Poet Spirit with Rebecca S’manga Frank – Writing as Sacred Community

Beginning Fall 2025, join us for Poet Spirit with Rebecca S’manga Frank, a transformative online workshop where poetry meets spiritual practice. This class reimagines writing circles through the lens of a Sangha—a spiritual community—where words are shared, held, and honored together.

Poetry doesn’t exist in isolation, and neither do we. In this circle, participants will explore the ways that writing, releasing, and receiving can become acts of community care, spiritual grounding, and creative liberation.

🌿 What This Class Offers

  • A Shared Space of Belonging – Experience the strength of a collective that holds space for one another’s words, emotions, and truths.

  • Poems in Conversation with Spirit – Practice writing that listens deeply—to the spirit beneath language, the energy within silence, and the divine presence surrounding us.

  • Guided Writing Practices – Rebecca will lead generative exercises designed to open intuitive pathways and invite poems to emerge with honesty and grace.

  • Creative Release – Learn how to let go of what weighs on you while catching the poems that arise from vulnerability, healing, and joy.

Why Join Poet Spirit?

  • To connect with others who value writing as a spiritual and creative practice

  • To experience poetry as a channel of divine energy and inner wisdom

  • To find freedom in community writing circles where you don’t create—or carry—alone

  • To honor writing as both ritual and art, with practices that nurture body, spirit, and imagination

🌸 Who This Class is For

  • Writers seeking a deeper spiritual connection through their craft

  • Beginners curious about how poetry can be playful, prayerful, and powerful

  • Experienced poets looking for a community to support and inspire new work

  • Anyone longing for a circle where their words are received with care and reverence

💫 Poetry as Communion

In Poet Spirit, the circle itself is the teacher. Rebecca S’manga Frank guides you to listen more deeply—to yourself, to others, and to the divine currents in and around language. The practice is one of communion: with poems, with people, with spirit.

This is a class of both release and reception, a sacred space to write into what you’ve been holding and to receive what has been waiting for you in return.

👉 Register now and learn more at Urban Haiku.

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