Carol Lynn Pearson & The Divine Feminine

      

                                    

A two-day retreat limited to 15 enlightened women

 

Join us for a fabulous two days in St. George, Utah, featuring Carol Lynn Pearson, well-known author, poet, playwright and performer. www.clpearson.com  We will enjoy:  
      
                         

¨       An intimate private performance in readers theatre style of “Mother Wove the Morning,” which Carol Lynn wrote and performed over 300 times playing sixteen historical women in search of God the Mother

¨       Spirited discussion of the play, our history, our present, reclaiming our own spiritual authority as women of power

¨       Reading and discussion of some of Carol Lynn’s poetry

¨       Focus on the magic and meaning of coincidence

¨       Get to know like-minded women, laugh & eat chocolate

 

Praise for “Mother Wove the Morning”: “What an extraordinary piece of work!”

--Olympia Dukakis, Academy Award winning actor, author of Ask Me Again Tomorrow.

 

“An amazing experience, a passionate performance of theater at its best.  It makes us cry, laugh, and remember
 what we did not even know we knew.  I wish everyone could see it and be inspired by it." --Riane Eisler, author of The Chalice and the Blade

 

WHEN: Friday May 9th and Saturday May 10th --Mother’s Day Weekend

TIME: 9:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.

WHERE: Red Mountain Retreat in Ivins, UT

COST: A Donation of $245 to YHYC Foundation programs

Your Gift from the Foundation: A private Invitation to attend this life awakening event!

Includes:  Entire two day event - Lunch and yes, European chocolates

To register for the retreat, call YHYC Staff at 801-717-6115

Or email Karyne@KaryneRichardson.com

Special rates at the COURTYARD Marriott

 

Sponsored and Underwritten by National Foundation

In support of WOW: Women of Wisdom Sound Health Series

MC and VISA accepted. By phone.  All donations are tax deductible.

 

EXTRA BONUS:  The retreat takes place at the same time as Carol Lynn’s “Facing East” plays in St. George with The Space Between Theatre Company http://www.tsbtc.org/  (435-216-5523).  This is the story of a Mormon couple dealing with the suicide of their gay son (Deseret News’ pick for “best drama of the year”).