Details
Facilitated by
Adam Clark
Date/Time
Saturday | 10:00am - 12:00pm | April. 4
Cost
$19 to Members | $29 for Non-Members
Location
The Hive: A Center for Contemplation, Art, and Action | In Person
1628 Hoffner St Cincinnati, OH 45223
About the Class
Domains
Description
What does it mean to be reborn?
This Easter season, join us for a deep dive into the revolutionary mystical teachings of Meister Eckhart, the 14th-century mystic who dared to say, "We are all meant to be mothers of God, for God is always needing to be born."
In this two-hour workshop, we will explore Eckhart's powerful vision of "Eternal Birth"—the unceasing process of divine manifestation happening within our own souls. We'll move beyond the historical event to the inner reality, asking as Eckhart did: "What good is it to me if I don't give birth to God's son in my person, my culture, and my times?"
Through guided meditation, contemplative reading, and group dialogue, we will explore:
The Ground of the Soul: Discovering the "God-spark" within where this birth occurs.
Detachment as Liberation: Learning to let go of the ego to make space for the new to emerge.
Living Without a Why: Embodying a life of purpose rooted in being, not just doing.
This workshop is for contemplative seekers ready to explore a profound, personal, and perennial path of spiritual rebirth. Come discover how the mystery of Easter can be lived from your own ground.
Reclaim the sacred potential of your own becoming. All are welcome.
Intention of the Hive
When you join a Hive experience, you're invited into our intention to create a group experience that's inclusive, rooted in mindfulness, and dynamically relational. We aspire for each Hive experience to model these intentions, and even to refine them as we continue to learn how to gather in a way that's transformative! The embodiment of these intentions by Hive facilitators, Members, and class participants is what makes the Hive the unique and healing social container that many experience it to be. To view our Hive Intentions for gathering, click here.
More About the Facilitators
Adam Clark
is a theologian, university professor, and a seeker of justice. Adam is passionate about the integral connection between contemplation and activism and seeks to raise critical consciousness by going beneath surface meanings, unmasking conventional wisdom, and reimagining the good.
