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What's
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New Name for the Retreat Center: EarthRise
The IONS Board of Directors approved a new name for the
retreat center at its recent February meeting: EarthRise
Retreat Center at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. The vision
for creating the Institute of Noetic Sciences came in 1971
when founder Edgar Mitchell landed on the Moon as one of
the Apollo 14 astronauts. Space exploration symbolized for
Dr Mitchell what it did for his nation as a whole—technological
triumph of historical proportions, unprecedented mastery
of the world in which we live, and extraordinary potentials
for new discoveries. On the trip home Mitchell sat in the
window seat of the cramped cabin of the space capsule, and
as he saw planet Earth floating freely in the vastness of
space he was engulfed by a profound sense of universal connectedness.
He stated, "On the return trip home, gazing through 240,000
miles of space toward the stars and the planet from which
I had come, I suddenly experienced the universe as intelligent,
loving, harmonious. My view of our planet was a glimpse of
divinity. We went to the Moon as technicians; we returned
as humanitarians."
In honor of IONS' founder, his historic
trip to the Moon, his viewing the rising earth from standing
on the Moon, and his epiphany about the interconnectedness
of the universe while in space returning to earth, the
Institute of Noetic Sciences Retreat Center has been named
"EarthRise."
This new name is fitting for our retreat center whose mission
is to: 1) nurture unfolding consciousness;2) deepen engagement
with the land; and 3) foster connection and collaboration.
Look for our new name and logo in the near future on our
newsletter and on our new website.
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Client
Clips

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Anodea
Judith, PhD, founder of Sacred Centers, will be teaching
a 7-day workshop at IONS March 29–April 4, The Psychology
of the Chakras: A Journey into Core Awakening. This training
integrates both mind and body within a spiritual context
by exploring the inner psychology of the Chakra System as
a model for transformational healing and personal growth.
Designed for healers of all types who wish to learn new skills,
as well as yoga teachers and laypeople in the process of
their own healing journey. One full day is dedicated to each
chakra level, making a total of 7 days of training, with
an evening introduction and Sunday morning wrap-up. The Chakra
System is an ancient map for personal development and collective
evolution. As a template for transformation, it describes
the portals between the inner and outer worlds, the meeting
points of matter and spirit, and the architecture of the
human soul. Anodea is the author of several best-selling
books on the chakras, including the classic Wheels of
Life and the award-winning DVD, The
Illuminated Chakras. For more
information or to register for the workshop go to www.SacredCenters.com.
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Thank
You to our February Retreat Center clients!
UCSF
Pathways Institute
Solar Circle
Veriditas
New Equations
Tara Firma Farm
IONS Board of Directors
Rockwood Leadership
Jean Houston
Women’s Initiative for Self Employment
David Spero
We host retreats, workshops and client events on an ongoing
basis throughout the year at the Retreat Center. Please click
here to see our detailed events schedule.
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Events


