Reset to Love
A New Year's Journey to the Heart of Love
Marla Durden and
Janice Eng

December 30, December 31 + January 1, 2021
“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at its destination full of hope.”
~ Maya Angelou
Now, more than ever, we need to center our lives in love. At the threshold of the new year, during this time of universal uncertainty and possibility, let us set our focus on that which we love. Join us as we journey into the heart of love, and bask in the clarity and beauty that heart/mind connection brings.
Using the tools of the heart… poetry, journaling, ritual, story, journeys, contemplative practices and play, we will mindfully cross into the new year, refreshed, renewed and centered in our love. Balancing it all with the power of thoughtful intention, we will bring closure to 2020, and chart a direction for our love in 2021 and beyond.
“Yes, it is love that will save our world and our civilization.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr.
Cost: $195
Registration/Information: GhostRanch.org
Leaders
Marla Durden
Marla came to InterPlay at the end of 2016 and has never stopped playing. She immediately began performing and was certified as a leader in May 2021. Marla is an alchemist, artist, energy shaman and coach who uses her gifts to create experiences that support personal empowerment, healing and transformation.
Janice Eng
As a massage therapist for over 30 years, Janice became aware of the stories, emotions, unexpressed truths, and trauma that people can store in their bodies. When she was introduced to Interplay, she found it to be a unique, fun and empowering way for people to unravel and access these stories the body's wisdom. We are bodies in motion, bodies in relationship, and bodies in community. We have a spatial and kinesthetic intelligence that informs our inner knowing. Interplay is a creative, un-intrusive, and affirming way to process and explore what is true for oneself and for what is possible.
Janice has taught Nonviolent Communication in the community for over 20 years, 10 of which she also taught in Washington State prisons, through an organization she helped found, the Freedom Project. She facilitates restorative circles in organizations through A Center for Restorative Solutions. Janice has a passion for racial equity and transformation and served as part of the Interplay Racial Equity Team for two years and the Conflict Resolution team for one year.
For the last two years Janice has been working with substance use disorders and uses Interplay practices in all of her workshops.