Welcome endless possibilities while changing the outer world from within
"Nature as Teacher, Plant Medicine Traditions and Timeless Wisdom for Self, Community and Planetary Renewal"
endorsed by National Geographic as "the most biological intense place on Earth!"
Council 1:
June 19 - June 29, 2013 with Daniel Pinchbeck
author, activist and advocate of shamanism
Council 2:
July 1 - July 11, 2013
Join us on an unforgettable adventure of self-discovery, wellness and exploration of rainforest plant medicine traditions with
Time-honored Secoya traditional elders from the Ecuadorian Amazon and the host,
Jonathon Sparrow Miller Weisberger, ethnobotanist, author, founder and steward of Guaria de Osa EcoLodge, director of Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity (CCBD)
hosted by:
Consider registering as soon as possible to guarantee a space for this epic, stellar experience!
for information, deposit, and how to register,
please email: Dahlia Miller at: puravida@guariadeosa.com
Space available for 29 participants in each Council Gathering
Register before April 3, 2013 $2000
After April 3:
Tuition is $2200 / participant / council
After May 3, 2013
Tuition is $2400 / participant / council
A fundraiser to preserve rainforest projects spearheaded by the Council for Cultural & Biological Diversity