July 18, 2022

Monday, 2pm-3:30pm PT
Virtual via Zoom

Join Tracy Busse for a 1.5-hour experiential, which integrates Polyvagal Theory with Ignatian Spirituality. Through contemplative practices that shape the vagus nerve, you will be invited to a safe space to encounter God’s loving gaze.

You will learn a skill that grounds you in safety and connection, while walking through Ignatian practices of meditation, contemplation, and discernment. Each group offered will share a brief explanation of the polyvagal theory and the exercise being engaged that day. Experiential groups will focus on practices of grounding, connection, and savoring.

We look forward to seeing you there!

Your Guide

Instructor Tracy Busse

Tracy Busse’s life and work have fueled an ongoing desire to move in harmony with the Trinity and to create spaces where all can encounter intimacy with God. Tracy is a writer, teacher, counselor, and spiritual director. For over eighteen years, she has provided therapy to children and adult survivors of trauma and human trafficking. She also provides consultation and training to a variety of organizations who serve leaders and marginalized populations. Continued growth in Kingdom life and integrating God’s love and presence into her work are the heart of her practice. In addition, Tracy is currently working on a doctorate in Spiritual Direction at Fuller Theological Seminary, which offered the opportunity to enjoy a 30-day Ignatian Retreat. The fruit of this experience continues to grow and reveal greater depths of God’s love and abundant grace. With the belief that God is in all things, Tracy finds delight on her paddleboard, hiking, playing the guitar, painting, traveling, and resting in the company of fellow image-bearers.