Deep Transition: Catalyzing the Emergence of Community Resilience and Self-Reliance
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October 11 – 14, 2012
$375-625
based on accommodations choice
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About the accommodations
Prices for overnight programs include room, board, and tuition.
Private room
These quiet, single rooms are perfect for those who want a real retreat, and are simply decorated with a twin bed and desk.
Shared room
For those who elect to share a room with a guest or another participant, these offer comfort at a modest price.
Commute
Commuter rates include lunch and dinner during the program.
Private rooms are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis, with consideration given to those with special needs.
Deep Transition addresses those who know that “Peak Everything” is already upon us, who have a fierce and determined optimism, and who feel called to action. It is for those who sense the urgent need to reclaim our power locally, to rebuild our capacity to meet essential needs locally, and to heal and regenerate community locally. Deep Transition offers a rigorous schedule of presentations, group processes, documentary films, individual reflection time, guest speakers, and experiential exercises that will empower participants to serve as more effective “evolutionary catalysts” in a time of planetary transition. The approach is intense, demanding, and balanced: left-brain/right-brain, feminine/masculine, inner/outer, personal/group.
$520/shared room; $625/private room; $375/commuter
Leader(s)
Lynette Marie Hanthorn, executive director of Transition Colorado, founded and directed the Center for Creative Justice in Ames (IA) for over 20 years, and is an accomplished conflict transformation facilitator and energetic healing practitioner.
Michael Brownlee, “catalyst” for Transition Colorado, was a writer, producer, and communication consultant in the corporate arena for many years. Before dedicating themselves to relocalization work, Lynette Marie and Michael offered transformational workshops and consulting for those seeking to discover and/or fulfill their life purpose. They are active in the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies (BALLE), co-founded by Judy Wicks; and Slow Money, founded by Woody Tasch, author of Inquiries into the Nature of Slow Money: Investing as if Food, Farms, and Fertility Mattered.
Note: This workshop will begin Thursday evening with registration starting at 4:30 pm and conclude at 4:00 pm Sunday.