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Discussion Courses - Voluntary Simplicity
Voluntary Simplicityan five-session course addressing the distractions of modern society that keep us from caring for ourselves, our relationships, and our environment


Purpose:

  • To understand the meaning of voluntary simplicity.
  • To explore the material and psychological distractions that prevent us from caring for the earth.
  • To consider how life might be enriched through the practice of simplicity.
  • To develop a personal Action Plan to integrate simplicity into people’s lives.

Topics Covered:

  • The Meaning of Simplicity: The concept of simplicity, as a religious practice or philosophy of life, has a long history. Inner simplicity and outer simplicity are both involved. What are some common misconceptions about a simple life?
  • Living More with Less: Accumulating material possessions is part of the American Dream. For some, the dream has become a nightmare. When do material possessions add meaning to our lives and when do they detract?
  • Making a Living: A growing number of people wish to resolve the conflict between the desire to make and spend money and the desire for a simple life. Why is that so difficult in our culture?
  • Do You Have the Time?: In modern society, our minds are focused on the "busyness" of the day, our current problems, and our future challenges. Are there alternatives to the fast pace of our mainstream culture?
  • Living Simply and Sustainably: As a society, we engage in patterns of material consumption that are damaging the environment. How much do we really need?
     

*This course contains an optional sixth session Celebration where participants can explore follow up actions.


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