Praying Beyond Words

nourishing the gift of presence
Alexandra Klein-Mayer, Jennifer Mulqueen, and Yura Yasui

Online, ONLINE

Tuesdays: February 7, 21 & 28; 7:30pm ET

As people interested and involved in spiritual care, we know caring for our own bodies and souls is foundational to our ability to offer the gift of presence. This three-part InterPlay workshop playfully explores ways of noticing, celebrating, and integrating body wisdom practices that can inspire richer connections with the people we work with and ourselves.

3 Tuesdays, 7:30pm-9pm, freely offered on Zoom
Part I: Getting Beyond Words (Feb 7)
Part II: Praying without Words (Feb 21)
Part III: Body Wisdom Practices (Feb 28)

Register by Monday Feb. 6th.

Cost: Offered freely

Registration/Information: Alexa Klein-Mayer at akmplay12@gmail.com

Venue

Online

Online, ONLINE
Zoom link will be provided after you schedule an appointment.
Leaders
Alexandra Klein-Mayer
Jennifer Mulqueen
Jennie first came to Interplay during her first weeks in seminary at Boston University School of Theology while taking a class on divine embodiment. Jennie believes in the deep spiritual power of play and has been on a journey to discover how play is an essential element of almost any spiritual practice. With a background in music education and performance, Jennie is delighted to integrate play into her work as a chaplain. Currently she is completing a year long chaplaincy residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. www.singingchaplain.org
Yura Yasui

InterPlay and I (by way of self-introduction)

First, InterPlay was a special time for expansive joy. One day, I followed the leading to drop the palm-to-palm connection with a playmate who was standing at the diagonal corner of the room, and we were able to find it again when invited to do so. Palm-to-palm, body-to-body connection exists.

A few years later, I was living in an InterPlay desert. In one of the first online InterPlay classes, unexpectedly, an overwhelming feeling of grief about witnessing and being part of institutional racism surfaced in me. It lives in my body. I live with it. It guides my choices and actions.

During the pandemic isolation in a different location, in an online play, a playmate asked for a dance on behalf of the tropical rainforest that she worked on. In my dance, the rainforest was in my elbow, and I recognized it as I recognized pain in my elbow. My body ails when another being is in ailment.

The dimensions of “me” are unfathomable. My being’s boundary is obscure. Through InterPlay, I peek in and out at a world that may be within or outside myself. I live in fullness as I enter the universe of mystery that includes this unknown world.

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