Join us October 12th & 13th for a restorative weekend retreat at the Rabkin Japanese Gardens where we’ll gently explore the many faces of grief through movement, breathwork, stillness, art, and community. Inspired by the work of Ralph de la Rosa (Outshining Trauma) and Francis Weller (The Wild Edge of Sorrow), each day offers space to slow down, reconnect with yourself, and discover new pathways of healing.
Together, we’ll honor the Five Gates of Grief with Kristy Joy
Jenna Hanlon, learn practices of compassion and parts work, and create ritual in community. With nourishing food, supportive group processes, and time in nature, you’ll be invited to move at your own pace and take only what resonates.
Expect a weekend of reflection, connection, and gentle renewal.
Two-day tickets:
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October 12th tickets:
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October 13th tickets:
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Day 1 — Befriending Our Inner Landscape
10am - 5pm
- Opening circle & grounding
- Gentle movement and breathwork
- Teachings on parts work, compassion, and embodied wholeness
- Small group sharing and connection
- Nourishing catered lunch & garden time
- Creative expression through art and journaling
- Stillness, integration, and closing circle
Day 2 — The Wild Edge of Grief
10am - 5pm
- Opening circle & grounding
- Gentle movement and breathwork
- Teachings on the Five Gates of Grief
- Small group sharing and community witnessing
- Nourishing catered lunch & garden time
- Ritual, art, and creative expression
- Closing circle of reflection and gratitude
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