Take time to transition and join us for the extended Yoga Feast:
A Journey of Deeper Discovery
We designed this time especially for you so you could transition back into your life having carried all of your learning and renewed energy with you. Together, we will circle, we will play, we will reflect, we will dialogue, we will transform. Join us for the “extended feast” which is A Journey of Deeper Discovery.
A Journey of Deeper Discovery is day and a half of personal exploration and reflection. It is designed for everyone who seeks a deeper understanding of themselves and a desire to embody new ways of being in support of new action needed in their lives.
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If you answered YES to any of these questions, come join us! A Journey of Deeper Discovery invites you to deepen your self-awareness through an exploration of your disparate personal aspects and offers you the time, space and creative practice from which answers and shifts can emerge.
What will you gain from the Deeper Discovery Journey?
What will you gain from the Deeper Discovery Journey?
- A day and half facilitated experience of intentional self-reflection and exploration in the beautiful surroundings of the Eureka Center (and the amazing food that goes with it!)
- Experiential activities with the community to deepen connection to yourself and others
- Integrative practices combining poetry, movement, mindfulness and adventure
- Exploration with the Jungian-based, Insights Discovery 72 Archetypes used for deepening self-understanding of your unique and diverse aspects. Each participant will receive his/her own 72-archetype card deck which can be used as a tool for on-going self-discovery practice.
A weekend of yoga practice and delicious food prepares us well to examine our lives with new possibility and awareness. Come complete the Journey and bring the whole experience home inside of you.

Diana Gore is a licensed Insights Deeper Discovery practitioner and a certified somatic coach. Diana is a professional question asker – as a team and leadership coach and seasoned workshop facilitator for over 18 years, her most valuable tool is the next best question to ask and the ability to hold space and curiosity for answers to emerge.
Guided by studies in poetry, body work, the martial arts and Jungian psychology, Diana invites you into new conversations with yourself to help provoke and perhaps answer some of your most timely questions.
Guided by studies in poetry, body work, the martial arts and Jungian psychology, Diana invites you into new conversations with yourself to help provoke and perhaps answer some of your most timely questions.
“With the constant change we face today, we may be forced to spend less time on autopilot, more time in questioning mode - attempting to adapt, looking to re-create careers, redefining old ideas about living, working and retiring, reexamining priorities, seeking new ways to be creative, or to solve various problems in our own lives or the lives of others….In such times, the ability to ask big, meaningful, beautiful questions – and, just as important, to know what to do with those questions once they have been raised – can be the first steps in moving beyond old habits and behaviors as we embrace the new.”
- Warren Berger, A More Beautiful Question When human beings gather in groups or in communities, a depth of awareness and insight, a type of transcendent knowing, becomes available to us that can inform wise action and extraordinary results. We call this type of knowing collective wisdom and believe it to be a potential of all groups as an innate human capacity."
- Alan Briskin The Power of Collective Wisdom: And the Trap of Collective Folly |