September Daylong 🏠

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Tending our Inner Garden

“I believe in our resilience. What is best in us is eager to grow.”
– Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer

A wicker basket is overflowing with garden produce, including lettuce, cucumbers, tomatoes, carrots, radishes, broccoli, bell peppers, parsley.
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An in-person daylong retreat
with Jeanne Corrigal

Saturday, September 28, 2024
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
The Studio at Oshun House, Saskatoon

In the season of harvest, we will water and grow wholesome states which nourish our hearts and minds. This quiet community tending is a sacred activity, which blossoms in the midst of all the ongoing challenges we face now. It is an essential work, supporting and sustaining the heart for our work in the world.

This day will include instruction, dharma reflections, sitting, walking, and relational practices. Everyone is welcome.


This retreat is offered through mutual generosity. When you register, there will be an opportunity to pay a registration fee to help SIMC cover our administration costs. During the retreat, we will provide information for those who are able to offer financial support to Jeanne.

Registration

Please register here:
https://saskatooninsight.com/forms/view.php?id=78361


Jeanne Corrigal is the guiding teacher for the Saskatoon Insight Meditation Community, and a graduate of the 2017-2021 IMS teacher training program. She has trained primarily in the Burmese lineage of Venerable Mahasi Sayadaw, with a great affinity for the Thai Forest Tradition of Ajahn Buddhadasa and for the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh. She is a certified MBSR teacher, is certified with Indigenous Focusing Oriented Trauma Therapy (IFOT), and she has trained with Mindful Schools and Somatic Experiencing. She has taught with Mindfulness Magazine, Lion’s Roar and Tricycle’s online programs, and teaches across North America. She is Metis, and one of her first teachers in loving presence was Cree Elder Jim Settee.