Owning Wisdom with guest faculty Mirabai Starr
Reclaim the Mystical In the Mundane
Mar 3 - Mar 8, 2025 in Santa Fe, USA
Led by: Mirabai Starr, Laurie Hofmann, Monique Montoya, Lee Johnson
Financial aid is available. Apply Here.
Discover how to experience the holy in your everyday life – and feel more present, joyful and alive in every moment
“Spiritual, but not religious” is the fastest-growing category of religion in the United States. So many of us long for a more profound sense of connection to the Divine but feel that traditional religious frameworks don’t align with our own beliefs or values.
Yet we still yearn for that sense of deep communion that comes from being in community with others and contemplating the awe-inspiring mysteries of the universe.
The good news is, the Divine doesn’t dwell solely within traditional places of worship.
“God walks among the pots and pans,” as Saint Teresa of Avila observed in the 16th century, and it is possible for you to find instant access to the Divine at any moment.
No matter where you are or what you’re doing, that sense of transcendent awe, connection, and gratitude is always available to you – if you know how to access it.
In this Owning Wisdom workshop co-facilitated with Mirabai Starr, you will grow your ability to experience the mystical in everyday moments and transform perceived obstacles standing in the way of a more spiritual life into portals of direct connection with the Divine.
What you’ll gain
Through a combination of our core MEA curriculum and Mirabai’s guided discussion and thought-provoking activities, you will:
By the end of your five days with Mirabai and the MEA team, you will feel a much deeper sense of connection with the Divine – as well as with others, with the natural world, and with your own inner self.
You will feel a transformed sense of awe and gratitude and deep reverence for the profound gift of being alive at this exact moment in time.
Meet your faculty
Mirabai Starr
Author of Ordinary Mysticism: Your Life as Sacred Ground
Award-Winning Author | Teacher | Translator of Sacred Literature | International Speaker
Mirabai Starr, MA, is a leading voice in the interspiritual movement who helps make timeless wisdom accessible to contemporary audiences. She taught Philosophy and World Religions at the University of New Mexico-Taos for 20 years and is on the 2020 Watkins List of the “100 Most Spiritually Influential Living People of the World.”
Starr has received critical acclaim for her revolutionary new translations of Dark Night of the Soul, by 16th-century Spanish mystic St. John of the Cross; The Interior Castle and The Book of My Life, by St. Teresa of Avila; and The Showings of Julian of Norwich.
Her book God of Love: A Guide to the Heart of Judaism, Christianity and Islam won the New Mexico/Arizona Book Award for Religion and was named one of the Best Books of 2012 by the website Spirituality & Practice & won the 2014 Nautilus Gold Award for Religion and Spirituality in the Western Traditions.
Her book, Caravan of No Despair: A Memoir of Loss & Transformation was named one of the Best Books of 2015 by Spirituality & Practice; and Wild Mercy: Living the Fierce & Tender Wisdom of the Women Mystics was a longstanding Amazon bestseller, & named one of the best books of 2019 by S&P.
Starr was born to secular Jewish parents who challenged institutionalized religion and moved the family to Taos, New Mexico, where they embraced an alternative, "back-to-the-land" lifestyle. As a teenager, she lived at the Lama Foundation, an intentional spiritual community in New Mexico that honors the world's spiritual traditions and recognizes the mystical heart of each path. Starr was trained from an early age to recognize and celebrate the interconnections between and among all faiths.
This workshop is for you if...
You feel a passionate longing to connect with the Divine (or God, or the Sacred, whatever you prefer to call it) but feel almost “allergic” to religion
You’re hungry for community with other like-hearted people who are also yearning for greater spiritual connection and communion
You feel like the world doesn’t make sense anymore and are searching for a better way to understand what’s happening
You’re looking for answers to life’s big questions and what you’re finding in traditional belief systems are no longer working for you
You finally feel like you have the time to start exploring your internal landscape and understanding your interconnectedness with all things
You want to live a more spiritually connected life, but feel like the obligations of “regular life” are always getting in the way
You’re willing to adopt new habits that allow you to cultivate greater mindfulness and awareness of the Divine
You’re excited to open yourself to a more immediate connection with the sacred and increase your capacity for wonder and awe
Santa Fe, USA
Rising Circle Ranch
An upscale regenerative ranch featuring traditional Pueblo architecture and spanning nearly 2,600 acres of wildlife, hiking trails in the arroyo, with ancient petroglyphs, and awe-inspiring beauty. Close to historic Santa Fe, an artisan’s mecca.
Meet your MEA facilitators
In addition to the powerful sessions conducted by Mirabai, you will be guided through the core MEA Owning Wisdom curriculum by our faculty members:
Laurie Hofmann
Content Facilitator
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Laurie Hofmann is a seasoned chief executive, board chair, and healthcare visionary. She is Partner at OvationLab, the premier expert consulting agency for health care innovators, early-stage and start-up ventures. Prior to that she served for 20 years as a director, vice chair, chief executive officer, and board chairwoman for the Institute for Functional Medicine, the global leader in functional medicine with 150,000 practitioners from 96 countries.
Laurie’s 30-year track record of accomplishments in personalized public health and wellness, functional medicine, personalized nutrition, and science-based natural medicine have served to advance and significantly expand the awareness, reach, and adoption of personalized, systems-based approaches to health and medicine. She is passionate about purposefully navigating her own transitions and supporting others in their “lifequakes”.
Monique Montoya
Experience Facilitator
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Monique Montoya, aka Sneaks, is a curious soul, blending her experiences as a Marketing Manager and Cosmetic Formulator into a journey guided by her heart and rooted in a deep connection to the land. With a family that has walked on New Mexican soil for 500 years, her history is woven into everything she does. Whether snowboarding off cliffs or crafting herbal remedies, Monique finds joy in exploration and the beauty of connection. As the Faculty and Calendaring Wizard at MEA, she works behind the scenes, weaving together the details that make the magic happen. Her path is filled with love, courage, and a deep appreciation for life’s wonders. Let’s explore together!
Lee Johnson
Land, Livestock, and Mindfulness
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Lee likes to say that he’s as ordinary as dirt but as complex as soil. He’s resident “cowboy sage” at our campus in Santa Fe, where his love for the simple yet complex hum of nature has led him to work in holistic land management. As steward of our four-square mile regenerative ranch, Lee translates nature’s teachings into simple insights that encourage us to tune into the inner and outer landscape of the world around us.
You will appreciate the opportunity to be in his presence and slow down, listen to nature, and gather around the campfire of shared understanding.
You don’t have to get the dishes washed before you meditate
You don’t need to complete that big work project or wait until you’ve finished dinner and done your chores and finally have a quiet moment to yourself. The sacred can be found just as easily in the doing of these everyday tasks as it can be found in a temple or at the top of an exalted mountain. All you need to do is open yourself to the experience of it.