Mourning and Celebration Circle - Monday nights and Tuesday afternoons in May
Jeff Joslin
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The Mourning and Celebration Circle is a small group experience where everyone has an opportunity to express anything you are feeling about the state of our climate. We follow that by expressing our celebration or gratitude for what we love about our world. 

What are CCL Members saying about the Mourning and Celebration Circles? 

Here's the feedback:

  • A great way to process climate emotions and be respectfully heard by others. I felt understood and cared for during the group. 
  • Joining the CCL Mourning and Celebration Circle provided me with a safe space to share and process my personal and climate-related grief. The empathetic listening and deep connections formed within the group gave me a sense of supported community
  • Just living life or being committed to something, it is inevitable that we will experience pain, fatigue and frustration. Having a safe space to express ourselves and hearing other's stories, was healing and supportive. I felt an inner calm when we were finished.
  • Yes; the CCL Mourning and Celebration Circle offered an incredible chance to genuinely connect to others with compassionate understanding. I was amazed by the sincere emotion and stories shared by those in the group, and the experience helped me fundamentally reconnect with the human side of climate work. The Circle offered a space to both freely share the burden of heavy emotions and celebrate the joys in life that keep us inspired, and I am very much looking forward to participating in another circle soon!
  • Given the task we CCLers have taken on, I believe these Circles have the potential to help attendees understand that they are not alone in their feelings about our work and that it's OK to have "down" moments, but recognizing that down's have a flip side of "up" moments as well - with the thought to at least maintain a balance or, preferably, allow more "up" moments to take precedence in our work and how we feel about it. :-)
  • [The] Mourning and Celebration Circle gave me relief and breathing room. I came away uplifted and refreshed, to face this hard work we do with renewed strength and compassion. I especially liked the structure of the experience. I felt safe to go fully into a vulnerable place, knowing we had agreements in place to protect ourselves and one another. I appreciate us creating trust on this level. Would recommend.
  • This work refreshed me and uplifted my spirit. I am grateful for this resource and I am relieved to have the refuge of community emotional health measures available here. Thank you for this.

You can sign up here: https://forms.gle/jQ1LAUu9aV3Kp7Y37 

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