Zen and the Waking State Workshop 7/07
What does that have to do with me?
Why Harmonica for the Musical Noob
Career Day in the Mill Street Gallery
Drumming in the Mill Street Gallery
At the Jewelry Bench of EJ Gold
International Intensive April 2007 We had a week-long incredible International Intensive here this April of 2007.
Here's how it came about:
During the year 2006, E.J. Gold offered 4 special meditation workshops, Vajra,Vippassana, Dorje and "Unnamed Meditation". Then, following the fourth meditation workshop in November 2006, E.J. took a large group of workshop participants to Reno for an Afterlife Adventure.
A lot of our European friends could not make it to any of those workshops, so we thought it would be absolutely fantastic if they could work out a time to come here with a whole group. It would also give others who missed one or more meditations to catch up, or, repeat them. Thus the International Intensive was offered for the first time.
And it happened. They really really wanted this. The group consisted of folks from Spain, Portugal, Canada, India, Germany and the USA. It was a very intense and powerful week. And more folks want to come. The next Intensive is being planned.
When a group of people with that level of intention and commitment shows up here...things happen, not just for them and in their lives. It is a reciprocal invocation. A whole other workshop series was born out of this one as a result of a question by one of the participants.
Thank you so much everyone! It was really great having you all here. There is really no way to describe it all. If you are curious, there is a DVD available. Call us at 530-271-2239
Here just a few pictures taken from events at the land and in Reno.
Unexpected gift, a "You can Paint" class with E.J, now available also in
Spanish thanks to
Eric, who did a fabulous job translating during the entire week.
Coming up to meet at the land in the morning.
This was during a real special walk in Bardo Town.
A show of hands.
After all that prep: the F&B Bardo Run has just started...
As someone said to me: Always remember gratitude.