Charles Eisenstein will speak on a gift economy as a part of the societal transformation that is taking place.
Charles Eisenstein will speak on a gift economy as a part of the societal transformation that is taking place.
We are on the brink of an ecological mega-crisis threatening the future of life on earth. Our actions over the next few years may well determine the destiny of our descendants. Radical futurist and philosopher Daniel Pinchbeck comes to the Rubin to discuss his latest book, How Soon Is Now?, with Charles Eisenstein. Eisenstein will bring to the discussion his contention that the dominant climate change narrative is actually part of the problem, rooted in the same underlying, unconscious worldview that generates ecological ruin. He and Pinchbeck will explore how the biospheric crisis will not be resolved by technological changes alone but that it demands a transformation in our systems, myths, and consciousness.
The world is in a time of transition in its stories, in the deep mythology that runs our civilization, and many of us personally are in such a transition as well. Often, it is a crisis that initiates this transition, a breakdown in a core part of life: work, health, or relationship. For some, the breakdown happens in every area simultaneously: an initiation into a new phase of life.
In this transition, the old story of who we are, what is normal, what is possible, what is real, and how to live life falls apart, as we prepare to step into a new story of greater wholeness, love, freedom, and connection.
Before that happens though, most of us must pass through a special phase: “the space between stories.” The old answers no longer work, and the new answers haven’t emerged yet. Who am I? Why am I here? How do I navigate life? The ground has shifted beneath us.
This is a sacred time, though our culture gives it little breathing space as it seeks to corral us back into the old story. Sometimes, it is an abyss, dark, lonely, and seemingly endless. Other times we find a ground beyond story, a security entirely independent of predictability or control, and we are filled with light and serenity. We may experience amazing synchronicities that defy what we were told about how reality works. Sometimes we may cling to the sinking fragments of our old story, trying in our panic to climb back onto it; sometimes we have an experience that foretells a new story, a promise of the life that awaits. All of this and more is quite normal, in the space between stories.
In The Space Between Stories we will take a step back from our routines and social environment, and enter a liminal space. We will remove ourselves from the cultural and personal narratives that so powerfully constrain our choices and shape what is real, normal, practical, and possible. The empty space that results is the clearing in which a new story can crystalize.
In order to create a container of safety and trust, participation on this 5-day retreat is limited to 30 people. The retreat takes place from November 5th – November 10th, 2017.
The cost of the retreat is self-determined. You will pay for room and board at the gorgeous Esalen center, famous for its natural hot springs overlooking the ocean, and a $100 deposit to hold your place. At the conclusion of the event, you will choose the tuition that feels right to you — that feels clear, fair, and reflective of the value received, considering of course your own financial means.
Please consider joining us if you…
(1) Are navigating the space between stories right now.
(2) Recognize you are still in an old story that is no longer able to hold you, and you perceive that it is coming to an end.
(3) Are recently emerged into a new story but still uncertain there, and the space between stories is still fresh in your mind.
(4) You feel an unreasonable Yes toward this retreat!
If you’ve been sent this link, a space has opened up in the Space Between Stories course at Esalen this fall. You can register in the form below.
The dates are October 30th- November 4th.
VERY IMPORTANT: You will need to contact Esalen directly to arrange and pay for your accommodations with them separately from this registration. You can find out more information about what Esalen offers for room/board at this link. The reservations office at Esalen can be reached at 831-667-3005, or 888-837-2536. Use the password “The More Beautiful World Our Hearts Know is Possible.”
To help you with planning, here are some details to consider:
Feel free to email Marie Goodwin (marie@sacred-economics.com) with any questions or needs.
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This retreat has now reached capacity. Please check back with us for more information about other retreats that Charles holds both in Asheville and in other locations. Thank you for your interest.
The world is in a time of transition in its stories, in the deep mythology that runs our civilization. And many of us personally are in such a transition as well. Often, it is a crisis that initiates this transition, a breakdown in a core part of life: work, health, or relationship. For some, the breakdown happens in every area simultaneously: an initiation into a new phase of life.
In this transition, the old story of who we are, what is normal, what is possible, what is real, and how to live life falls apart, as we prepare to step into a new story of greater wholeness, love, freedom, and connection.
Before that happens though, most of us must pass through a special phase: “the space between stories.” The old answers no longer work, and the new answers haven’t emerged yet. Who am I? Why am I here? How do I navigate life? The ground has shifted beneath us.
