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Neurodiversity in our Spiritual Lives & Practice

Each of us comes into this world created with a singular way of learning, communicating, and developing based on how our brain works, creating the beautiful tapestry we call neurodiversity. On the contemplative way, as we welcome all parts of our experience with an awareness of this neurodiversity, we extend a deeper level of hospitality to ourselves and others, which can open distinctive doorways to experiencing the Sacred. In this session we will discover common characteristics of brain-based differences, utilizing the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Approach, which inspires ways to incorporate awareness of neurodiversity into our spiritual lives and practice.
Lynn Alsup is an author, social worker, and spiritual director. Her three extraordinary, neurodivergent daughters led her to FASCETS Center for Neurodiversity, where she now trains parents and professionals in the FASCETS Neurobehavioral Approach―a paradigm that fosters the celebration and accommodation of neurodiversity. She lives with her family on the edge of the Chihuahuan desert, building resilience and joy through writing, yoga, wide-open spaces, and snuggling her four-legged rescuer, Bryn the Bassador. Learn more at fascets.org and lynnalsup.com.
This event will take place Virtually on Zoom. Zoom Link will be sent to those who are registered on the Monday before the event.
Registration closes Friday, January 23, 2026.