For those who would scale the
mountain of being and shepherd others on the homeward path
High in the Himalayan mountains, sherpas
carry unbelievable weights over great distances, laughing as they
go. Their good-heartedness and gaiety is contagious. Like these
sherpas, we each have our own Everest to climb, and people who count
on us to help them move forward. Come rain or shine, we press on.
We are not afraid to take the high road, to pursue self-improvement,
and to become shining examples.
Level
1 Darjeeling: Self-Awareness,
Transformation, and Empowerment through the Inner Family Archetype
Model
Tuesday, July 12-Saturday,
July 16, 2010
The retreat will be held on the beautiful grounds of the Norblom
North American Institute of Footzonology, nestled in Paradise Valley,
Montana. We invite you to join us for five days of uninterrupted,
holistic communion with your higher self.
• Experience your divine
connection in a tangible way and bring resolution to your psychology
through the inner family archetypes.
• Enjoy dynamic activities for the purification and healing
of the superconscious, conscious, subconscious and unconscious.
•Explore breakthrough healing techniques that will fortify
your auric field and help re-integrate body, mind, soul and spirit.
•Participate in a beautiful graduation ceremony.
Tuesday, July 12 Preregistration starts at 1
pm. Afternoon for settling in and enjoying the beautiful nature
setting, or going for a swim.
6-9 pm introductory workshop on what is means to be a Radiant Sherpa
Wednesday, July 13-Focus on the Loving
Father Morning in-depth workshop on
our Father archetype as a vessel for the Divine Father to abide
with us, with a spiritual, mental, emotional and physical clearance
on our issues of criticism, condemnation and non-alignment.
Afternoon outdoor event on anchoring
the Loving Father down to the physical level through martial arts.
Evening workshop on restoring the inner
blueprint of our tree of life.
Thursday, July 14-Focus on the Loving
Mother Morning in-depth workshop on our Mother archetype as a
vessel for the Divine Mother to abide with us, with a spiritual,
mental, emotional and physical clearance on our issues of abandonment
and self-indulgence.
Afternoon Native American ritual to experience the Loving Mother
by reconnecting with Mother Earth.
Evening workshop on healing and chakra purification through sound.
Friday, July 15-Focus on the Loved
Boychild/Christ Morning in-depth workshop on our Boychild archetype as
a vessel for the Christ consciousness to abide with us, with a spiritual,
mental, emotional and physical clearance on our issues of anger,
aggression and excess ego.
Afternoon Montana outdoor treasure map/obstaclecourse/scavenger
hunt to stimulate our Boychild spirit.
Evening integration exercise and fire
ritual to release negative subconscious programs and replace them
with a loving superconscious energy .
Saturday, July 16-Focus on the Loved
Girlchild/ Holy Spirit Morning in-depth workshop on our Girlchild archetype as
a vessel for the Holy Spirit to abide with us, with a spiritual,
mental, emotional and physical clearance on our issues of victimization
and fear.
Afternoon Girlchild creative art and forgiveness event.
Evening Radiant Sherpa graduation ceremony, followed by fellowship,
music and dance.
Tuition is $595. Pre-registration discount of $95 by July 1.
Additional pre-pre-registration discount of $50 if you register
by May 1.
Second person in your family is $200
more.
Third or more person within your family is $100 more.
Youth tuition ages 18-26 is $250, with a pre-registration
of $50 by July 1.
For payment plans, please email us at siriusconsulting@msn.com.
Lodging and food information, and additional costs
The retreat will provide beautiful vegetarian
meals and comfortable bunk bed accomodations, with plenty of outside
recreation, including a private river beach for swimming. Room and
board costs at the retreat are $240 per person. Room and board cost
per child under 14 is $120.
For those who will not be sleeping on the property,
the cost for the meal package is $180. (Meal cost per child under
14 is $90). The meals are an integrated part of the retreat and
this fee will not be waived. (Those who wish to supplement their
diet with meat can also purchase burgers or other standard diet
fare a few miles down the road from the Chico Hot Springs Resort,
the Emigrant General Store or the Howling Hounds Cafe.)
For lodging away from the retreat, there is
also a national forest campground a few miles down the road, as
well as a Chico Hot Springs Lodge and Resort about 7 miles away.
Please contact us for more information.
Footzone, Backzone, Facezone and aromatherapy
treatments will be available for an additional fee during the retreat
for anyone who wishes to sign up for those. .
Code of Conduct
The Nordblom North American Institute of Footzonology
campus makes every effort to live in harmony with nature. This care
and concern is reflected in the beauty and harmony of the surroundings.
To preserve the high vibration and natural forcefield, participants
are requested not to consume meat or animal products on the premises,
and to use natural, essential oil based personal care products,
including shampoo, sunscreen, insect repellent, etc. Effective aromatherapy
products will be available for purchase during the events.
There is no smoking, drinking or music allowed
on the property (aside from the music that will be played during
some of the events.)
