Hakomi Vancouver

Hakomi Spring Retreat in Vancouver

  • 5 Jun 2026
  • 10:00 AM
  • 7 Jun 2026
  • 5:00 PM
  • Soundhouse Studios, Vancouver
  • 15

Registration

  • someone who is new to Hakomi, $300 each

Register

The Art of Skillful Hakomi

Enter the world of Hakomi where over the course of three days you will deepen your experience of Loving Presence, mindful self-study and Hakomi skills.  Whether you are brand new to Hakomi or a seasoned student, practitioner, or teacher, a retreat provides time and space to deepen into the method in profound ways.  Join us for a warm, restorative spring retreat in Vancouver a gentle yet powerful chance to slow down, reconnect with yourself and discover Hakomi through lived experience.

You will have the opportunity to:

  • Deepen your capacity for presence and compassionate self-awareness. 
  • Have a clearer, felt understanding of how Hakomi unfolds and how it can enrich your personal and professional relationships.
  • Learn practical tools and leave with an experiential roadmap of the Method. 

3 days of training

with Katie Askew and Susan Dempsey, Hakomi Trainers

and the whole VHEN Training Team in attendance.


June 5-7, 2026

@

Soundhouse Studios 

33 W 8th Ave, Vancouver, BC V5Y 1M8

Click here to view on a map, more details with registration


Friday June 5  10:00 - 5:00

Saturday June 6  10:00 - 5:00

Sunday June 7  10:00 - 4:00


Early Bird Price $450 

until May 15, 2026

Accommodation and Meals on your own

Special Early Bird Offer

"Bring a friend" that is new to Hakomi and you both pay $300.

After May 15, cost is $495.


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 fridge is 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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