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Haiku: Spiritual Writing in Three Lines

  • Virtual Retreat OR In-Person at Benet House Retreat Center 2200 88th Avenue West Rock Island, IL, 61201 United States (map)

Haiku, a style of ancient Japanese poetry, is a spiritual practice of paying attention to small things and honoring an insight into the sacredness of everyday life. Participants will practice writing haiku, a sound structure of three lines (5-7-5 syllable count), and then broaden it to see how a simple experience awakens the heart to a broader truth. Brevity is the soul of a haiku. No writing experience is necessary. Instead, bring an open heart, an attentive mind, and a playful spirit. Haiku is a way of letting God know we are paying attention.  

Pink petals open

sweetness from barren branches.

                  Reveal quiet hope           ~Eko

This workshop will be led by Elaine K Olson.  She recently published the memoir My Walk with Grief about her ten-year journey as a widow through grief and finding new life. In addition, she engages in writing a haiku each day as part of her spiritual practice. Elaine is an ordained pastor, certified spiritual director, and Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor. The ocean feeds her soul as she lives the life of a writer, counselor, gramma, and friend. 

Date:  Thurs. Oct. 27

Time:  6:30-8 pm via Zoom and onsite at Benet House

Retreat leader:  Elaine Olson

Onsite Fee:  $20      Virtual Fee:  $20

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