Jai Tomlin
Mindell Seminars
processfacilitation@yahoo.com
541.265.9210
Daily Schedule:
Friday 1pm-7pm (with short break around 4:20)
Saturday 10-1pm + 4-7pm
7pm Dinner + Party
Sunday 10-1:30pm
CE Credits are available for this seminar. The continuing education fee is $25 which will be collected at the seminar. Checks needs to be made directly to the Process Work Institute.
The Process Work Institute is a NBCC Approved Continuing Education Provider (ACEPTM) and a co-sponsor of this program. The Process Work Institute may award NBCC approved clock hours for events or programs that meet NBCC requirements. The ACEP solely is responsible for the content of this event.
Accommodations Options: Please Double Check Prices for Current Rates. For other options contact the Yachats Chamber of Commerce, 541-547-3530 or http://www.yachats.org
Sweet Homes 1.800.519.0437
Various lodging options for 1 to 18 people. Prices start at $50 per night.
Ask about about the February special, buy two nights get one night free!
SweetHomeRentals.com info@sweethomerentals.com
Dublin House: 1.541.547.3703 www.dublinhousemotel.com
$50-105 per day, for ocean + non ocean view
2 minute walking distance from the seminar.
Rock Park Cottages: 541.547.3214
$60-115 per day, $330-420 weekly, cabins with kitchens. A 2-minute walk.
Ya’tel Motel: 1.800.406.1338 www.yatelmotel.com
Rooms $55-110 per day. 3-minute walk.
Ocean Odyssey Rental: 1.800.800.1915. Let them know you are with the Mindell Seminars for 10% off. www.ocean-odyssey.com
Yachats Inn: · 1-888-270-3456 www.yachatsinn.com
$55-120 per day, 1/2 mile to the seminar.
FiresideInn:1-800-336-3573 http://www.firesidemotel.com
$95-135 per day, for oceanfront
1/2 mile to the seminar. Pet friendly.
Adobe Resort – 1-541-547-3141 or 1-800-522-3623 www.adoberesort.com
(has some pet friendly rooms)
$105-$120 + tax ocean view
$75-$80 + tax non ocean view
A 'Sacred Creative Space' for Conflict + Peace
New understandings of quantum nonlocality and the Taoist, Lao’s Tse’s not-doing, will help us “commune with nature” and facilitate inner work, relationships, group, and world tensions.
with Arny + Amy Mindell
February 19, 1pm to February 21, 1:30 pm 2016
in Yachats Oregon, USA
Around the world, processwork has helped people with inner work and outer diversity tensions and conflicts. We now realize, that working with yourself and others requires 1st basic trainings, cognitive skills, and also a 2nd Training -- or what we understand is a “SACRED-CREATIVE SPACE".
Our main point is that To Communicate and Facilitate best with yourself and others, “Commune with Nature”.
We will focus on Processwork’s basic 1st and (updated) 2nd advanced Training. This new work brings "sacred creative spaces” and "nonlocality" to the foreground of reality.
In brief, Processwork, Quantum Theory, and Taoism can give us tools to help create our world's future.
In this seminar, prior knowledge of the processwork or special reading is helpful, but not needed. However, Amy’s “Metaskills”, and Arny’s “ProcessMind” and or “Dance of the Ancient One”, may be helpful.
Scholarships and work study may be available. Please apply from now to January 1st, 2016
For possible updates check: www.aamindell.net
Tuition is $360 before January 19, 2016 and $395 after January 19, 2016
Amy and Arny are often keynote speakers at international conferences on therapy, psychology, physics, organizational change and conflict work and have been on local and international radio and TV in many many countries. Arny has been interviewed by many magazines including Newsweek. They work together as a team, teaching, doing townhall meetings, and working on conflict resolution and organizational development projects for small and large businesses, cities, and Aboriginal communities. They have been resident teachers at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, Ca. Members of Aboriginal Australian, African, Canadian, and US communities as well as quantum physicists, relativity experts, and modern psychologists have applauded Arny and Amy’s trans-disciplinary work.They worked with the United Nation’s UNESCO teaching conflict and open forum facilitation.
They are avid researchers, and love skiing, running and hiking. They reside part of the year in Portland Oregon, where they give classes at the Processwork Institute with many other colleagues. They live part of the year on the Oregon coast where they do residential seminars and watch whales.
Please see http://www.aamindell.net/test-page/ for more about them.