What Participants Have Said About Our
Retreats
The Radiant Sherpa is the way of claiming of
higher ground. At the core of this retreat is a most graceful and
loving embrace of our unique expression of divinity, our life calling,
and the integration of the loving inner family. I look forward to
seeing you at the top of the next mountain.–JOHN SCOTT
MOORE
The Radiant Sherpa Retreat - an unforgettable
and indispensable opportunity for personal growth and expansion
of consciousness! When like-minded individuals come together inspired
by the desire to love more compassionately, to share self, and to
nurture others, people are empowered to mobilize their inner resources
and become who they really are. –BEATRICE BREITLING
Sherpas are Himalayan guides
and porters renowned for their strength, courage, and joviality.
They scale the highest summits, guiding others beyond all self-limitation.
They are courageous, cheerful, and willing to put their life on
the line. Climbing the highest mountain is their passion. It is
in their blood. They embody the maxim "The trek upward is worth
the inconvenience."
Like the Himalayan sherpas,
we have a Radiant Sherpa calling. To climb the mountain of self,
to become adepts of life, and to help others on their journey home.
It's a little like Jedi training.Becoming
a radiant sherpa means striving to greet adversity with joy. It
means sacrificing the "not-self," embracing our higher self, serving
others, and surrendering to the divine blueprint that waits to download
into our life. The radiant sherpas make
every effort to live by twelve principles.
1) I pursue self-knowledge. Radiant Sherpas pursue self-knowledge
in all of its forms. To pursue means to "follow, chase, hunt, trail,
track, tail, shadow, practice, engage in, work at, go in for, take
up." We are not afraid to look at the "not self," to understand
our archetypes, to resolve our psychology. We know we can overcome
our "stuff," even if this brings us temporary discomfort.
2) I greet crisis as an opportunity.
Radiant Sherpas understand that
every crisis brings an opportunity to come up higher. We know that
personal growth can only happen commensurate to our willingness
to change. When conflict knocks at our door, we do not hide. We
vigorously pursue resolution that brings everyone up a notch or
two.
3) I take responsibility. Radiant Sherpas take full responsibility
not only for what they say and do, but even for what they think.
They understand that at a deep level, every circumstance and interaction
that comes into their life, both pleasant and adverse, is somehow
a result of a cause that they previously set in motion. They do
not shrink back from that responsibility and make the best of it.
4) I am the master of my thoughts,
words, and feelings. Radiant Sherpas practice mastering their thoughts, words
and feelings. They know that thoughts, words, and feelings impact
us in many seen and unseen ways, and even affect the overall health
of our physical body.
5) I lead from the heart. Radiant Sherpas know that without
agni (fire) in the heart, they cannot succeed. They seek
to quiet the yapping of the mind, to disconnect from the constant
aggressive mental suggestion of subconscious coping patterns, and
to reconnect to their heart intelligence.
6) I am a co-creator. Radiant Sherpas know they can
do nothing of lasting value, except it be God working through them.
Like Jesus, they affirm, "I of mine own self can do nothing, it
is the divine Father (and the divine Mother) in me which doeth the
work."
7) I can let go. Radiant Sherpas embrace the
serenity prayer attributed to Saint Francis as a way of life: "God
grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the
courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference."
They pursue the middle way between being a doer, taking responsibility,
and surrendering to a higher Will.
8) I have faith in re-creation. We change minute by minute.
Radiant Sherpas understand this concept. They understand that without
forgiveness, there can be no freedom. They learn form the past and
move on, and trust divine grace that says, "behold I make all things
new." Instead of holding people to old matrices, they try to champion
their highest self coming through.
9) I embrace the antakharana. Antakharana is a Sanskrit
term for the "web of life." It implies that everything we do, both
seen and unseen, impacts every other part of life because we are
all connected. Radiant Sherpas have faith in the "watershed effect."
They know that as they change, so will others, even if it is imperceptible
at first. That is why they try to put into practice the teaching
Jesus gave when he told his disciples to remove the log in their
own eyes instead of focusing on the splinter in their neighbors'
eyes.
10) I influence by example. Radiant Sherpas know that practice
is really the only effective way to preach. They understand that
you can't effectively teach what you haven't become, and so they
strive to always climb higher.
11) The four faces of God shine through
me. Radiant Sherpas use the inner
family archetypes as a tool to clear, balance and expand the four
pathways to their authentic self. The more they do so, the more
the four faces of God will shine through them as Father, Mother,
Christ, and Holy Spirit—Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, and Shakti.
12) I serve others first. Radiant Sherpas believe they
have a calling to help others to make it up the mountain of self.
They know that is through helping others that they can fulfill their
reason for being. They seek to abide by the Prayer of Saint Francis.
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace.
Where there is hatred, let me sow love
Where there is injury, pardon
Where there is doubt, faith
Where there is despair, hope
Where there is darkness, light
Where there is sadness, joy
Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek
To be consoled as to console
To be understood as to understand,
To be loved as to love For it is in giving that we receive,
It is in pardoning, that we are pardoned,
It is in dying that we are born to eternal life.