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Monthly
Dinner Series, from 5:30-7:00 pm on campus here
in
Petaluma
for dinner, with guest speakers.
Tuesday, March 16: Dinner Salon with David Simon,
MD
The evening reception will begin with a special appearance
from the Southern California jazz trio Crepescule, featuring
saxophonist Ken Kawamura, bassist Anthony Shadduck, and drummer
Alan Cook.
Pre-registration Required
Early Registration
Program and Dinner: $30
Program, Dinner & Wine: $35
After 48 hours prior to the events
Program and Dinner: $35
Program, Dinner & Wine: $40
Register now
If you are struggling with emotional pain or illness, join
mind-body healing pioneer and Chopra Center's co-founder,
David Simon, MD for this special event, where he will share
the unique five-step healing process that has helped thousands
release their emotional pain from the past in order to reclaim
their health and happiness.
Dr. Simon is a world-renowned holistic physician, board-certified
neurologist, and popular author of many books about wellness.
His new bestselling book, Free to Love, Free to Heal,
is a complete guide to the emotional release process that
he will discuss in depth during this special event.
Drawing upon the Eastern healing arts and modern science, Free
to Love, Free to Heal provides a systematic approach
to identifying, mobilizing, and releasing the life-damaging
beliefs that contribute to anxiety, addictive behaviors,
chronic pain, depression, obesity, chronic fatigue, heart
disease, and many other emotional and physical health problems.
At this special event, David Simon will discuss the deep
connection between stored emotional pain and physical illness,
answer questions from the audience, and sign books. Learn
how you can free yourself from the pain of the past and create
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Wednesday, April 7: Dinner Salon featuring Kim Rosen
Pre-registration Required
Early Registration
Program and Dinner: $30
Program, Dinner & Wine: $35
After 48 hours prior to the events
Program and Dinner: $35
Program, Dinner & Wine: $40
Register now
Kim Rosen, MFA, author of Saved by a Poem: The Transformative
Power of Words (Hay House, 2009), has touched
listeners around the world
with the spoken word's power to awaken, inspire and heal.
She is the co-creator of four CDs of spoken poetry and music
and has delivered poetry in a wide spectrum of venues from
the crypt of Chartres Cathedral to the New Orleans Superdome.
Combining her devotion to poetry with her background as a
spiritual teacher and therapist, Kim has spent 30 years developing
workshop environments that invite participants to discover
new realms within—creatively, emotionally and spiritually. Kim has taught on the faculty of the Omega Institute, Wisdom University, Kripalu and the International Pathwork Foundation. An award winning poet and writer, her writing has been published in O
Magazine, Huffington Post, Central Park, and The
Texas Review, among other publications.
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Transformative Learning Workshops
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Brenda Sanders
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March
19-21 – Green
in Spirit: Healing through Permaculture
and Biodynamic Gardening with Brenda Sanders
April 16-18 – Cells
and the Sacred: Discovering the Cell as Messenger for the Marriage of Science and Spirituality with
Sondra Barrett, PhD
April 16-18 – From
Science to God:
A Journey into the Mystery of Consciousness with Peter
Russell, MA
April
23-25 – Learning
Telekinesis—Your
Gateway to Mind Over Matter and
April 26 – Developing
Subtle Energy Awareness and Telekinesis: One-day
Intensive
both with Natalia Shareyko, MD, PhD, of the Institute
for Biosensory Psychology in Saint Petersberg, Russia |
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Ralph Metzner
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May
21-23 – The
Six Life-paths of the Human Soul and the Imprints of Conception with
Ralph Metzner, part of the six-part
Alchemical Divination Series
June 4-6 – Secrets
of Sound Heaing:
Resonating with the Quantum Field with
Steven Halpern
June
11-13 – Ready,
Set, Transform: Define your future and make it your new
reality! with Jean Meeks and Azim Khamisa
June 18-20 – Be the Change: How Meditation Can Transform You and the World with
Ed & Deb Shapiro and Edgar Mitchell
June 25-27 – Primordial
Qigong: A Gem from the Treasure Chest of Taoist Mystical
Qigong with Donald and Cheryl Lynne Rubbo
July 30-August 1 – Institute
of Noetic Sciences Worldview Literacy Program—Training
for Trainers with
Marilyn Schlitz, PhD and Cassandra Vieten, PhD
July 30-August 1 – The
Power of Integral Transformation Practice with
Pam Kramer and Barry Robbins
September 17-19 – Your Personal Mythology:
Discovering, Exploring, and Changing the Myths that Rule Your
Life with Stanley Krippner, PhD
September 24-26 – Mindful Motherhood:
A Mindfulness and Yoga Retreat for Pregnant Women and New Moms with
Cassandra Vieten, PhD and Jnana Gowan
October 15-17 – An Autumn Retreat
for Women with
Judith Duerk
November 5-7 – Connecting with Roots—Unfolding
the Tree of Our Life with Ralph Metzner
November 5-7 – The Monroe Institute
Excursion Weekend with Karen Malik
December 10-12 – Getting the Love
You Want: The Imago Process with Harville Hendrix
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Community
News


