Summer Residential Retreat- July 13-16, 2017

Jul 13 2017 10:00 am
Jul 16 2017 1:00 pm
$1,395.00
Instructor: 
Jim Kepner & Carol DeSanto
Price: $1,395.00

 

This residential retreat workshop is open to everyone, new students as well as those experienced with Pathways for Healing work. Daily talks, meditation and practice sessions, beautiful grounds, pool, facilities of Our Lady of the Pines Retreat Center, and sharing meals, all combine to make this retreat a very special experience.

The fullness and goodness of the energy field developed in the course of our retreat provides a foundation for deep insights into the nature of our spiritual heart and spiritual nature. Specific topics and practices are drawn from on the figure eight, the medecine wheel, the third eye and other Pathways teachings.

In this Summer Residential Retreat we will work together with Pathway’s unique practices for personal and spiritual development using group dialogue, didactic teaching, guided meditations, hands-on energy work and sacred practices.

We will be doing many of the practices out of doors, so bring your sunscreen, rain gear, and footwear. The retreat center also has an outdoor swimming pool so be sure to bring your swimsuit.The center also has a new cook and we are working hard to develop an improved menu.

Starts: 10am July 13th
Ends: after lunch July 16th


Fee includes room and board!

Please book early! There are a limited number of private rooms with bath.

If you'd like to: share a room or book session with massage therapist on site please contact Carol 440-446-9686

Rooms are available for Wednesday night before the retreat for an additional fee of $65

Location:  Our Lady of the Pines Retreat


1250 Tiffin Street
Fremont, OH 43420-3562 

 

  

Our retreat location is at Our Lady of the Pines in Fremont, Ohio, which is an hour and a half from Cleveland, Ohio and an hour from Toledo, Ohio. The beautiful grounds and spiritual atmosphere makes this an ideal setting for personal development.

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