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Presented by : Jo-Ann Haché
September 16-18, 2022
Friday 6pm to Sunday noon
(Include lodging) 300 $ (register before September 2nd) Deposit $120 to hold spot (non refundable)
Things to Bring - Yoga mat, comfortable clothes, water bottle, notebook for journaling, pen and blanket, cushion

 

Jo-Ann Hache
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A weekend to learn self care techniques for your mind, body and soul in a safe environment amongst simple foods, nature and purposeful silence and reflection.

Incorporating changes in one’s life using a Buddhist teaching called the 6 steps to happiness to create positive outcomes and stop negative self talk so one can live within their values in a more profound, compassionate way. Chi Kung movement and meditation will also be incorporated into daily activities to relax the body, calm the mind and increase energy and vitality.

 

Friday
6-8pm - meet and great, introduction to La Solitude, history of the 6 steps, chi kung session

Saturday
9-11am - movement class and meditation, finding ones’ core values
11-3pm - free time (walk the grounds, journaling, lunch)
3-5pm - understanding the 6 steps to happiness and how to incorporate them into ones’ life
5-8pm - supper, free time
8-9pm - movement class, meditation

Sunday
Am - pack and clean cabins
10-12pm - open question period to refine the 6 steps, Chi Kung session and closing ceremony for retreat

Bio:
I moved to N.B from British Columbia 13 years ago. I started my Buddhist and Medical Chi Kung massage training with a master level teacher in Victoria 20 years ago. While in Victoria I started to teach Chi Kung classes and after moving to N.B my classes also included meditation and Buddhist values to create positive changes in one's life using the 6 Steps to Happiness. I work full time as a registered massage therapist in Dalhousie N.B and previous to Covid taught Chi Kung classes weekly and hosted a yearly retreat. I love inspiring others to see the many possibilities and opportunities that exist around us in any situation.

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