🌊 Entering The Stream: Contemplating The Spiritual Technology of Dyad Retreats*
🕒 Tuesdays | 2:00 – 3:00 pm ET
👥 Facilitators: Kate Brennan, Rhoda Makled & Anne Blanchard
The purpose of an Intensive Self-Inquiry Dyad Retreat is “kensho”, a term used in Zen which literally translates to “knowing who you really are.” All participants join in this common goal, explicitly stated as, “the intention to have a direct and conscious experience of the truth of who I am.“
While this intention is stated in terms of experience, what is actually available is a shift in awareness, a transformation of perception such that the way we relate to all experiences shifts. Said another way, experiences come and go, this shift does not.
The Buddha appears to have guided students in similar investigations as those undertaken in dyad retreats to help them realize what he called, “Entering the Stream.” In this program, we will contemplate the process by which “Entering the Stream” happens, what it actually entails, how to facilitate its emergence, and what it offers on-goingly.
Whether you are a regular devotee of the dyad process or have no idea what that even means, if “Entering the Stream” resonates with you, you are warmly invited to come explore with Kate Brennan, Rhoda Makled and Anne Blanchard weekly from 2:00 to 3:00 pm ET/ 12-1 pm MT on Tuesdays. 🌀 All are welcome
spirit·u·al tech·nol·o·gy: the application of knowledge relating to or affecting the human spirit for practical purposes.
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