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Aging as Symbol: A Psychological View (Aging into Wholeness #1)

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Marist Brother Don Bisson, D.Min., focuses on individual growth and development as part of the aging process.

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Overview

Aging is an opportunity to engage some of the most significant spiritual aspects of life. In this first of a five-part series, Marist Brother Don Bisson, D.Min., focuses on individual growth and development as part of the aging process and considers the psychological and spiritual aspects of aging, including healing of memories, later life stages of growth, forgiveness, and opportunities for joy.


About the Presenter

Brother Don Bisson, FMS, D. Min., has graduate degrees in liturgy, spirituality, and transpersonal psychology, and earned his Doctor of Ministry at the Pacific School of Religion specializing in Spiritual Direction and Jungian Psychology. With more than 100 live audio recordings available, Brother Bisson is internationally recognized for his lectures, workshops, and retreats on the interrelationship of Christian spirituality and Jungian psychology.


Learning Outcomes

  1. Expand understanding of growth through all stages of aging and individuation
  2. Recognize the soul’s relationship to time
  3. Consider the need to integrate key experiences in the later stage of life

Reflection Questions

  1. What areas of your past or present reality call for deeper wisdom and self compassion?
  2. What are the greatest areas of resistance which seem to be arise? What does this awareness reveal to you?
  3. How is God inviting you to consider both growth and acceptance as you age?

Find out more details about other parts of the series.