Dates: Thursday, April 8, 2021, 7:00 - 8:00 pm ET
Available by: Join by Videoconference Only (learn more about videoconference)
Suggested Love Offering: $ 10.00
Remembering the Whirlwind
This year, April 8 is Yom HaShoah, the Day of Remembrance of the Jewish Holocaust. We will remember that; we will recall other times of catastrophe; we will ask where within each of us we hold it all.
Join us on April 8th as we open to the spaces of the heart that have been carved out; in imagination. We will greet what can be born on the other side of chaos. This cycle speeds up at times; it happens on personal, interpersonal, and societal planes; none of us are strangers to this whirlwind.
FACILITATOR:
Rev. Leslie Reambeault is an ordained Interfaith/Interspiritual Minister of the One Spirit Class of 2012. Her cornerstone tradition is Roman Catholicism; throughout her life she has taken training and practiced in many others, especially the indigenous, earth-based paths, the Reclaiming tradition of Wicca, and eco-spirituality. Since ordination, Leslie has facilitated rituals and ceremonies. She is honored to have taught both core courses in Seminary and an elective at One Spirit. She was a Dean in the First Year of Seminary for 4 years and is now in her second time through as a Second Year Dean. Leslie is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice for 20 years, using an integrated approach of the physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual parts of clients who are adversely impacted by trauma (personal, interpersonal, ancestral, cultural). Since moving to New Mexico in May 2016, after many decades in Chicago, she has become certified in working with first responders (police, sheriff, firefighters, EMTs, and flight medics) and their families, and is a member of the Red Cross Disaster Mental Health team. Leslie worked at At&t for 30 years in an array of management assignments from recruitment to operations, engineering, finance, sales, marketing, and process improvement. She is indebted to the many teachers there who supported her development and encouraged her as she worked with a small group to secure the rights of LGBTQ and two-spirited employees in gaining health care and retirement rights for their same-sex domestic partners, long before legal marriage was even a faint gleam in the eye. Leslie lives with her wife, the Rev. Carol Nolden, and their miniature poodle, Lahli, in Santa Fe.
If you have questions about registering for this course, please contact One Spirit Learning Alliance by email to info@1spirit.org or call 212-931-6840.