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WHO IS IN?

Awareness Intensive

Air Cycle: December 22 - 25, 2008
Fire Cycle: March 23 - 26, 2009
Price: $ 200
or $ 350 as package including the following Silence Retreat

Earth Cycle: SATORI June 22 - 27, 2009
Price: $ 320
or $ 420 as package including the following Silence Retreat

Based on traditional Zen techniques, seeking the direct experience of truth of being, the repeated use of the Zen koan “Who is in?” acts like an arrow, piercing through the layers of the mind. It exposes identification with the false personality, rigid beliefs and pre-conceived ideas. It sheds old layers and reveals an expanded state of consciousness, eventually re-connecting us to the source.

The Who Is In? retreat is not another psychological therapy. In this retreat we seek a direct experience of who we truly are and in this adventure we pass through and beyond ideas, ideals, conditionings, problems, games and identities, in one word ... mind. We will use the Koan “Who Is In?” as a tool to return to the source inside. The work involves an intense retreat with silence, diet, active and passive meditations and individual Koan talks. This journey provides a time to be totally with yourself, without distractions. This retreat is a powerful and challenging tool certain to give a fresh experience of who we really are.


Roshan - Therapist
Roshan
was educated as an Osho therapist. He has been trained in numerous techniques, such as “Voice Dialogue” (working with internal voices), Primal Deconditioning, Emotional Release, Bio-energetics, Body-type reading, Co-dependency, Enlightenment Intensive work, and Tantra. His work reflects many years of self inquiry and radiates a heart-felt, compassionate, deep understanding of personality and essence.


quote Your mind can only live in the future or in the past. It keeps on traveling. That’s the job of the mind.


Who is in group


By realizing
that again and again, by watching the mind, you are coming back into the present moment. And the truth is only in the moment. All the rest
is an illusion. quote
Tyohar

 


The use of the Koan Who Is In? acts like an arrow piercing the identification with the personality