The Courage of Beginnings, Dec. 31, 2008 – Jan. 4, 2009

Mid America Dharma
Offering Insight Meditation to the Heartland

The Courage of Beginnings
Tuning Our Lives to the Flow of What Is
A Residential Retreat in the St. Louis, MO area, led by Ginny Morgan
Dec. 31, 2008 – Jan. 4, 2009
LaSalle Retreat and Conference Center, Wildwood, MO

About the Retreat
As we practice meditation, our lives recalibrate themselves to a different rhythm. We
settle in to a kind of peace that is not based on a constant hyper-vigilance that tries to
wrest what we want from an unwilling universe. In this retreat we will spend time
cultivating this quiet and contented Way. We will welcome the New Year in the spirit
of true beginnings--those that create and support the courage to open to things just as
they are.

So join us for this Ceremony of the New Year. Spend several days with the support of
fellow practitioners getting the New Year off to a wonderful start.

About the Teacher
Ginny Morgan lives in Columbia, Missouri. She is the guiding
teacher for the Show Me Dharma Center and the former President
of the Board of Mid America Dharma, the emerging retreat center
for the Midwest area. After working as a play therapist for acutely
and chronically ill children for many years, she has shifted her focus
to Dharma teaching and to working exclusively for Dharma
activities. She has studied with Ram Dass, Munindra-ji, Matthew
Flickstein and teachers from the Insight Meditation Society and Sprit
Rock Meditation Center.

Cost: $315 ($340 if paid after December 10, 2008)
Register online at: www.retreat0812.homestead.com

For more retreat information or to register by mail, contact:
Jon Yaffe, 3222 Walter Ave., Maplewood, MO 63143
314-644-1926 GJYAFFE@sbcglobal.net

Please be mindful that registration fees are used to rent retreat facilities, reimburse teachers for travel, room and board, and pay other administrative expense. Teacher Compensation is strictly by donation (dana – generosity). Those who offer these precious teachings share them freely without charge. They depend on the generosity of those who receive the teachings for their livelihood. We encourage you to support the teacher and the continued sharing of the teachings through a financial contribution.
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