
Can the systems of oppression be altered without a transformation within ourselves? How can one maintain a soul-directed existence while actively advocating for justice? What underlying commitments guide your daily thoughts and behaviors? This one day workshop will delve into the mystical insights of Howard Thurman and the African American prophetic tradition, providing contemplative strategies and transformative resources for enhancing your capacity to be an agent of personal development and social change.
Intention of the Hive
When you join a Hive experience, you're invited into our intention to create a group experience that's inclusive, rooted in mindfulness, and dynamically relational. We aspire for each Hive experience to model these intentions, and even to refine them as we continue to learn how to gather in a way that's transformative! The embodiment of these intentions by Hive facilitators, Members, and class participants is what makes the Hive the unique and healing social container that many experience it to be. To view our Hive Intentions for gathering, click here.
More About the Facilitators
Adam Clark
is a theologian, university professor, and a seeker of justice. Adam is passionate about the integral connection between contemplation and activism and seeks to raise critical consciousness by going beneath surface meanings, unmasking conventional wisdom, and reimagining the good.