FDV Retreat Development

Saturday, August 15, 2015

Retreat Develpment 1.0

 
 
 
 
As I am getting the brochure for the retreat ready it is already starting to take shape.  One thing I want to be mindful of is not having a retreat that you need a retreat after.  In other words , many retreats have almost the whole day scheduled and you're tired at the end of it.  To allow each person the opportunity to have adequate rest time the retreat will be in two parts.  The first 3 days will be with open classes, kind of like choosing electives in school.  You can choose which classes you feel are best for you and decide how much down time you want.  Then the second four days we will settle into our commitments so each class can build on the previous class.  
 
In the brochure, not everything is listed. For practitioners or healing artists who are starting on this path we will obviously have BioDialectic classes each day.  That translates into; not only will you learn and/or deepen your practitioner skills but more importantly we will work on each other and immerse ourselves in the Healing Field generated by attention to Stillness. 
 
Group inquiry and participation in shaping the retreat will be held on one evening in the first three nights. Since the retreat center only holds 15 people an intimacy within the group will be created through formal group inquiry.
 

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