The three day Enlightenment Intensive has one purpose - to directly experience the Truth of your being.
This cannot be defined with words but is a shift in perspective from roles, personalities and identifications to our own beingness, fundamentally adequate and always available right here and now.
Coupling ancient self inquiry techniques with modern, partner based communication cycles, set in an intensive three day retreat, this process is a honed, efficient way to reveal your True nature, traditionally known as enlightenment, kensho, awakening, gnosis or union.
This 3 day intensive retreat is the 'Hero's Journey'. As a human being, this is perhaps the last great adventure on Earth and as with all adventures, there are inner trials and barriers to face along the way.
This method has proved effective for thousands of others to undeniably know union of being. It worked for us, and it can absolutely work for you too.
Awakening gives a true north for our internal compass to recalibrate to. Rather than an experience which invariably wears out, it offers a change of trait, something which we relate to all experiences from.
Once one has had a direct experience of who one is, one can never be someone who has not - it offers a new basis from which to live your life that is utterly yours. Find out for yourself and be prepared for things to get real.
Zen Master Dogen “Be willing to be disturbed by the truth.”
Kensho or enlightenment is our first step on the way, not as many may think, the end of the journey.
What is on offer is with us now, always has been and always will be. It is our birthright and awakening reveals our own uniqueness of being, allowing us to feel truly alive in every sense. This is true alchemy, transforming the darkness of being human within us all, to the internal illumination guiding the way.
This retreat includes meditation and mindfulness practices alongside Yoga and Qi Qong to take away with you, enabling the ongoing surrender to the process of awakening and aiding the integration back into one's daily life.
Friedrich Nietzsche likened a traditional psychological approach to
“Forever dancing on the edge of the abyss, engaged in endless speculation.” He goes on, “you must be ready to burn yourself in your own flame; how could you rise anew if you have not first become ashes?'
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