Yoga Meditation
Retreat
Living Truth: The Heart of Being with Richard Miller
Saturday, July 18 to Friday, July 24, 2009
at the Blacktail Ranch, Wolf Creek, Montana
Price: $1695
All our beliefs, all our striving, and all our seeking ultimately take us away from being truly awake and alive. This insight is our invitation to call off our search and awaken to our heart's deepest longing.
Truth and Love are always knocking from inside, looking for recognition and longing for expression. But are you listening? Are you ready to welcome your heart's deepest yearning for freedom? Love, truth and freedom awaken into authentic action when you realize the utter simplicity of pure Being, which is your nearest, your true nature that is always patiently waiting to be recognized, experienced and authentically expressed in every moment.
Retreat offers you the opportunity to awaken and actualize your heart's deepest yearning through periods of meditation, body and breath sensing yoga, co-meditation, and interactive dialogue. Come realize the freedom of being who you really are. Only when you are finally willing to be living truth will you, and the world, be at peace.
The Blacktail Ranch is an 8000-acre jewel located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. Here you have the opportunity to explore miles of trails, swim the South Fork of the Deerborn River that flows through the ranch, experience the ancient Blacktail Indian cave, and participate in a native sweat lodge ceremony. Blacktail is an environment that will entreat you into breathing easier, dreaming clearly all the while nourishing you into deep rest, relaxation and inner exploration.
Richard Miller, PhD, author of Yoga Nidra: The Meditative Heart of Yoga, is a contemporary spiritual teacher, honored by Yoga Journal and featured in American Yoga and Will Yoga and Meditation Really Change My Life? He is president of the Center of Timeless Being (www.nondual.com), past president and founding member of the Institute for Spirituality and Psychology, and co-founder of The International Association of Yoga Therapy.
Richard teaches in the lineage of his spiritual mentor, Jean Klein, and has devoted his life to integrating the nondual wisdom teachings of Yoga, Tantra, Advaita, Taoism and Buddhism. Richard is currently consulting on research projects studying the healing effect of Integrative Restoration - iRest®, his adaptation for Westerners of the ancient practice of yoga nidra, with diverse populations including active duty soldiers and veterans suffering post-traumatic stress disorder, the homeless, children and people experiencing insomnia and chronic pain. Richard leads meditation retreats and trainings throughout North America with a focus on enlightened living in daily life.