2024 is already feeling like it’s going to be a year of stepping out of our comfort zones and creating a new and better “normal” for ourselves. In order to make the most of this heightened energy, we’re going to explore the idea of creating sacred space in our lives.
So, what does this look like? It could include clearing clutter from our lives. It could mean creating opportunities to fill our spaces with meaningful experiences. It could mean making space for our most important priorities. It could lead us to acknowledging the presence of sacred space in our inner landscape, as well as outside in our homes and in our environment.
We hope you’ll join us for Yoga and Whole Living Camp 2024 as nine extraordinary teachers help us to explore all the ways we can create our own version of sacred space.
Jacquie Freeman & Nathan Gabor will share the task of being our keynote speakers. Jacquie will open our sessions on Saturday morning and Nathan will wrap up the weekend on Sunday morning.
Jacquie's Opening Keynote: Cultivating and Creating Sacred Space in a Chaotic World
Learning how to live in a world that presents challenges and often feels chaotic is merely survival but what if you learned how to bring in more peace, more connection with divine guidance, and more empowerment? Is that even possible? Yes, it is not only possible, it is a decision to move from less chaos and disconnection to feeling more Zen and connected to a bigger purpose. This is thriving! During our time together you’ll find renewed zest and inspiration for your sacred practices and discover how to have more bliss in ordinary daily moments.
Nathan's Closing Keynote: Integration
You’ve spent all weekend creating sacred space in whatever way that is meaningful for you. You’ve prepared and strengthened the container of your physical and subtle (energetic) body. When we are in the sacred space of camp, and in nature, we feel expanded and alive. When we return home or even start driving down the hill it can feel jarring to our senses as we contract back to “normal life”. How can we balance out this effect? This closing session will be both a discussion and an experiential movement practice to help you feel a sense of wholeness and completeness. Nathan’s closing will artfully and skillfully help you weave the lessons you learned into tangible and simple steps to help keep you feeling as fully alive and present as possible.
Last year we broadened our focus to include the inspiration of “whole living” because that has always been a part of what yoga truly is. We carry on that tradition by bringing in some fun activities that help us live fully. We’ve included line dancing, storytelling, art, meditation, and the ability to book a massage during your stay at camp
The staff at Camp de Benneville Pines are dedicated to keeping up-to-the-minute on CDC guidelines for remaining covid compliant. You can be assured that they are creating a safe environment for everyone to remain in good health.
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