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Art,
Culture & Consciousness

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Our next show is White
Passages V Inner Journey, the paintings of Chiyomi Longo. The show is curated by Fariba Bogzaran, and co-sponsored by the Lucid Art Foundation.
In the White Passage series, Chiyomi Longo captures the
mystery of inner and outer light, moving through layers and
depths of various dimensions of spirit and her personal journey.
Each canvas is a detail of a larger event, tracing and weaving
the earth elements with archetypal markings of the inner
world.
Exhibition: October
1 - December 30, 2009
Opening Reception: Sunday, October
11, 3-5 PM
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What's
New?

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Wine License
The Retreat Center has received a
license to sell wine following a long application process.
Soon we will be offering delicious local wines, mostly
organic and biodynamic in our emerging gift shop for purchase.
Gift Shop
We are developing a gift shop in
a space near the reception area. It has been given new
ceiling tiles and a fresh coat of paint
in preparation
for merchandise. Wines (as mentioned above), sundries
for retreat guests, books and cds and gifts will be offered
as we gradually get our gift shop up and running with
our
small staff.
Forestry Plan Funded
We have received a $4000 grant to
create a comprehensive CFIP Forest Management Plan for
our campus. This CFIP-funded plan,
which includes
a forest inventory, monitoring and pre-fire planning,
a hazard tree evaluation around the building on the
property, and erosion control recommendations for roads
and hiking
trails, will allow us to qualify for future CFIP
funding and implementation. The plan is scheduled for
completion by late December, 2009. We have contracted with
Edward
A. Tunheim and Matt Greene, Consulting Foresters,
to
do
this work.
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Events

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Monthly
Dinner Series, from 5:30-8:00 pm on campus here in
Petaluma
for dinner, with guest speakers. ($35, please register in
advance and pay at the door.)
Wednesday, October 28: "Poetry as a Spiritual
Practice" with Robert McDowell
Poetry, the root language of spirituality, calls us to explore
and deepen the transformative journeys we are all on. Now,
more than ever, we need to wake up to poetry as the
pure
sound and shape of the spirit. Join us to discover how poetry
enhances your personal relationships, improves your performance
at work, and soothes your heart through storytelling and
laughter. Register
now.
Robert McDowell, IONS’ own Development Director for Earthrise Retreat Center and Land Management is also the author of the bestselling Poetry
as Spiritual Practice: Reading, Writing, and Using Poetry
in Your Daily Rituals, Aspirations, and Intentions (Free Press/Simon & Schuster)
and 9 other books. Formerly an editor, professor, and farmer,
Robert leads retreats and workshops, and mentors organizations
and individuals in journaling and poetry (www.robertmcdowell.net).
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Wednesday,
November 11: "The Lost Symbol" with Julia Bondi
Author/Astrologer Julia Bondi of Ashland, Oregon will present a fascinating interpretive talk on the symbols and ancient mythologies that Dan Brown mined and features in his runaway bestseller, The
Lost Symbol. Join us and find out what Brown is really getting at in his blockbuster! Register
now.
Julia Bondi began her study of Astrology and Metaphysics in 1973. Julia has been an accomplished counseling astrologer, intuitive, teacher and writer for more than 30 years. With degrees in clinical psychology and esoteric philosophy Julia brings insight, clarity and caring to her work. |
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Transformative
Learning Workshops
October 9-11 - Extraordinary
Dreams: Working Creatively with Dreams in Your Life
Practice
with Fariba Bogzaran, PhD and guest Patricia Garfield, PhD
October 24-25 - Circle
of Stones: An Autumn Retreat for Women with Judith
Duerk, MS
October 30-November 1 - Integrating
with Your Shadow—Connecting with Your Guide with
Ralph Metzner, PhD
November 20-21 - Clear
Mind Wild Heart: Finding Courage and Clarity through Poetry
with David Whyte |
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Funding

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Thank
You
The Sufficiency Foundation of Pennsylvania, which believes that scarcity is a myth and negative thinking, recently awarded the Retreat Center a gift of $1,400.00 in unrestricted funds, in part as recognition of our work this past summer with Oakland's Art
in Action, a youth leadership program. We are grateful for their generous support and recognition. Opportunities
- Hot Tub and Yoga Deck.
Help us make the dream come true!
- New Classroom and Community Building.
Contact Robert McDowell, Director of Development rmcdowell@noetic.org,
707-779-8215.
Donate
now.
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You
can support and help enhance the Retreat Center by gifting
us with some of our specific needs around the campus by visiting
our Amazon.com "wish" list (click
here). In small but significant ways, your help will
support the blessed land and some of the animals that inhabit
it, and support people in their quest to learn more about
the world and themselves during their stay at the retreat
center. This is just a beginning launch of an ongoing wish
list. We welcome your gift and invite you to make other suggestions.
Your gift will be acknowledged in our next newsletter.
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Client
Clips

