Awakening to Life and Death

A 45-day odyssey to become fully balanced and alive

March 29th – 31st, April 12th-14th, May 10th-12th

This program invites you to experience 45 days in 2013 as if they were your last. Seminarians will meet one weekend a month for three consecutive months — in a beautiful Russian River Retreat Home (Absolute Zen) to explore the following aspects of living, loving and dying mindfully.

  • Assessment of Life Satisfaction & Purpose
  • Meditation Techniques for Centering and
    Letting Go
  • Choices and Consequences
  • Building Your Intimacy Legacy in Relationships
  • Getting Clear: What Do You Most Want To Do
  • Exploring Your Ideas about Death
  • Awakening The Heart – Forgiveness, Gratitude, Compassion
  • Death & Rebirth (The Buddhist Wheel)
  • Healing Yoga and Breath Work (before your last breath)
  • Sensing the Value of Your Life

Click here to download a PDF flyer for this workshop

 

Meetings place – Absolute Zen Retreat Home (Guerneville). Details will be provided

Meeting Time: Meetings will take place during three consecutive weekends, beginning Friday (5:30 P.M.) and ending Sunday (12:00 P.M).

Cost: $1,185.00 ($395.00/per weekend) if paid in full by March 1, 2013. This includes a $100.00 discount.
Registration cost after March 1, 2013 – $1,285.00.  The balance due after the deposit can be made by April 12, 2013.

Deposit:  $650.00 due by March 1, 2013 to hold your spot.

Cancellation Policy: Full refund prior to March 28, 2013 less $100 processing fee

Lodging:

1). Russian River Studios (russianriverstudios.com) for $69-$89 per night. They have eight rooms each with a kitchen, as well as a pool and a gallery. Another affordable option is the Ferngrove Cottages (ferngrove.com).

2). Favorite higher end places (based on past feedback): Applewood Inn, Boone Resort & Spa, and West Sonoma Inn & Spa (all in Guerneville).

Dr. Bramson is a Licensed Clinical Psychologist (PSY-19459), Social Worker (LCS-19040) and Executive Coach who has been providing therapeutic services since 1985, and organizational consultation and executive coaching since 1995. He utilizes a cognitive behavioral approach with a special emphasis on mindfulness training, meditation, and neuroscience. Phone: 925-285-2429