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Innovative
environmentalist farmer Joel Salatin of Polyface
Farms spoke to 120 people at our February dinner salon.
Salatin, featured in the film Food,
Inc. and profiled in Michael Pollan's The
Omnivore's Dilemma, is a self-described environmentalist
capitalist lunatic farmer, or as the New York Times calls
him, "the high priest of the pasture." His innovative farming
system has gained attention from around the country. Salatin
sets the bar for all of us who want to make healthy and
sustainable food choices and this was an opportunity for
people to hear about his work and vision. He is the author
of a number of books including Holy
Cows and Hog Heaven, Everything I Want to Do Is Illegal,
You Can Farm, Pastured Poultry Profit$, and Family
Friendly Farming. The evening was sponsored by Tara
Firma Farms, a family-owned, working-toward-becoming
organic farm founded by Tara and Craig Smith in 2009, located
just around the corner from the IONS property at 3976 I
Street in Petaluma. They are committed to offering healthy
chemical-free, all-natural produce and raising grass-fed,
pasture-raised and humanely-treated pigs, cows, and chickens.
Tara Firma is committed to providing hands-on education
about natural and environmentally friendly farming practices
in hopes of creating a happier, healthier existence for
all. All of the food enjoyed by our guests that evening
was produced at Tara Firma Farms and prepared by the EarthRise
Kitchen staff.
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Funding

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We want to extend a note of gratitude to all who have contributed to the creation of our beautiful campus.
Thank You to:
Pat Layton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
For a zafu meditation cushion
If
you would like to contribute as well you can enhance and
support the Retreat Center by gifting us with some of
our specific needs around the campus by visiting our Amazon.com "wish" list
(click
here). In small but significant ways, your
help supports the Retreat Center, guests in their personal
transformative journeys on the campus, and some of the
animals that inhabit the land. We welcome your gift and
invite you to make other suggestions.
Focus Project: Outdoor Furniture
Our focus project again this month is to fund furniture
and awnings for our chalets. There are fabulous views of
the Petaluma hills from
the porches of our retreat center lodging. They call for
furniture and awnings to give our guests comfortable spaces
to hang out and relax. Click on the link to take you to the
furniture and awnings we need. Zafus and cushions are still
needed as well and remain on our wish list. If you prefer
to donate money directly toward the purchase of one or more
of these items (and save the shipping costs), there is a
Lowe's store nearby. You can send a check directly to: EarthRise
Retreat Center at IONS, 101 S. San Antonio Road, Petaluma,
CA 94952, and we will purchase the item(s). We would welcome
your contribution, and not only will we honor your donation
in this newsletter we also will honor you on a framed list
of donors at the retreat center.
Click
here to see pictures of donated items and their placements
around campus.
Donate
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Art,
Culture, & Consciousness

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Translucent
Beings
Paintings by Toni Littlejohn
Exhibition: January 2-April 15, 2010
"Influenced by the Diamond Approach of integrating
spiritual development with western psychology, my artwork
is an experience in the practice of ego surrendering itself
to the realm of being and then returning to self. The paintings
in this exhibition reflect the impact of my recent trip to
the Masai Mara Reserve in Kenya. Masai warriors dance, chant
their way around the fire. Their tall sinewy bodies transpose
into streams of color and light, forms dissolving into wholeness,
humans becoming luminosity." —Toni Littlejohn
Toni Littlejohn has exhibited her work widely in the Bay
Area. She is a founding member of Gallery Route One and has
been leading artist workshops "Wild Carrots" since
1992.
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Contact
Us
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Lisa
VanderBoom 707.779.8224
events@noetic.org
EarthRise Retreat Center
Located on 200 acres of beautiful rolling hills just 25 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, we offer meeting facilities, cuisine, and accommodations for 5-120. Our clients offer educational programs, workshops, and retreats, with a broad focus on health, personal growth, and transformation. We also welcome weekend workshops and retreats for small groups (fewer than 25). Many programs are open to the public
The Institute of Noetic
Sciences is a nonprofit membership organization
located in Northern California that conducts and sponsors
leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness—including
perceptions, beliefs, attention, intention, and intuition.
The Institute explores phenomena that do not necessarily fit
conventional scientific models, while maintaining a commitment
to scientific rigor.
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