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For
the past two years, Earthrise Retreat Center at IONS has
hosted the Nine Gates Youth Mystery School. Folloiwng is
a testimonial
from one of the graduates, David Byrd:
My Transformation
When I went to the Youth Mystery School in June of 2008,
I was a broken soul. I had just come out of the hardest and
most painful time of my life. I had lost nearly everything
I held dear, my girlfriend had been assaulted and broken
up with me, my martial arts practice had gone down the drain,
my grades were at a record low, and I had gotten out of the
hospital for a suicide attempt just a month earlier. I had
all but given up on life or any good that could happen in
it. I figured that if life had given me so much pain and
suffering, it wasn’t worth it to continue anymore. There
was no way there was enough good to come, to make up for
the bad I had already experienced. I had lost the will to
live. Read
more...
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A big
Thank You to our Retreat Center clients in September!
David Spero
Global Citizen Year
Jean Houston’s Mystery School
New Equations
RSF (Rudolf Steiner Foundation) Social Finance
Stress Free Schools
Wise Earth—Mother Maya
Annual Client Appreciation Dinner is Thursday, December 3.
We host retreats, workshops and client events on an ongoing
basis throughout the year at the Retreat Center. Please click
here to see our detailed events schedule.
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What's
Cooking?

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Meet Our New Lead Chef Trecey Chittenden
By Cathy Coleman
The Earthrise Kitchen at IONS is
now led by Trecey (birth name Betty) Chittenden. Trecey
grew up in New Hampshire with parents who valued alternative
living. They had only a wood-burning cook stove (no gas
or electric stove). Starting fires to cook food was part
of her childhood; as one of seven children she learned
to cook at an early age. She had many friends whose parents
were macrobiotic or vegan or vegetarian and she remembers
many amazing meals at their homes. She was inspired to
bring some of the delicious food she experienced at their
homes into her own home. She attended a Waldorf High School
and had to work each third period in the kitchen to help
pay her tuition. She baked lots of bread and became the
assistant chef in her high school.
Food became a central theme again
when she was diagnosed with diabetes. She had to re-align
herself around eating balanced meals. She
then attended the Culinary Academy and worked in numerous
restaurants. Another experience was cooking for several
parent/youth camps in Utah. She was charged with cooking
the best local, organic food for these groups.
Trecey was brought to the Earthrise
Kitchen by our former Executive Chef Shannon Hughes. Cooking
at IONS wraps up many of Trecey’s life experiences and
talents (tarot, massage, baking, cooking, and spiritual
care giving) into a magical package. Remarking that she
"loves the vibe of the land," Trecey says that when
she gets here for each work day she knows it is the "right
place to be." She
finds the kitchen crew to be "an amazing group of people,
who have a really good time when they get together and
cook."
Trecey brings her gift of leadership
into taking care of all aspects of kitchen management so
that her crew can not only have a joyful time preparing
food for
Retreat Center guests, but also run like a well-oiled machine. She values spontaneity
and joy and brings an intention to create food that tastes good and looks beautiful. |
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Community
News
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A good time was had by all attending the Benefit
Art and Wine Auction on Sunday, September 13. The
Earthrise Kitchen prepared five fabulous appetizers that
were paired
with five different donated wines:
- Benziger 2008 Signaterra Casey's
Block Savignon Blanc (Demeter certified bidynamic)
- Benziger 2005 Oonapais (Bordeaux
blend) (Demeter certified bidynamic)
- Grgich 2006 Napa Valley chardonnay
(their first certified biodynamic chardonnay)
- Chateau Veronique Red from Organic
Wine Company
- Wellington 2008 Zinfandel
Art (the
art of the exhibit of Sam Hoffman's Hubble Space
photos and Sondra Barrett's molecules from the microscope),
books, jewelry, workshops, and many other items
were purchased by guests through the silent auction.
Ivo
Jeramaz, grand nephew of Mike Grgich of the Grgich
Hills Estate, was the keynote speaker. He shared
his passion about wines, sustainability, and biodynamics.
The tone of the evening was enhanced by local pianist,
Aldo Garibaldi, whose witty improvisations of classic
standards provided a festive backdrop for the event.
The Organic Wine Company is proud to partner with
the Retreat Center at the Institute of Noetic Sciences. Join the EcoWine Club now or try
our introductory organic wine sampler pack. Click here
for more information about the wine, the offer, and about
The Organic Wine Company:
www.ecosalon.com/organic-red-wine
To try our wines and experience what
responsible drinking of organically grown wine will do for
you, visit www.theorganicwinecompany.com or go directly to
our Earth Rise Sampler, or call us at 1-888-ECOWINE.
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Contact
Us
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Lisa
VanderBoom 707.779.8224
events@noetic.org
The Retreat Center at the Institute of Noetic Sciences
Located on 200 acres of beautiful rolling hills just 25 miles north of
the Golden Gate Bridge, we offer meeting facilities, cuisine, and accommodations
for 5-120. Our clients offer educational programs, workshops, and retreats,
with a broad focus on health, personal growth, and transformation.
We also welcome weekend workshops and retreats for small groups (fewer
than 25). Many programs are open to the public.
The Institute of Noetic
Sciences is a nonprofit membership organization
located in Northern California that conducts and sponsors
leading-edge research into the potentials and powers of consciousness—including
perceptions, beliefs, attention, intention, and intuition.
The Institute explores phenomena that do not necessarily fit
conventional scientific models, while maintaining a commitment
to scientific rigor.
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