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LYNN LISBETH OP
Lynn is a Dominican sister of Sinsinawa with a pastoral background in education, liturgy, preaching, and congregational leadership. She engages in interfaith spiritual direction, quantum awareness exploration, and interactive spirituality groups.

Contact information
LisbethOP@aol.com
(608) 257-9731
2117 Monroe Street
Madison, WI  53711

Member of Spiritual Directors International
Certificate in Interfaith Spiritual Direction,
Hesychia Program, Tucson AZ
Interfaith, individual and group options

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New Four-Part Fall 2011Series
The Labyrinth called Life
A unique opportunity to explore walking thelabyrinth as a spiritual practice, to reflect on its relationship to your continuing personal journey, and to welcome the communal nature of following a shared spiritual path. Gatherings will be both intrapersonal and interactive.

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Registration form available for download here.

Other Program Possibilities

Late August:  It’s About Time!     Do you feel like you never have “enough” time?  Explore how we mark time and it marks us.  Discover the Chinese fifth season: Late Summer and its yin-yang rhythm.  Explore what makes you tick (and tock?) and harvest life-seeds now for next spring’s planting. 

Early September:  Back to Basics: Shoulds, Woulds, Coulds and Goods     A new school year gives you a chance to begin again.  On what fundamentals and “bare bones” do you build?  What and how and why do you plan ahead?  How do you “come to life” here and now and create a healthy work-able routine for daily living? 

Early October:  Mary, Pattern and Partner in Life     How do you choose and re-choose role models who mirror your goals, reflect your ideals and challenge your priorities and perspectives?  What do Mary’s feasts and images tell us about her and about us?  Let’s explore some litanies and mantras that pray their way in us and into us. 

Late October:  Pumpkin  Process Prayer     Together, we explore stages and phases of BE-ing and DO-ing.  The “fall triduum” - Halloween, All Saints, All Souls (Day of the Dead) - awakens our awareness of traveling companions, the communion of saints, known and unknown, seen and unseen, as we consider life, death and after-life. 

Mid-November:  Look Out and About Before Crossing the Street     What directional signals point the way on your path?  Thanks-giving reminds us: some left-overs are better than others.  On Advent’s Advent-ure we look at who we’re BE-ing and BE-coming and our new year’s resolutions, revolutions, retributions and restitutions.

Mid-December:  Roots and Wings of Celebrating Creatures     A Christian calendar building-block, the winter solstice provides a creative turning point; day starts with night.  As incarnational folks, we find the Holy everywhere.  Consider God-bearing sacramentals as one way and means, God is among us, with us, in us.

January:  Epiphany: Seeking and Seeing     Explore manifesting, how God and we are known and named.  With New Year’s resolutions we turn over a new leaf and find what underneath?  How do we practice mindfulness, awareness, consciousness, intention and realization.  What does “getting back to normal” look and feel like? 

February:  Heart-y Living and Loving     February is National Heart Month!  How do we move toward being a more healthy mind-body-spirit?  How do we handle long-standing and suddenly erupting heart-felt emotions?  What and who is the Love of your life and so what?  Valentines = heart-y greetings.  Say good-byes and hellos!

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There are so many more possibilities  …  let’s talk!

Mornings, afternoons, evenings, weekends seasoned with mind-body-spirit variety and multi-cultural faith-path inclusiveness providing time and space for both personal reflection and group interaction.Come for insights and inspiration; carry on renewed and refreshed!

Adult Formation, RCIA, Parish Study Groups, Retreats, Prayer Days,
Preparation with Sunday Readings or Liturgical Seasons,
Mystagogia after Initiation Rites or Sacraments,
Interfaith, individual or group options for Spiritual Direction

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