The Koans Who am I? they are fundamental questions for every human being. A Koan does not have a right or wrong answer and the process of searching for an answer allows us to have a direct experience of the Koan itself (who we really are beyond the mind, body and emotions).
It is a realization or the so-called awakening experience. No intellectual answer or explanation can solve a Koan. A Koan is a path that can take you from personality confusion to the peak of clarity, where all problems disappear.
During these 3 days, we will delve into a specific structure that allows us to discover what prevents us from being ourselves and living in harmony with what we simply are.
To help in the process there will be active meditations, personal feedback, useful reflections from Osho and other teachers, and moments for rest and integration.
The process is carried out in silence and isolated from the outside world in order to fully immerse ourselves in the search for the koan, it is only spoken when working with the koans during group sessions.
The Dr. Yonatan Eidels Huber (Nirdosh Kohra) will meet with each participant throughout the retreat to give them individual support over the course of their personal journey.
Why participate in the Consciousness Intensive?
In our modern lifestyle, we rarely take time to slow down and be fully present.
We all have a fundamental need to draw nearer to our truth, to own it and finally relax into it by being simply who we really are — a unique individual without any pretense or guilt. The structure and container created in this retreat are designed specifically to help you go beyond all projections, justifications, ideals, fears and unconscious pretenses and have the opportunity to experience yourself in essence, to know who you really are!
More about the Koans:
The practice of the Koan comes from the Soto Zen tradition. A Koan is a dynamic search that leads to your existential truth. It is a strategy for practicing attention and presence to access reality.
The realization of a Koan is a moment of initiation, a moment of total presence, a moment of grace, which in the Zen tradition is called "Satori".
Sustained practice invites that moment of inner union, but it cannot be forced; it can only be invited and cultivated.
The active practice of the Koan involves communication and listening, alone and with others: although there is no dialogue or relationship with the other participants — in turns, during the active Koan practice, each person becomes a silent witness for the other — a powerful support to sustain you throughout the whole process.
Hello, I am Dr. Yonatan Eidels Huber (Nirdosh Kohra).
Founder of Bodhi Medicine Institute (2015) and cofounder of Path of Meditation (2006). Born in Mexico City, I graduated as a medical doctor and embarked on a life journey around the world to find a way to unite Western and Eastern medicine. I have trained and experienced numerous methodologies of healing and transformation in India, Europe, the United States and Mexico that allowed me to create the Bodhi Medicine Institute.
about me
Bodhi Medicine is a new holistic approach to healing that seeks the root cause of any symptom or illness, including emotional, mental, physical, toxicological, energetic and spiritual situations, and helps the patient find the path back to harmony and well-being.
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