Poet Spirit with Rebecca S’manga Frank – A Soulful Writing Circle of Presence and Poetry

Join us for Poet Spirit with Rebecca S’manga Frank, a sacred, poetic journey where creativity meets community, and writing becomes a spiritual practice. This isn’t just a writing class—it’s a space to be seen, held, and heard, in connection with the divine energy that moves through words, silence, and breath.

Guided by acclaimed artist, actor, and poet Rebecca S’manga Frank, this three-week immersive writing experience is grounded in the principles of a Sangha—a spiritual community—combined with the intimacy and healing of a poetry circle. Together, we’ll write, release, catch poems, and honor the spirit beneath the words.

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🧘‍♀️ What Is Poet Spirit?

"Poet Spirit" is a space to listen to what longs to be written. It is where we allow the divine within and around us to guide the creative process. This workshop invites participants to tune into the poetic language of spirit, body, and intuition—writing not only for expression, but for connection and healing.

Whether you’ve never written a poem or you’ve filled journals, this class welcomes you to bring your whole self—your grief, joy, truth, and transformation.

Workshop Overview

🗓 DATES: Three Mondays – May 12, 19, and 26
🕕 TIME: 6PM EST / 3PM PST
💻 FORMAT: Live Zoom sessions (link sent upon registration)
🌍 WHO: Open to all—especially those seeking a soulful, inclusive space
💸 COST: Sliding Scale: $225 – $350

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🌿 What You’ll Experience

  • A Safe, Creative Container
    Rooted in care and collective wisdom, Poet Spirit fosters a space where you don’t have to carry the weight alone.

  • Guided Writing Practice
    Rebecca will lead participants through a series of gentle yet powerful writing prompts that open the door to your inner poet and the spiritual pulse of the moment.

  • Soul-Centered Sharing
    Share what you’ve written (or don’t), listen deeply to others, and witness how poetry can connect, affirm, and hold us all.

  • Spiritual Reflection & Meditation
    You’ll engage in conscious breathing, visualization, and stillness to support the sacredness of your creative unfolding.

  • BIPOC Prioritized Access
    While this space is open to everyone, a portion of seats will be held for BIPOC folx, in alignment with our JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion) values.

💸 Sliding Scale Pricing & JEDI Access

We honor that not everyone shares the same economic access. The sliding scale pricing model is meant to ensure equity, accessibility, and sustainability.

Here’s a simple guide:

  • $350 – Financially secure, can support others in need

  • $275 – Stable income but some financial constraints

  • $225 – Limited resources, under- or unemployed

✨ If you need additional accommodations or payment plans, reach out—we will work with you.

👉 Sign up here

Who Should Join Poet Spirit?

✅ Anyone craving creative connection with a spiritual edge
✅ Writers, healers, artists, truth-tellers, and the poet-curious
✅ Those navigating transformation, grief, or growth
✅ BIPOC creatives looking for an inclusive, affirming space
✅ Those longing to write from the soul, not just the mind

No experience required—just your presence and willingness to explore the spirit behind the poem.

💬 Conclusion: Come As You Are, Leave Held in Words

In Poet Spirit, you’ll find more than poetry—you’ll find a community that sees you, hears you, and believes in your voice. You’ll write from the places words often can’t reach and feel what it means to be held by something greater.

This is poetry as prayer, language as liberation, and writing as a way home to yourself.

Secure your spot now—space is limited:
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FAQs – Poet Spirit Workshop

1. Do I need to be a “real” poet to join?

Nope! All are welcome. Whether you’ve never written or you’re published, this class meets you right where you are.

2. What is a Sangha?

A Sangha is a spiritual community. In this space, it means shared intention, deep presence, and mutual holding—we are writing with and for each other, not in isolation.

3. Are the sessions recorded?

To preserve the sacred and intimate nature of the space, sessions will not be recorded. We encourage live participation to get the most from the experience.

4. Can I attend if I’m not BIPOC?

Yes. The workshop is open to all, with priority and reserved spots held for BIPOC participants to ensure equity.

5. What if I can't pay the full price?

We offer payment plans, trade, and work-exchange options. Please contact us—we want this space to be accessible to all who feel called.

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