Dr. Galia Schechter
Heal, connect, and belong in Marin.
Dr. Galia Schechter offers day-long retreats in Marin, California, focused on healing trauma and fostering a deep sense of belonging. The Common Humanity Project, as these workshops are known, aims to help participants reconnect with an inner spark of wisdom and light, addressing feelings of fragmentation, pain, and alienation. It's an invitation to break through barriers of aloneness and separateness, emphasizing our shared human experience. While the specific meditation tradition isn't detailed, the mission clearly points towards practices that facilitate emotional healing and connection. These retreats provide a dedicated space for introspection and communal healing, set in the beautiful surroundings of Marin.
Highlights
- Focuses on healing trauma and alienation
- Emphasizes a return to love and belonging
- Dedicated to exploring our common humanity
- Day-long workshops for focused engagement
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Setting
The retreats are held in a beautiful group meeting space located in Marin, California. This area is known for its scenic natural beauty, offering a serene backdrop for introspection and healing.
The practice
While a specific tradition is not named, Dr. Galia Schechter's retreats center on practices designed to heal trauma and foster a sense of deep belonging. Participants are guided to explore their inner wisdom and connect with a shared humanity, aiming to overcome feelings of fragmentation and isolation. The workshops likely involve guided meditations, group discussions, and exercises focused on emotional release and connection.
A typical day
As these are day-long retreats, the typical day would involve structured sessions focused on healing trauma and fostering connection. The schedule likely includes guided practices, group work, and periods of reflection, with breaks for refreshments. Specific timings and activities vary by workshop.
Accommodation
Accommodation details are not provided, as these are day-long retreats.
What to bring
Given the focus on healing and connection, comfortable clothing is recommended. Marin's climate is mild, with warmer months in late summer and early fall, and cooler, wetter winters, so check the forecast and dress in layers.
How to get there
The retreats are held in Marin, California. The exact address will be provided upon registration, and free parking is available on-site.
Nearest airport: Buchanan Field (CCR) (50 km)
Buchanan Field (CCR) near Concord is approximately 50 km from Marin. Participants would need to arrange their own transportation, such as a taxi or ride-share service, from the airport to the retreat location.
Nearest city: Concord
Retreats are paid, with prices starting from USD30. Specific costs for each workshop will be communicated upon registration.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug
Avoid: Feb, Dec, Mar
Marin experiences a Mediterranean climate, with warm, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The warmest months are typically September, August, and October, while January, December, and February are the coolest. The driest period is from June to August, so expect more rain if visiting in winter or early spring.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What is the focus of the Common Humanity Project retreats?
The retreats are dedicated to healing trauma, fragmentation, pain, and alienation, with a strong emphasis on fostering a sense of deep belonging and recognizing our common humanity.
Are meals provided during the day-long retreats?
The available information mentions coffee and tea are provided, but does not specify if full meals are included. It's advisable to confirm directly with the center upon registration.
What is the cost to attend a retreat?
The retreats are paid, starting from USD30. Specific pricing for individual workshops will be provided upon registration.
What amenities are available at the retreat venue?
The venue offers a beautiful group meeting space, free parking, and complimentary coffee/tea.
How do I find the exact location of the retreat?
The address for the beautiful group meeting space in Marin, CA, will be provided to you upon registration for a retreat.
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