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Return to Our Senses

With Lee Klinger Lesser Wed Aug 10th – Sunday Aug 14th

 

What Happens in a Sensory Awareness Workshop?


In Sensory Awareness classes, we work with the simplest of activities, like scientists or explorers journeying through unknown territory eager to discover what they find. There is no map or prescribed routine. Each class is different and unfolds in its own unique way. Classes last two to four hours and consist of “experiments”…activities offered by the leader with guided questions to help students explore their own experiences. There are also times in which people can share what they have discovered, and people learn from each other. It is surprising how much there is to discover when we slow down and pay attention to our own real functioning.


In classes, we explore what happens in basic activities of life, discovering where we are saying “yes” and where we are saying “no” to our own living. Working with breathing, sitting, standing, and walking we can discover where we carry tension or resistance. Feeling where changes are needed, we can allow them. The way we meet what arises in these simple activities reveals the way we meet what arises in all parts of our lives.


It may seem mundane to lift an arm and let it come down, yet when we really feel what we are doing and what is happening, it is a fascinating experience. So many changes happen. The way we follow or interfere with gravity reveals a lot about our own ability to concentrate, to allow changes, and to respond to what is needed in all aspects of our lives. Classes are laboratories to discover and to practice. Each task becomes a teacher as we feel how to fulfill it.


As we slow down and connect with our sensations, we learn to understand why Charlotte said so often: “Every moment is a moment.” We arrive in each moment to the truth of that moment. It is always new and fresh with possibility…and the next moment brings its own truth and new possibility. We don’t ever have to be trapped or stagnant. When we are attentive, we never arrive in a static place. We are always “on the way”...


For more info please visit sensingretreat.wordpress.com
To register please contact Julia Gotz:  julia@downtownpsychotherapy.ca

 

Cost is $890 for accommodation, meals and workshop


 

Sugar Ridge Retreat Centre (map)

 

Driving directions to Sugar Ridge


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September

Nia weekend retreat with Janet Ragan and Anja Gurnig, Sep 9 - 11

New Moon Weekend Yoga Retreat with Layah Davis,
Sep 9 -11

 

 

Anusara Yoga Retreat with Shakti Sisters, Sep 16 - 18

Kundalini Yoga Retreat with Adele Spraggon and Elsebeth Holm, Sep 16 - 18

 

October

Kundalini Fall Women's Yoga Retreat with Lisa, Oct 7 - 9

Yoga Retreat with Eliza,
Oct 14 - 16

Rest, Reflect, Rejuvenate weekend retreat with Tea Shahbazi & YuMee Chung,
Oct 14 - 16

ClearBeing Deep Healing Retreat with Caroline Marie Dupont, Oct 20 - 23

Hands-on Adjustments Training for Yoga Teachers, Level 2 with YuMee and Charlene, Oct 28 - 30

 

November

Dance, Pray, Drum retreat with Kim, Nov 18 - 20