Rites of Passage: Seeing beyond fear
A weekend with the Silent Eye
Derbyshire, UK
Friday 13th – Sunday 15th September 2019
We are all afraid of something.
There are the fears of the everyday world, from arachnophobia to a fear of the dark, and the deeper fears of the personality, that play upon the mind and heart.
What purpose might such fears serve, beyond protecting us from potentially harmful situations?
How have our ancestors addressed such fears across the centuries? Can we learn from the past a way to see beyond our fears to a future lit by serenity and hope?
Join us on Friday the thirteenth of September, 2019, in the ancient landscape of Derbyshire as we explore how to lay our personal gremlins to rest.
Based in the landscape around Tideswell, Bakewell and beyond, this weekend will entail some relatively easy walking on moorland paths.
The weekend runs from Friday afternoon to early Sunday afternoon, and costs £50 per person. Meals and accomodation are not included and should be booked separately by all attendees. meals are often taken together at a convenient pub or cafe.
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For further details or to reserve your place: rivingtide@gmail.com
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I really need to master the art of teleportation.
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I think that might well come in handy 😉 x
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Yep. Add that to the list 😉
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Thanks, Traci 🙂
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You’re welcome, Sue!
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Wow Sue, would I ever love to take part! So many miles, but let’s see what happens. 😉 Ooh, Friday the 13th even! LOL ❤
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It would be wonderful to finally meet you! Let’s hope the universe thinks so too 😉 ❤
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Yessss!!!. 🙂 ❤
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🙂 ❤
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We all need the serenity instead of fear. This will be a weekend to acquire that, Sue!
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We hope so, Miriam… and just being in these beautiful an ancient places gives a space for that, without the other things we plan to share.
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I missed the “retreat” I had in my younger years. It’s great to be back to nature or back to the ancient time.
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The retreat aspect of these workshops is an important part of them.
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It’s essential to step back from the daily running around to focus on the core of our being. The workshops sound instrumental.
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We aim to provide a space where people can do just that, in congenial company and beautiful settings.
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I wish to be there. 🙂
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Wishes sometimes come true! 😉
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Thank you, Stuart. I keep my fingers crossed. 🙂
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We too… 😉
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Hope it will go well with almost one year in planning. 🙂
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We’ve worked with this landscape for many years now… 😉
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It will guarantee to be successful. 🙂
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Well, it’s a start! 😉
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Best wishes for the planning. 🙂
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Thank you, Miriam… 😉
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You’re welcome. 🙂
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I wish you could be there too 🙂
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I’ll keep my wish alive. 🙂
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🙂
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I think there is so much of the world that we have forgotten, or taken for granted for so long that the Gods are trying to help us remember once again. So many people are asleep, and have forgotten their responsibility in this world.
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We each have a responsibility to our own lives as well as to the wider world.
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