Friday, July 16, 2010
‘The Yoga of Effortless Being’ retreat--2 weeks to go

Dear friends:

I encourage you to consider this possibility:  spending 5 days in a beautiful place, where you can look with clarity, courage, and compassion at yourself, your life, and what you really want.

In my work work with people all over the world, I am seeing that we have entered a time of great movement, a time when structures of thought, belief, and perception are breaking down. This is a time of great possibility, and it is also a time when we need support, a strong container to hold us as we learn to inquire, to express ourselves without defence or blame, and to discover what it means to be fully human.

Our bodies are not separate from the land, from the water, from the trees. When we spend time in a place where the silence is deep and the beauty profound, something opens up inside our cells. We breathe differently, we move more slowly, and we have a real chance to become truly intimate with ourselves. We will be exploring what it is to be fully present--to open to the living stream of our body, our feelings and our authentic being. We’ll learn how to move through the instincts for control and security to another way of being that is undefended, tender and deeply alive.

This is not an experience that will feel good for five days and then be gone. It is a genuine opportunity to take responsibility for yourself and your life, to find out what it means to come out of isolation and live a life of integrity and love.

Please call me or email if you have questions about this retreat.  For more information about registration and the retreat, click here:  http://tinyurl.com/343b7zk

with love
Shayla


Profile & Testimonials

image Shayla Wright has spent a lifetime studying and teaching inquiry, creativity, communication, and the transformation of consciousness.  She worked with Mother Teresa in her children’s homes, and in her Home for the Dying in Calcutta.  She has studied intensively with Joshu Sazaki Roshi, Osho, and Adya Shanti. She was a senior teacher and coach in her community in the Himalayas, the International Meditation Institute,…

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