MEDITATION · REIKI · YOGA
Coming Home
September 27-29, 2019 | Louisburg, KS
Explore what it looks like to come home, to your inner self.
T.S. Eliot
Coming Home
HOME…What does it look like, feel like, smell like? What part do you play in creating your home? What spaces are most important to you? What parts do you rearrange and which ones stay the same? In this weekend retreat we will explore the idea of coming home as an inward daily practice of self. You will have the chance to explore what that looks like for you. We will be taking the focus off the material aspects of what a home is and shifting our energy into recreating how we define it and build it as a true representation of self. Our goal is to create a place we feel completely authentic, accepted, and supported….within ourselves. A place that feels like home and we can return to time and time again.
Located in a private rural retreat setting, we will be uninterrupted in creating this safe sacred transformational weekend. Lodging is an 8 bedroom 5 bathroom country setting family estate.. All meals will be provided and prepared with love.
Broadwings - Louisburg, KS
ACCOMODATIONS
Come experience Broadwings, a gorgeous country estate with creek, pond, forest, and views, just 15 minutes south of Overland Park! Nearly 7000 sq. ft. of living space, including 8 bedrooms, 5 baths, spacious great room, modern kitchen, and a laundry on the main floor. You’ll love the main floor master suite which opens out to a deck with gorgeous country views. Enjoy your own personal retreat, with places to walk and views to drink in! People from all backgrounds and walks of life welcome!
Your Hosts
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After traveling full-time for work over the last 4 years, Shelly put her stuff in storage and shifted into a nomadic life. Without an actual home, she had to redefine what home was and what that meant to her. Living a life that is always in motion and constantly changing she sought out healing techniques to help her stay grounded. She got her level 1 Reiki attunement to do self treatments and started exploring breathwork. After a weekend back with her tribe in SC, she realized the importance of these relationships and makes regular monthly trips back to SC.. This has been an important part of her awareness of what matters most to her. Shingu her 13 year old pug gets the joy of going along for the ride and is her travel companion. By seeking out community and connection in the new cities she resides in, she has found a sense of home wherever she goes. She now calls her soul home and seeks refuge and retreat within herself to find comfort, joy, connection, peace, and love.
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Ivy is a Midwest working mom that practices the art of juggling a family, a career, and her call to help others. With a degree in Psychology, she’s always been drawn to helping, but her career took a different path. In 2015 with her 40th birthday in sight, she finally decided to listen to her intuition that had been knocking on her door (ok, pounding on her door is more like it!) and she stepped in to her own.
Ivy is a Reiki Master, Spirit Guide connector, and working towards her 200-hour Meditation Teaching Certificate from The Veda Center under Charlie Knoles (August 2019 graduation).
With a no nonsense, humorous, and practical demeanor, she makes these modalities feel attainable to anyone. Her dream is to make mediation a tangible, non-intimating practice to busy moms like her and busy kids like hers.
Passions: Cooking healthy beautiful food, silence, family, wine, silence, travel, nature, helping others, and basically all of the silence.
“A healer is not someone that you go to for healing. A healer is someone that triggers within you, your own ability to heal yourself.” Unknown
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Heather is a certified yoga instructor and the founder of Flint Hills Yoga in Alma, Kansas. She guides people of all ages and abilities towards developing a daily yoga practice, enabling students to achieve personal transformation of body and mind. In addition to weekly community classes, Heather donates time to support local wrestling and football teams through weekly yoga warm-up sessions.
Heather believes that the face-to-face student/teacher relationship is important in this day of web-based remote instruction, in that the teacher is the mirror and reference point for the changes a student may want to bring about. These intended changes in body, mind, and/or spirit are highly individual, so she strives to teach what is relevant to each student. Further, Heather believes that yoga can be the nucleus of an intentional community joined for a whole approach to good health: that of the body and mind, the economic and cultural health of the rural community, and the health of the environment.
Package Options
Energy Exchange Options:
Single Bed $325 (2 single beds per room)
Payment plans are available with final payment due by Sept 13, 2019
A non-refundable deposit of $100 is required to reserve your spot and accommodation upon registration. Your balance must be paid by September 13, 2019. No refunds within two weeks of the start of the retreat.
Additional Information
3 days, 2 nights accommodations
Welcome home dinner Friday night, brunch & dinner Saturday, and brunch Sunday
Full Nature Immersion
Daily Yoga and Meditation
Group Sessions
Reiki treatments
Community
Campfire Connection
Women Only Weekend
Please email shelly@becomingbohemian.org for more info.