This is a sacred time, though our culture gives it little breathing space as it seeks to corral us back into the old story. Sometimes, it is an abyss, dark, lonely, and seemingly endless. Other times we find a ground beyond story, a security entirely independent of predictability or control, and we are filled with light and serenity. We may experience amazing synchronicities that defy what we were told about how reality works. Sometimes we may cling to the sinking fragments of our old story, trying in our panic to climb back onto it; sometimes we have an experience that foretells a new story, a promise of the life that awaits. All of this and more is quite normal, in the space between stories.
This retreat is designed to provide the validation and support that our culture withholds to those going through this special time. Please consider joining us if you…
(1) Are navigating the space between stories right now.
(2) Recognize you are still in an old story that is no longer able to hold you, and you perceive that it is coming to an end.
(3) Are recently emerged into a new story but still uncertain there, and the space between stories is still fresh in your mind.
(4) You feel an unreasonable Yes toward this retreat!
The retreat will be held at the beautiful Highland Cove Lake sanctuary south of Asheville, NC., June 9-12, 2016. It will be run at a slow pace containing its own empty spaces for digestion of the more intense group work and partner work. This includes meditation, dialog, discussion, and unique focused processes created by Charles. Participation will be limited to 30 people in order to create a space of trust, in which everyone knows each others’ names and faces, and in which everyone can be seen and heard.
Cost of the retreat is as follows:
The cost of this retreat is determined along gift principles by you, the participant. You will pay only hard costs up front, which vary depending on whether you choose camping, dorm, or cabin accommodations. The numbers below reflect our costs for venue rental, high-quality organic/local food catering, and other out-of-pocket expenses. They do not include anything for Charles. At the end of the retreat, you will decide how much (if anything) you would like to add to support Charles’ livelihood.
How much should you give beyond that? You will choose it at the end based on your feeling of value received, your gratitude, and your financial means.
The world is in a time of transition in its stories, in the deep mythology that runs our civilization. And many of us personally are in such a transition as well. Often, it is a crisis that initiates this transition, a breakdown in a core part of life: work, health, or relationship. For some, the breakdown happens in every area simultaneously: an initiation into a new phase of life.
In this transition, the old story of who we are, what is normal, what is possible, what is real, and how to live life falls apart, as we prepare to step into a new story of greater wholeness, love, freedom, and connection.
Before that happens though, most of us must pass through a special phase: “the space between stories.” The old answers no longer work, and the new answers haven’t emerged yet. Who am I? Why am I here? How do I navigate life? The ground has shifted beneath us.
This is a sacred time, though our culture gives it little breathing space as it seeks to corral us back into the old story. Sometimes, it is an abyss, dark, lonely, and seemingly endless. Other times we find a ground beyond story, a security entirely independent of predictability or control, and we are filled with light and serenity. We may experience amazing synchronicities that defy what we were told about how reality works. Sometimes we may cling to the sinking fragments of our old story, trying in our panic to climb back onto it; sometimes we have an experience that foretells a new story, a promise of the life that awaits. All of this and more is quite normal, in the space between stories.
This retreat is designed to provide the validation and support that our culture withholds to those going through this special time. Please consider joining us if you…
(1) Are navigating the space between stories right now. (2) Recognize you are still in an old story that is no longer able to hold you, and you perceive that it is coming to an end. (3) Are recently emerged into a new story but still uncertain there, and the space between stories is still fresh in your mind. (4) You feel an unreasonable Yes toward this retreat!
The retreat will be held at the beautiful Highland Cove Lake sanctuary south of Asheville, NC., April 7-10, 2016. It will be run at a slow pace containing its own empty spaces for digestion of the more intense group work and partner work. This includes meditation, dialog, discussion, and unique focused processes created by Charles, as well as evening movement sessions led by the wonderful Sufi dance teachers Arif and Amina. Participation will be limited to 30 people in order to create a space of trust, in which everyone knows each others’ names and faces, and in which everyone can be seen and heard.
Cost of the retreat is as follows:
Room and meals: $260/person for single dorm room; $150/person for camping; Cabins (2 people minimum. Sleeps up to 4): $250/person.
PLUS
Full program fee: $500 Half-scholarship: $250
It is up to you to choose the most appropriate option. Full scholarships are also available although you will still need to pay for room/camping costs and meals.
Please contact Marie if you need more information: marie@sacred-economics.com
Application process: Due to huge initial response, we applied a divinatory process to choose our group.