Daytime Connections: The Conscious Aging Movement: Sage-ing will be held at Social Hall
Daytime Connections: The Conscious Aging Movement: Sage-ing
In 1992, when the Omega Institute held a conference entitled “Conscious Aging,” 1,500 people from around the country attended. This movement has been slowly growing, but recently it has taken off due to the growth of the nonprofit Sage-ing International. One of the movement’s founders, Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi, proposed “a new model of late-life development called sage-ing, a process that enables older people to become spiritually radiant, physically vital, and socially responsible ‘elders of the tribe.’” Join us to explore what sage-ing is all about.
Program begins at 11 a.m., followed by lunch at 1 p.m. A $5-10 donation is encouraged. Registration is requested for lunch planning: contact Sandy DiNanni at sandy@firstuniv.org or 612-825-1701.
Through Daytime Connections, older adults empower each other to live intentional, joyful, purposeful, and spiritually fulfilled lives.
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