Summer Retreat at Emerson College, East Sussex, England

‘Opening to non-dual Belonging’… is the focus of the teachings at this retreat

James writes, “The focus of the retreat is on directly opening to our mind as it is. Our intrinsic presence is not created by others, by our own effort, or by circumstances.

It is not a construct …and it is not like anything we know.
By dis-identifying with our constructive habits we will set them free to vanish where they are.

This reveals our own source, of which we are the non-dual display.”

My understanding, from when I last spoke with James a little while ago, is that he plans to teach in the mornings provided he has the energy …and that sangha members will also be invited to bring their own creative offerings.

Huw Williams is organising the retreat and I’ll update this post when I hear back about the best way to contact him about this …

There is a link to purchase tickets for the retreat on the Simplybeing website….

N.B. Rooms and food are additional costs on top of this…and are purchased directly from the college from their website.

Currently, 9th March, there are just a few rooms left available…

Camping is another option… and costs £25 per night…
You can book this by phoning the college directly (number below).

If you would like to purchase food with this option…you can let the college know when you book.

The camping-field has wonderful views and fresh air… : )

The retreat runs from Monday afternoon 8th June until after lunch on Sunday 14th…

Emerson College
Forest Row
East Sussex RH18 5JX

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+44 (0)1342 822238
reception@emerson.org.uk

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