This gathering offers more than information or instruction. It is an experiential unfolding — one that changes how you relate to yourself, to others, and to what you once thought were limits. What emerges is not something added, but something recognized.
With a smaller group and extended time together, the experience unfolds at a natural pace. There is meaningful time with Dr. Eric Pearl and Jillian Fleer — not as a lecture, but as direct presence and interaction. Shared lunches, unhurried sessions, and space for integration are all part of what makes this format different from a standard training program.
What participants experience varies, and that variation is itself meaningful. Some describe a deep physical stillness, a warmth that has no clear source, a quality of calm that arrives without effort. Others notice unexpected clarity, a shift in perspective, or moments of recognition that are difficult to put into words. What is consistent, across thousands of participants in dozens of countries, is this: something genuine occurs — not as suggestion, not as performance, but as direct experience.