Hakomi Vancouver

Hakomi Spring Retreat in Vancouver

  • 3 Jun 2025
  • 10:00 AM
  • 5 Jun 2025
  • 5:00 PM
  • Canadian Memorial Centre for Peace
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Hakomi Spring Retreat:

Staying Grounded in Uncertain Times

June 3-5, 2025

June 3 & 4 - 10am to 5pm

June 5 - 10am to 4pm

Canadian Memorial Centre for Peace

1825 West 16 Avenue, Vancouver

Early Bird Savings

$450 until April 15th, 2025

$495 after April 15th, 2025

This retreat will be facilitated by trainers

Angela Davis, Annie Rousseau and Susan Dempsey


Our current times are fraught with uncertainty and fear. How are you managing, dear ones?  When we are feeling or seeing threat or harm we might feel like running toward or running away. We may notice the varied manifestations of this stress, including but not limited to, irritability and quick judgment, numbness, grief, anger, or forced cheerfulness.

With a Hakomi lens, we will explore the ways in which we react or respond to instability. We will also pay attention to the call to be ourselves and offer to the world our greatest gifts so that we may balance instability with courage, creativity and shared wisdom. Through the Hakomi practice of Loving Presence, we learn about the power of reciprocity.

Let’s come together to forge or strengthen connections through attentive care for one another. The warmth and welcome in community can be a source of nourishment, a place of refuge.

"In reciprocity, we fill our spirits as well as our bellies.”

Robin Wall Kimmerer


All skill levels are welcome - from beginner to advanced

Professional Development (CEUs available)

Please note: This is a non-residential retreat. The venue is close to restaurants for lunch, and a kitchen available for bringing your own lunch.  Snacks and teas will be provided.

“Please Also Note Our Cancellation Policy:  No refunds will be issued. If you cancel at least 7 days in advance, your payment will become a credit for future events.”

Hakomi Education Network Vancouver

As visitors to this sacred land, we offer respect and gratitude to the people who have come before us, and all stewards of this land: past present and future. We recognize that what is now known as Vancouver is the traditional unceded land of the Tsleil-waututh, Squamish and Musqueam peoples and is now also home to many diverse Indigenous, Inuit and Métis peoples. We are grateful to have the opportunity to be nourished on this land and we set our intention to be instruments of healing.

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