Seekers who are relatively new to Movements
practice and those who are unable to practice in this
manner are guided towards alternative work groups that
may be more suitable for them.
The essential work during our retreat is not limited
to Movements practice. We are committed to deepening
our awareness and understanding of our relationships
with ourselves, with each other, and with the greater
community at large.
Our pursuit of these values includes a variety of group
and individual practices that may be suggested during
the retreat. Because of the exchanges that are sometimes
catalyzed by intensive practice, and because we value
cultural diversity and open inquiry, we acknowledge
that personal and/or interpersonal difficulties may
arise during the course of a retreat. We view these
dynamics as opportunities to learn and grow in a mutually
respectful manner. New applicants should have a desire
and willingness to participate in this kind of work.
We ask first-time applicants to submit (via e-mail)
a 300-500 word application letter describing why s/he
wants to attend and her/his past experience with Movements.
It is especially helpful for the applicant to describe
experiences with Movements intensives, participation
with long term Movements practice groups, and connections
with current retreat participants (if any).
Through consideration of the application letter, and
in some cases personal references, the retreat organizers
seek to ensure that both the new participant and the
ongoing project are well served by a new relationship.
Please send application letters to debrose1@ix.netcom.com prior
to submitting any other registration materials.