Accessing the Divine Feminine: Connecting to Your Personal Power

Site: Wallowa Lake Camp

Dates: 6/13/2024 - 6/16/2024

Age Level: Adult

Cost: $429 Double Occupancy | $579 Single Occupancy | $329 Rustic (sharing room with up to 3 others) | $229 Commuter (A non-refundable $75 deposit is required to hold any spot.)

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2024 as the year of the Dragon is forecasted to bring about opportunities, changes and challenges. So how do you wish to meet the qualities and experiences of this year as your strongest and most resilient self?

By connecting to the Divine Feminine you can facilitate your ability to stand in your personal power. When you have access to that power you are able to evolve, to grow in love and to be a catalyst for change. This connection enables you to:
     - find peace at your soul level
     - meet each day with ease, flow and grace
     - more easily recharge
     - have a clearer sense of self and your path

Following the whisper of the Divine Feminine enables a dismantling of that which no longer serves and a giving birth to an unfolding divine energy personally and collectively in the world. Come experience connection to the Divine Feminine and become the change in the world you wish to see.

Outcomes of this retreat:
     * Autonomy
     * Confidence
     * Personal power over circumstances
     * Fullness in satisfaction with life direction
     * Love and joy in all aspects of life

We will follow a simple daily rhythm:
* Breakfast
* Morning Session
* Lunch
* Free Time
* Dinner
* Evening Session


Retreat Leaders:

Rev. Beth Ann Estock is a certified master integral leadership coach, the pastor of Joseph United Methodist Church, and a prakriti yoga instructor. She is passionate about helping people to move beyond their perceived limitations so that they can live into their preferred future. She integrates her contemplative spirit and yoga practices to help you gain greater alignment and resilience for your life.

Kerry Cadambi is an Intuitive Healer, Reiki Master and practitioner of somatic healing modalities. She has long been drawn to the world of energy, spirit and healing. Kerry’s passion is helping people heal root causes of limiting beliefs, enabling them to live their best life. She also loves teaching others how to connect to their inner body wisdom, intuition and higher guidance to make decisions they won’t second guess.

"She remembered who she was and the game changed." - Lalah Delia

"The personal power that comes from principle-centered living is the power of a self-aware, knowledgeable, proactive individual, unrestricted by the attitudes, behaviors, and actions of others or by many of the circumstances and environmental influences that limit other people." - Stephen Covey


Prices include housing and delicious meals!

Accommodations at the camp are in deluxe cabins with private bath, mini fridge and microwave.  Linens and towels are provided.  The cabins have two lower beds and two upper beds in most units.  Rustic housing (sharing room with up to 3 others) with nice shower rooms and toilet rooms is also available.

Extra "add-on" nights are available if interested in staying on your own: contact Peggy Lovegren at wallowalakecamp@gmail.com
Check-in will be from 3pm–5pm on Thursday.  If you are unable to arrive by 5pm, please contact the Camp office at (541) 432-1271.  Check out will be Sunday by 11am.
Registration questions?  Contact Holly Dolan at 503-802-9214 or registrar@gocamping.org.  A non-refundable $75 deposit is required to hold your spot.  All balances should be paid at least two weeks before camp unless prior arrangements have been made.  

Visit our Ready, Set, Go, to Camp! page for a suggested packing list, camp policies, directions to camp and more.  

If registering by mail, please send a completed health form with your registration. 
Wallowa Lake Camp
84522 Church Lane
Joseph, OR 97846

Phone (541) 432-1271
wallowalakecamp@gmail.com

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A partnership between The Oregon-Idaho Conference of The United Methodist Church
and The Episcopal Diocese of Oregon