Silent Retreat for Beginners 2020–Postponed

I was asked to give a message on Mother’s Day at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church on Sunday, May 10th. The silent retreat will be postponed until later (I’m thinking Memorial weekend or in June). You are all invited to attend the meditation and message for FREE! Please click here for a flyer. https://pathwaysofconsciousness.com/events/

Have you ever wanted to go on a Silent Retreat, but aren’t sure if it is for you? Does the idea of not talking for 24 hours or more sound impossible (if not frightening)! Then this is the silent retreat you have been waiting for.

Pathways of Consciousness owns 42 private acres in Juniper Woods Ranch, off of I-40 just North of Ashfork and West of Williams, Arizona. This land holds pristine energy of Gia–Mother Earth, and has been blessed by the Ancestors. There is no light pollution, no visible neighbors, and no accommodations. Peeking Creek (dry during the summer months) runs through the middle of the property in a canyon, nestled in the heart of old-growth Juniper trees (“The Standing Ones” as our ancestors called them).

How the Days Will Unfold…

A ceremony thanking Gia–Mother Earth will commence on Saturday, May 9th. Followed by guided meditations and an introduction to the Lemurian Teaching Wheel, for those that wish. During the day on Saturday there will be time for silence, reflection, hiking, nature watching, rest, relaxation, and enjoying the peace and quiet. At dusk on Saturday, those that wish may congregate around the fire (if no fire restrictions or wind advisory) for conversation. Sunday morning we will have another guided meditation at dawn and a closing ceremony. Participants may leave when they wish (or when the host leaves).

There are NO ACCOMMODATIONS. You must bring your own camping supplies including shelter and food. Water, TP, and simple medical provisions will be provided. We do get cell phone coverage and are easily accessible from the freeway for emergencies. The nearest medical center is 18 miles away in Williams. The nearest hospital is 50 miles away in Flagstaff. Camping is at your own risk.

For more information on the benefits of silent retreat, click here to read about a professional woman’s experience https://www.wellandgood.com/good-travel/silent-retreat-benefits/slide/2/

For more information on Lemurian Teaching Wheel, click here. http://audio.kryon.com/en/Channel-3-RTL-Day-One-17.mp3?fbclid=IwAR0zSYGKi4KRnNVOg7kktktyfXlPcYg5CkPUOHuW1Vw09GC4BSNOYkC0bWQ

How to Register…

Please RSVP with your host by texting or calling 928-515-9922. Leave a message if no answer, someone will call you back shortly. Payment options will be discussed on the phone.

You can also fill out the form below.

A Dream Circle

A Dream Circle

Dreaming and sharing your dreams has been a part of nearly all indigenous cultures throughout the world.  Being a “dreamer” or having dreams was often considered a spiritual act. Modern psychotherapists also place an importance on dreaming.  Frederik van Eeden, coined the term “lucid dreaming”, and Carl Jung said dreams are a way of communicating and acquainting yourself with the unconscious.  

Today, we all need a way to talk to each other about our dreams.  We need a way to share safely personal stories and adventures that will enable us to be heard, to get some helpful feedback and maybe to be guided towards appropriate action.  This can be accomplished through a dream circle. It is a way to close the rift between the spirituality and psychology of dreaming.

The dream circle is open to everyone regardless of background, race, orientation, or spiritual beliefs. We are gathering once a month on the second Monday, starting

September 10th at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church: 400 Old Litchfield Rd. Litchfield Park, AZ 85340 from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.

Contact Candice Davis at Rev.CDavis@gmail.com to RSVP. Space is limited.