Our Infinite Being~The Way Back Home with Emeline Lambert: June 19

A Special One Day Online Retreat With Emeline Lambert

Friday, June 19th


 

“Who am I?” has always been the question that most spiritual traditions and lineages have attempted to investigate. And yet, one of the most meaningful ways of inhabiting it may be by exploring its opposite: who, or what, am I not? By encountering everything that we are not, we start peeling off the layers of the onion and discovering, through deep experiential wisdom, that which cannot be named, altered, or conceived by thought. But this isn’t always a straight path. As Edward Albee wrote in The Zoo Story: “Sometimes it’s necessary to go a long distance out of the way in order to come back a short distance correctly.” The way back home is the invitation to recognize what seems to stand in the way of our deepest Truth, what seems to veil the essence of our Being.

Through guided meditations, open conversations and Q&As, this day-long exploration will be an opportunity to embody the gift of surrender as the very heart of the path itself. Moving from doing to being isn’t the end of the practice, but the beginning of a different quality of commitment. One that, through unconditional acceptance, leads us straight back home, straight back to our infinite Self.

Retreat Schedule
  • 10am-4pm ET
  • A 2-hour lunch period will be provided beginning about 12pm ET.

 


June 19th
10am-4pm ET
Retreat Fee: $75

$50 non-refundable deposit
REGISTER HERE

Registration Closes on June 14th at 5pm ET

Scholarship Opportunities for Awakening Together Members

Links to recorded interviews:

March Satsang @ Awakening Together

Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

Here is more information about Emeline Lambert: Emeline’s search for truth began early, shaped by a persistent sense of not belonging in a world that felt unreal and without meaning. Beneath years of striving, artistic performance, and inner struggle with depression and anxiety was a question she could not avoid: Who am I? A pivotal retreat experience marked a profound shift in her understanding of self, opening into a deeper recognition of presence and true nature. Since then, meditation, self-observation, and acceptance have grounded her path, transforming her relationships and reframing suffering as part of awakening rather than a detour from it. Emeline speaks about surrendering to what is, and allowing awakening to unfold beyond the mind’s narrative of separation. She emphasizes the role of nature, compassion, and service in spiritual life, and views realization not as a personal achievement but as an ongoing, shared movement of consciousness.

Emeline can be reached at emwlambert@gmail.com