Spiritual Direction that Centers on Cultivating Spaciousness | Author & Speaker Wayne Muller
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"We do not gauge the value of the seasons by how quickly they progress from one to the next. Every season brings forth its bounty in its own time, and our life is richer when we can take time to savor the fruit of each."
 

Spiritual Direction that Centers on Cultivating Spaciousness | Author & Speaker Wayne Muller

About the Facilitators

 

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WAYNE MULLER
Co-Founder, Institute of the Southwest

Wayne Muller is an executive leadership mentor. He is a therapist, minister, community advocate, consultant, public speaker, and bestselling author of several books. A graduate of Harvard Divinity School, Wayne spent the last thirty-five years following a thread through the rich company of the family of the earth – including those loved and those abused, the courageous and bereft, the generous and the exhausted. Because Wayne listens for what is beautiful, strong, and true in each of us, he invites us to learn together how to find nourishment and delight in our lives as they unfold in new, often unexpected directions.

Wayne has consulted with numerous community organizations, educational institutions, and corporations. He is the founder of Bread for the Journey – a network of ordinary people who engage in grassroots, neighborhood philanthropy through micro-grants. He has served as Senior Scholar at the Fetzer Institute, is an Extended Faculty at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, and has received several awards for his work with those in need.

He works with individuals and groups as a mentor and spiritual director, helping those facing change or transition in their life or work, helping clarify their inner sense of meaning and purpose. Wayne shares his time, care and attention to find together any emerging threads that can guide them safely to their new, evolving destiny. www.waynemuller.