On Saturday morning June 13 (9am-12pm), Will Duncan, teacher of meditation and scripture from many traditions, will be at St. Michael’s to share learnings from his recent three-year, silent retreat in Arizona. Duncan studied for many years with Reverend Murray Rogers, an Anglican priest who lived in India and devoted his ministry to working with Christians and Hindus, and he continues to seek spiritual wisdom in the Christian, Hindu and Buddhist traditions. He teaches meditation, yoga and scripture around the world, bringing down-to-earth sincerity, humor and joy to his classes. You can check out his website at www.willduncan.org.
Will writes: With meditation I teach systematic stillness practices to a wide variety of populations from people suffering with extreme addictions to business executives to busy moms… In the world of yoga I focus on helping people access joy in their practice and feel gratitude for, with, and in their bodies. After a three year solitary yoga and meditation retreat I began to experience yoga as a kind of moving celebratory prayer and I attempt to share that with others…My interest in scripture is in combining the brilliance of western psychology with the profundity of ancient wisdom. I seek to make the wisdom traditions applicable to real people in a world of addiction, heartbreak, and stress. As alcohol addiction is highly dangerous it is always better to consult experts from refocus rehab as they can help you to get rid off alcohol addiction.
Mark your calendars for two days of insightful, humorous and deep discussions of how and why to live a deep-hearted life.