The Heart of Satsang

            with David Waldman

Mt. Shasta August Intensive Registration

November 18th - 21st, 2010


Location: TBD


Full Weekend Intensive:  
$175 (Thursday PM, Friday PM, Saturday AM & PM,  Sunday AM - Exact hours and schedule will be emailed prior to the Intensive.)

Thursday Night Satsang: The opening night of the Intensive is being offered as an introduction to David. The suggested donation is $20. Thursday night's satsang is included in the cost of the Full Intensive for those who have registered. For those attending Thurday's night satsang, who would like to register for the entire Intensive, your donation will be applied to the cost of the Full Weekend fee. Registration for the weekend will be available at the Shasta Yoga Center on Thursday night.

***Please Note: So that we are able to accommodate all those who register, it is requested that those intending to attend the entire weekend Intensive register via this webpage early, so that they will not be turned away if the Intensive is full.

 
For More Information, please contact:

Registrar:  Carol Jones
Phone: 805-689-8565
 
Email: imaginecj@yahoo.com

Housing Coordinator for
Out-of-Town Registrants:  Nicole Miller
808-937-2942
Email: millernk@yahoo.com

Directions to Shasta Yoga Center:


Exit I-5 at exit 738 (Central Mt. Shasta). If coming from the north, turn left off the off-ramp onto Lake Street. If coming from the south, turn right off the off-ramp onto Lake Street. Continue up Lake Street past the train tracks to Mt. Shasta Blvd. Turn right onto Mt. Shasta Blvd. and continue until the road veers to the right. At the bend in the road, turn right onto Alpine Street and an immediate right into the parking lot. Additional parking is available on the street. The entrance to Shasta Yoga Center is towards the back of the building. 

Please click here to register for the Mt. Shasta August Intensive:


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Simply slow down, stop and look, not at the story of the mind or of the experiences it creates, but all the way through to see from where this mind comes. Now you are left in the absolute unknown, in the mystery, knowing nothing. A taste of this unknown is a taste of something more beautiful and more passionate than anything you could ever imagine.

---David Waldman