Is your approach to relationships:
Subconscious?
A subconscious approach to relationships makes you feel “stuck,” makes you feel like a victim. You see everyone else to blame for your problems.
Conscious?
A conscious approach to relationships is energetic, but it focuses outwardly entirely, trying to change others to make your own life work better.
Superconscious?
When we can attune to our Higher Self, we discover joy, upliftment, love, and hope. We discover doorways of opportunity for change and growth within ourselves. Almost miraculously, our outer life begins to change in amazing ways.
During this empowering weekend, you will learn how to use meditation and other spiritual techniques to help you approach relationships superconsciously. You will have keys to transforming difficult relationships and even to improving good ones.
This course is led by Nayaswami Diksha, who has used these principles in her own life for decades and has helped countless students to use them as well.
Responses from the weekend:
"Thank you for a wonderful retreat, all the helpful information and practice, and especially your calm, caring approach. Nearly 2 weeks later, I still feel centered and peaceful. That’s an amazing first! My meditation practice has become more deep because of what you shared. And I’ve called forth the superconscious approach in my relationships with my husband and son. When I’m peaceful, our conversations and interactions seem to flow and be more relaxed. It really feels like I’m connecting with them in a deeper way—soul to soul."—B.H., Sacramento
Nayaswami Diksha
A popular Expanding Light teacher since 1997, Diksha McCord is the Director of the Ananda Meditation Teacher Training program in person and the Ananda Meditation Teacher Training Online. Nayaswami Diksha, a native Israeli who came to the U.S. in 1990, is a powerful and dynamic woman who has shared yoga postures and yogic teachings across the United States, in Canada and Europe. What is a Nayaswami?
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Prices are all-inclusive and cover accommodations, meals, classes or activities, and course materials.
Relationship Solutions Through Meditation starts the afternoon of the first date listed and ends with lunch on the last date listed. Check-in is anytime between 1:30 p.m. and 4:30 p.m. at our Front Desk. Your room will be available by 3:00 p.m. Dinner is at 6:30. The first gathering of your group is after dinner.
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You can add extra personal retreat days before and/or after your program. Check availability and costs for the days and accommodations that you require.
Relationship Solutions Through Meditation starts the afternoon of the first date listed. It’s ideal to arrive before 4 pm, if you are able to. That way, you can join in the afternoon session of yoga and meditation, which begins at 4:45 pm. Dinner is at 6:30. The first real gathering of your group is at 7:30 pm. If you need to arrive here after 5 pm, that’s fine, but it helps us if you let us know at 800-346-5350. We can also put aside a dinner for you if you need to arrive after 7 pm. The program ends with lunch on the last date. Please see our Daily Schedule.
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