The Kalikalos Living-Learning Summer School offers holistic workshops, retreats, family weeks & workcamps in the breath-taking Pelion region of Greece. Our programmes include interpersonal communication, creative writing, community building, advaita satsang, VipassaƱa meditation, tai chi, permaculture, healing, August family experience weeks, relationship science, painting/drawing weeks, the Game of Transformation, Yoga and more.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Expressing the Inexpressible - Nonduality (Advaita) Retreat with Jeff Foster
It's Friday afternoon, and all the retreat guests have gone home (although of course they never left Home, but that's another story ...)
What a lovely week it was. It was a week of laughter and tears, of openness and friendship, of paddling in crystal clear waters, of eating the most delicious and healthy home-made food, of insights and revelations and seeing life unfold right before our very eyes, of meeting each other and realising that we were only ever meeting ourselves.
The retreat was an absolute joy, a gift, a delight.... and yet it was nothing special - it was just THIS - as it is. Totally ordinary, and wonderfully extraordinary.
And as the week went on, and as the questions dissolved, a beautiful presence that was always there (but so often overlooked) became even more palpable. Until in the end, there was only laughter.
I'll always remember the laughter.... that wonderfully spontaneous, contagious, deep laughter.... that cosmic laughter that reminded us (as if any reminder was ever needed!) that all is One, and all is well, and that the Play accepts and loves everything unconditionally, because it IS everything, and nothing is excluded.
Thank you, Jock. Thank you, Kalikalos staff. Thank you, everyone who travelled so far to be here. See you all soon!
With love,
Jeff Foster
P.S. And thanks to the pears, the fish man, and the plastic chairs! ;)
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