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Silent Retreat

SILENT RETREAT
The Language of the Soul

Silent Retreat with Anamika
March 14 - 18, 2012

The Silent Retreats are the heartbeat of the sacred journey. They provide a restful environment for the deepest inquiry into the truth of one’s being. One` is dissolving into the timeless here and now. This is where profound steps are taken through the journey of transformation. There is a special power in gathering together in support of one another’s awakening. A Silent Retreat is a rare and precious opportunity to focus solely on the most earnest questions of the heart and to spend some days in silence in a beautiful, natural setting.

Osho Hall

Participants are asked for a sincere commitment to the standard of the retreat and will remain in absolute silence throughout. A retreat is also a spiritual cleanse on a collective level, an inner shower for all of PachaMama. Non-participants help maintain a meditative atmosphere by refraining from speaking in all public areas in order for the entire village to tune into this space.

The program includes Satsang with Anamika twice a and a daily practice of Yoga and various meditations.


Register free nowPrice: $ 350
Early bird price: 315 $ until March 6th

Package price including the Who is in? Feb 28 - Mar 2, 2012:
$ 460
Early bird price: $ 420 until Feb 21



Who is Anamika
Anamika was born in Israel, studied and worked as a social worker before following her calling to explore the deeper essence of life. She met Tyohar in 1997, and soon after, went through an experience of spiritual transformation while attending one of his retreats. Tyohar gave his blessing to Anamika to offer satsang and during the years that followed she traveled extensively and held satsangs and retreats to groups throughout Europe, India and Israel. When Tyohar and friends founded PachaMama in Costa Rica in the year 2000, she followed the call of her heart and joined the community. Today she lives in PachaMama with her husband and son, where she offers private sessions and lead silent retreats that gently point towards the truth at the core of us all, from her experience of living an awakened life.

Meditation
quote Truly there is no such thing as your thought.
What you think, I think. There is only one mind and we want to see thoughts as a pattern and to cut the identification with thoughts that create the suffering.

Meditation

So we are just going to play here with thoughts
and see what they are without referring to them
as something that can
say something about
who we are?
Any thought that you have cannot say anything
about who you are
as this dress cannot
say anything about
who I am.
quote
Excerpt from Satsang
with Anamika
July 24, 2010

 


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