Our fundamental assumptions about the nature of reality determine our thoughts, attitudes, decisions, and actions. This workshop presents a practical strategy for exploring and replacing some of our most critical core beliefs, many of which came to us through unconscious cultural conditioning. This is done by tapping into the “trust frequency.” Accessing the trust frequency, a unique combination of indigenous wisdom, Eastern spirituality, Western philosophy, and quantum science, helps us have a more peaceful, loving, prosperous, and joyful life, both individually and collectively. The workshop includes informative lecture, silent contemplation, and deep dialogue, with breaks for spontaneous drumming, movement, and song. We view the film In Search of the Future: What Do the Wise Ones Know? Mexican-Tolteca elder Tlakaelel, who is featured in the film, joins us midweek to share insights from the indigenous perspective on our current and future place in the world. This workshop is for those looking for a profound change in their lives, as well as helping professionals and spiritual teachers looking for new healing techniques for their clients. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Bring a drum and rattles if possible. A study guide for this course is available at TheTrustFrequency.net. Recommended reading: Scheinfeld, Busting Loose From the Money Game. Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow are filmmakers, writers, and social philosophers. They are founders of The INNstitute at Sedona and creators of the film In Search of the Future. TheTrustFrequency.net Tlakaelel, a 78-year-old Mexican-Tolteca elder from Teotihuacan, Mexico, is featured in the film In Search of the Future. He leads workshops and ceremonies internationally on the indispensable value of indigenous wisdom to the modern world. kalpullichaplin.com |