
Rituals to heal planetary consciousness, awaken humanity and honor our animal brothers and sisters Meditation, labyrinth, walking trails for renewal, restoration and self-care Keynote speaker Gene Baur (read more below)Ĭonnection/collaboration/visioning with others on the path to unity consciousness (which includes everyone, not just our own species)
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How to effectively share our stories and knowledge with our faith communities (and/or resistant people) Practices for ethical and compassion fatigue Healing our personal and planetary consciousness Programming Includes (scroll down for schedule): **** VIDEO INTERVIEW ABOUT THIS YEAR’S RETREAT**** NOTE: Please see the FAQ page for general questions. The Whole Planet Spirituality Retreat is hosted by The Spiritual Forum and Compassion Consortium. We will have creative activities designed to support and encourage your curiosity about whole planet spirituality.įor those unable to travel this year, we are offering a virtual attendance option. If you are an omnivore attending this retreat for the first time, we believe you will greatly enjoy the plethora of plant-based food options in the meal plan and the loving reception of everyone in attendance. Whether you are vegan, omnivore or vegetarian, you are welcome. We travel the Road to Eden when we seek to restore balance within ourselves and take up the mantle as sacred caretakers to ensure all life forms live peacefully and thrive together. Whether you consider the story to be historical or metaphysical, we can hold Eden up as the ideal for how we want to live - what we want to strive for. Perhaps it illustrates humanity’s move from oneness to a more sensory level of consciousness, and we now find ourselves in a world where violence is normalized. The story reminds us that perhaps our ancestors left a more advanced state and we now find ourselves disconnected from the harmony and connection we originally had with all creation, including ourselves. It is a state of consciousness, but it is also a place in the creation story that describes a world of wholeness, non-violence and harmony. Eden is a place that calls to the deepest parts of us. Participate in the awakening of consciousness in the heart of our nation. Experience the sacredness of the Unity Village grounds, home of the Unity movement where co-founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore pioneered and advocated for ethical vegetarianism in the early 1900’s. Enjoy three days (Friday evening dinner/orientation through Monday lunch) of inspiration, learning, renewal and collaboration as we co-create a world that works for all beings on the planet. The house is available for weekends but also during the week.Calling all people committed to Whole Planet Spirituality. We are a 3 hour drive from the Kansas City airport.Ĭheck the Calendar page for availablity to plan your stay. Newton is 30 minutes from Eisenhower National Airport in Wichita, KS. We provide a contactless entry for your stay. There are a few staples like glue guns, paint brushes, irons & ironing boards that are there to use but not to take home. Each group is responsible for their meals and entertainment. * Big birthday celebrations - 30th/40th/50th * Wedding parties – allows up to 16 in a group to stay together – like a hotel but way better! These are some of the groups that have enjoyed staying at The Whatever Craft House: The Craft House is perfect for all kinds of groups.


This deposit is refunded after your stay barring no damage has occurred to the house.

We require a $250 security deposit up front to secure your reservation. Each additional night added onto the 2 night stay is $265. Weekends or any 2 night stay - Friday morning - Sunday at 12:00 is $1600. Groups can be a maximum of 16 for overnight stay and there is no minimum. A room on the third floor can be used for massage therapy or a quiet retreat area. Enjoy time outside on our wrap around porch or around the firepit area in the backyard.
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The living room features many seating areas and a Roku TV with surround sound. This home has 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, a large dine-in kitchen and seperate spacious crafting/work area. This fully remodeled retreat home built in 1903 comfortably sleeps 16 guests. The Whatever Craft House is located at 215 E.
