Active Hope - Through the Lens of the Labyrinth

Wed Sep 17 2025 at 09:00 am to 12:00 pm UTC-05:00

Tau Center | Wheaton

Tau Center
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Active Hope - Through the Lens of the Labyrinth
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A Pilgrimage of Hope for Creation
About this Event

Wednesday September 17th, 2025 900am-Noon

$25 - registration requested one week prior

This contemplative program invites you to step into a journey of inner and collective transformation through the ancient and soulful practice of walking the labyrinth, guided by the teachings of Active Hope.

Using Joanna Macy’s Spiral of the Work That Reconnects as our guide, we will reflect on themes such as gratitude, honoring our pain for the world, seeing with new eyes, and going forth with renewed clarity and courage.

Through guided exercises, personal reflection, and shared conversation, we will engage with the labyrinth as a living metaphor—one that mirrors both the inner terrain of the self and the collective path toward a more life-giving future. This experience offers a grounding in spiritual practice, connection, and active hope in the face of uncertainty.

Weather permitting, portions of the program will take place outdoors, deepening the experience through the beauty and stillness of nature. The practice includes gentle movement and walking, so participants should feel comfortable with light physical activity. To foster both shared insight and individual spaciousness, this program is limited to 10 participants.

Whether you are longing for clarity, renewal, or a way to respond to the challenges of our time with compassion and intention, this program offers a sacred space for reflection, courage, and hope.

No prior experience with the labyrinth—or with Active Hope—is necessary.

Our morning ends at noon, but you are welcome to bring a lunch and stay for more conversation together on the patio in the St Clare Garden

About Our Presenter

Karen Bychowski is passionate about guiding others to explore and live out the greatest purpose, offering both Individual Spiritual Direction (in person and virtual) and Personal Retreat Days. Previous programs at Tau Center have included Finding Meaning in the Second Half of Life and Living in Alignment.

For nearly 20 years Karen traveled extensively across the United States and around the world, helping large organizations navigate change as part of her work with a Global Fortune 100 Consulting Company. After prayerful discernment, she left her corporate job to follow a deeper calling she felt from God.

Karen completed her training in Spiritual Direction through the Hesychia School of Spiritual Direction and is a Professional Certified Coach through the International Coaching Federation.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Tau Center, 26W171 Roosevelt Rd, Wheaton, United States

Tickets

USD 25.00

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