Diamond Awareness Retreats are about facilitating people to discover the truth of who they are and supporting people to stand in that truth.
We celebrate both unity and diversity so both enrich the world.
As the Planet moves through great change, we feel we need to be the change we wish for and support others who are wanting to change, but are unsure how or what to change. If you have resisted and avoided difficulties or painful feelings, what if you were to stop, open and surrender to what is here. What might this change bring...?
Diamond Awareness Retreats are about uncovering something so precious within us that is already present and perfect.
We look outside ourselves for something to fulfill us, when it is here all the time. We have simply being looking in the wrong direction. We point you to discover what is already here, and is so precious, that it changes your life when you discover it.
When we let go of our story definitions of ourselves and are willing to stop and meet all our feelings, we discover what is here perfect, peaceful and still. It is consciousness itself. We are that.
So if you are tired of the struggles and challenges of your life and seek peace and freedom, come and let us refresh you. In this beautiful quiet environment let us help you to find rest and peace as you uncover this precious jewel within you that will forever guide you, nourish you and change you.
Gangaji, world teacher, writer and facilitator, from the lineage of Romana Maharshi tells a wonderful story in her book Diamond in your Pocket about a diamond merchant and a thief.
The diamond merchant was taking a very precious diamond to another town by train. The thief knew this and decided to travel with the merchant and steal the diamond.
Being a very skilled pick pocket, he used all his knowledge to search for the diamond, but at the end of the journey he had not found the diamond. He was curious, so he asked the merchant where he had hidden the diamond. At that moment the merchant plucked it out of the thief's pocket where it had been all the journey. The thief had had the diamond all the time!