Tending Soul through Dream: A Weekend Retreat
Without a vision, the people perish. --Proverbs 29:18
In Biblical scripture, for people to receive dreams and visions is so common that their absence is sorely noted. Life in modernity tells a different story; dreams are often ignored or devalued, while visions are viewed with skepticism and sometimes psychologically pathologized. But what about the scripture of our lives? Divinity is stirring in our depths; do we believe it? Do we perceive the call and consolation of Mystery, or are we missing the signs all around and within us in the rush of our work-a-day lives?
Join this weekend retreat to make space for the sacred material of your life to come forth. We will tend the dreams of participants who volunteer. Our time will also include prayer, music, poetry, relaxation, gentle movement, creative expression through art and writing, reflection and journaling on four central questions of the spiritual journey, and small and large group sharing. People from all walks of life and orientations are welcome.
Director: Liz Walz, MA
In order to hold your place in the retreat, you must complete registration with deposit. (See Registration buttons to the right.) Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. Questions? Call Sr. Mary Boretti, Director: Call 978-380-1574 or Email: ndscips@sndden.org, Website: ndspiritualitycenter.org

When: April 17 through 19, 2026
Cost: $295, includes $100 deposit to reserve space

Liz Walz, MA, trained in spiritual direction since 2003, offers deep listening in service of your soul and the soul of the world. A spiritual seeker for 34 years, Liz's background includes the Catholic Worker Movement and nonviolent direct action; yoga, massage, and Ayurveda certification; and more than 10 years exploration and offering guidance in contemplative living. A doctoral candidate in Jungian studies, she is enthusiastic about the many "love languages" of the Divine. Liz's theology is cosmological, her spiritual practices are creativity and nature based, and she is a doctoral candidate in Jungian and Archetypal Psychology
