Women's Sacred Circle & Yoga Retreat in Yelapa Mexico - Save $500 - sign up now...
Hello,
We wanted to share a very special opportunity with all the adult Lulubelles in Luluville. We are hosting a delicious, nutricious Women's Sacred Circle & Yoga Retreat in Yelapa, Mexico next year and you're invited. To learn about it all visit our site: http://yelapa2010.eventbrite.com. We have been holding Women's Circles in Yelapa for the past 5 years, at the celebrated Casa Isabel, which is a hillside full of Palapas in a tropical jungle paradise above the ocean on 'the point' in Yelapa, where Huichol Shamans and artists come to sell their works and do Huichol healings. The retreats are facilitated by Linda Wolf, founder and ED of Daughters Sisters Project & Teen Talking Circles, a 501C3 (since 1993) and co-author of Daughters of the Moon, Sisters of the Sun: Young Women & Mentors on the Transition to Womanhood; Global Uprising: Stories from a New Generation of Activists; and author of Speaking and Listening from the Heart.
A Women's Sacred Circle, by it's very nature, can only hold around 9 women total, in order for it to be truly effective. Right now, we are offering $500 off our price of $1495 for the full week in Yelapa, meals and lodging, circle and yoga included.
Yelapa is the best place we know to offer Sacred Circle. In Yelapa there are no cars, no streets, roads, just walking paths, so we live by the beat of our hearts. Also, in Yelapa, nature abounds. Doing deep transformational work in such lucious nature is calming and nurturing. With the ocean full of dophins, whales, manta rays and the air full of blossoms and birds and butterflies, this is truly a sacred experience.
So, go to http://yelapa2010.eventbrite.com to learn more about the Sacred Circle Retreat.We hope to meet you in Sacred Space, Yelapa style! If you feel you want to sign up, we'd appreciate if you would call and talk with Linda first, 206.842.3000, just to make sure you are fully aware of what the experience is all about. As one recent participant, who works with Sounds True in Boulder, said, "This is truly like finding a secret treasure."
