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DADC3 2021-04

April 10, 2021
10:00 am - 05:30 pm

 

Subtle perceptual capacities perceive the inner realm, the discriminations in our field of 
experience that do not manifest physically. We can feel the texture, density and viscosity 
of our essence as if touching our essential presence with our fingertips.”    -A. H. Almaas​

 

Every tradition uses some kind of terminology to address the task of spiritual work: union with God, self- realization, enlightenment, clear light, the void,
essence, love, true nature. They are all pointing to the central task of spiritual work—which is simply to be in touch. All those terms are ways of saying what it
means to be in touch with oneself. When we start working on becoming more in touch, we realize that there is more to it than we expected. It is far more than
simply being aware of our experience.

Join us to explore the deeper meaning of being in touch. 

 

 

 

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.

2021 Schedule

  • June 5
  • September 4
  • October 9
  • December TBA

Due to the pandemic, teaching events will be held online. When it is clearly safe to do so, we will likely hold future meetings 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 26)

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

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