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DADC3 2022-03

March 26, 2022
10:00 am - 05:30 pm
In this daylong Victoria will lead us as we turn our inquiry toward Forgiveness, which can be a significant challenge for
many of us. Our inability to forgive keeps us perpetuating a cycle of the self that continues from the past. Forgiveness
means letting go of old hurts, wrongs, and difficulties... and also letting go of our attachment to them.
 
Forgiveness is the complete letting go of the past, and the full embracing of the new.
It is a freshness, an openness, a new beginning. When there is no Forgiveness, there is
an attachment to what has happened in the past. The memory of the past determines
what one experiences in the present and disposes the future towards certain patterns.
A.H. Almaas
 
We will delve into Revenge, the main barrier to forgiveness. We often want to hold onto our feelings of being wronged.
We can also end up taking a kind of revenge on ourselves in the form of guilt when we do not allow ourselves to be
forgiven for wrongs we have inflicted. Being able to forgive is not something that usually comes all at once. We need 
to allow the feelings of rage, sadness, guilt, and whatever comes into our experience... This usually doesn’t happen 
overnight; it's an ongoing process.
 
When we forgive, our minds are cleansed of restrictive images of the past. We begin to exist more in the state of clear
mind, true mind. True Forgiveness is about returning to your True Self, returning to Reality, to the Now. No longer living
attached to the past, heart and mind now feel open and clean.
 
 
2022 Schedule
  • March 26 - full day
  • May 14 - full day*
  • July 23 - half-day on Zoom
  • August 13 - half-day on Zoom
  • October 8 - full day*
  • date for Nov or Dec TBD
We are excited to be opening a third group in the DC area. These events are open to the public and all are welcome to join us. Each teaching stands alone; there are no prerequisites for attendance.
Due to the pandemic, teaching events will be held online for now. *Tentatively our full-day meetings will be in person, depending on COVID restrictions and if it is clearly safe to do so (most likely in Arlington, VA).
Contact infoDADC3@gmail.com for more information or to register for the upcoming event.

This group will be led by Victoria Young, Leah Chyten  & Vince Draddy. They've each been teaching the Diamond Approach for over 15 years, and became students of this work long before that. 
They have led and supported groups in Europe and California, and along the east coast from New England to Atlanta. 

 

 

 

 

Schedule: 

 

10am - 5:30pm

There will be a 90-minute lunch break at approximately 1pm.

Fees: 

Tuition fee: $100 ($75 if paid by March 12)

For those who have attended our past events, if you'd like to invite a friend we will extend a 50% discount on tuition for both of you.

For more information and registration, contact Angela at infoDADC3@gmail.com or 804-299-8156.

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