Summer Virtual Book Discussion
Thu, Jul 30
|Virtual Zoom Event
An evening of discussion informed by Francis Weller's groundbreaking book: "The Wild Edge of Sorrow: Rituals of Renewal and the Sacred Work of Grief"


Time & Location
Jul 30, 2026, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Virtual Zoom Event
About The Event
Grief lives in the body, in the land, in the quiet spaces between what we hoped for and what is. And yet most of us have been taught to move past it quickly – to recover, to rebound, to get back to normal.
Francis Weller's The Wild Edge of Sorrow offers a different invitation: to grieve fully, and to discover that grief, tended well, is a doorway to aliveness.
Join facilitator Thomas Wendt for an evening of reflection and conversation rooted in Weller's profound exploration of loss, both personal and collective, intimate and ecological. Together we'll sit with the questions this book opens: What does it mean to grieve in community? What becomes possible when we stop running from sorrow and turn toward it instead?
This is Tending the Threshold work, the kind that doesn't rush, doesn't fix, but trusts that being present to what's hard is itself a form of healing.
All are welcome. No prior reading required, though the book is rich and worth the time.
Registration: completed registrants will receive a link to join the virtual book discussion.
Suggested Donation: $30.00
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