Upcoming Events:
(To register for these events, please click on the link below or on the tab on the navigation bar to the right for the event you are registering for.)
Mt. Shasta, CA Weekend Intensive August 5-8, 2010
Eugene, OR Weekend Intensive August 19-22, 2010
Mt. Shasta, CA 21-Day Retreat September 19 - October 10, 2010
Kamuela, HI Weekend Intensive January 13-16, 2011
Kona, HI Weekend Intensive January 20-23, 2011

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Invite yourself to bathe in the beauty of silence. Let all effort fall
away and lead you back to the one source, to the unbridled joy that is
our very essence. What your mind calls problems can be the vehicle to
open up your heart. By looking into the flame of suffering, and loving it tenderly, you will be guided towards grace, towards self-blessing.
There
is nothing to learn, nothing to change nothing to attain. In our deep
meditations and open conversations, we can relax into pure being,
without straining. Whether for a weekend intensive or a 10 day retreat,
come back to the natural freedom of your truest heart, to your one
abiding friend, Love. Based on the non-dual traditions founded by Sri
Ramana Maharshi, our journey of self-discovery is simple and direct,
and welcomes anyone who seeks gentle guidance towards grace.
Participants are strongly encouraged to attend for the entire time. If
you are interested in donating towards the scholarship fund, which
provides support for those participants needing financial assistance, please click
the link below:
Thank You
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Master rushes off to greet the sun as soon as clouds part.
He is the light
falling into light.
He is also the dark mirage holding the mirrors up to those who still believe that black is black
but nothing can hold him back from merging into sky,
that endless spaceless space where he belongs for he is that
and we are that once we realize what he is offering:
God in form holding out his hand to guide us back to our true belonging.
--Ana Callan
For more poetry on Sri Ramana Maharshi, please go to: www.anacallan.com

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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.
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