Tuesdays, November 12, 19, and 26 and December 3, 2024
12-1:30 p.m. EST
$180 for four sessions
What does it mean to live as a soul in this world? How can learning to hold contradictory and competing truths help expand our spiritual experience as human beings? What practices and contexts can enrich our souls and help us grow into our “soul” expression?
This immersion is grounded in the Jewish spiritual concept of “paradox” — holding mutually exclusive truths as a strategy for expanding our consciousness and bringing light into the world. Each session will incorporate Jewish teachings, hevruta learning (learning with a partner), personal reflection, and short suggested assignments to bring specific “soul vitamins” into your life. In addition to a general introduction regarding paradox and the soul experience, we will focus on four “soul vitamins” (rest, compassion, forgiveness, and generosity) along with their paradoxical opposites (action, justice, accountability, and gratitude). You will have the opportunity to reflect on each concept and bring both sides into your life with intentionality and balance.
Through the practice of four “soul vitamins,” discover ways to strengthen your experience as a spiritual being, expand your consciousness and deepen your ability to be present.
All sessions will be recorded and sent to participants. We encourage live attendance for you to get the most out of the experience.
Evonne Marzouk’s work has been published in Newsweek, the Washington Post, the Jewish News Syndicate, The Wisdom Daily, the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, The Jewish Writing Project, the “Witnessing” series of the Jewish Book Council, Ritualwell and many other publications. She is the author of the Jewish novel
The Prophetess (2019), co-authored a chapter on The Heroine’s Journey in the book Jewish Fantasy Worldwide (2023), has four poems in the newly published anthology,
Calling Out: Psalms for Today (2024) and has developed a unique “Heroine’s Journal” to empower all women to live their greatest dreams. Over the last two decades, Evonne has offered a range of classes and workshops to connect Jewish wisdom to today’s spiritual needs. This is the debut offering of her new Soul Vitamins series.