Sat, Sep 07
|The Sacred Sanctuary
Wisdom of the Andes & Amazon with Itzhak Beery
Time & Location
Sep 07, 2024, 10:00 AM – Sep 08, 2024, 4:00 PM
The Sacred Sanctuary, 25 Crisman, Boulder, CO 80302, USA
About The Event
Izhak works from a space of warmth and joy that is contagious. The workshop will be held in the beautiful space of the Sacred Sanctuary, located about 15 minutes west of Boulder in Fourmile Canyon. We will be in a yurt and outside, enjoying the serene nature including a creek for refreshing and dipping our feet. Itzhak carries a depth of wisdom from his many years spent in the mountains and jungles of Ecuador and Brazil. This weekend workshop is an opportunity to absorb some of the deeper concepts and teachings of the indigenous elders. This is fantastic for healers, therapists, or anyone interested in the indigenous shamanic teachings. As time allows, you will learn about and experience the following during this weekend teachings:
- The Dark Side: Attachment, possession, energy vampires, empaths
- Cord Cutting: Sever toxic relationships. Facing the Demon / Energy Vampire
- Psychopomp: Guiding the departing souls
- Shamanic Art of Holding Space – Empath’s challenge to support, not help
- Soul mending: Trauma, retrieval, and integration, embracing the wound
- The Gift of Trauma: Finding your soul/life purpose through trauma narratives.
WHAT TO BRING
We will be outdoors and indoors (in a yurt). Bring a water bottle, blanket or poncho and camp chair or mat for sitting on the ground. Bring a yummy dish to share each day at the potluck lunch.
LODGING
There is no lodging or camping on location. If you are traveling from out of town you can coordinate a hotel or air bnb in Boulder (15 minute drive).
GETTING THERE:
Parking is limited at the site, and we will be arranging carpool. We will reach out to coordinate carpooling near the event. If you have a good passenger vehicle and you'd be willing to drive some people up, please let us know so we can coordinate with you. Once registered there will be more details on carpooling.
When driving to the land you’ll need to put the directions in GPS before you leave Boulder. You will loose signal in the canyon . After turning onto Fourmile Canyon you’ll travel about three and a half miles to Crisman and turn left . It is the first actual dirt road you can turn left on after entering Fourmile . If you get to Logan mill ( a well marked road with a bridge ) you have gone one curve too far. After turning left on crisman will see a tiny home in the driveway on your left