SENSE Retreat: October 10-14 in Yorkshire
It’s well known that mediums were known as “sensitives” around the turn of the last century. Parapsychology has studied self-described sensitives ever since; contemporary inquiries are discovering quite a bit more about how especially sensitive people are constituted and why they are psychically inclined.
You’re invited to participate in a special retreat for sensitives, whether neurotypical or neurodiverse, and for those who are just plain interested in this extraordinary group of people. The SENSE Retreat [EXTERNAL LINK], being held October 10-14 at Broughton Sanctuary, Skipton, Yorkshire, will feature curated workshops, talks, and activities tailored for people who are deep feelers, thinkers, and seekers – as well as for individuals who would like to get to know this population better and how to best research and participate with them.
The five-day/four evening programme is designed to be an immersive experience, providing rest and rejuvenation, belonging, and opportunities for discovery. One of the speakers is parapsychologist Paul Stevens; another is Michael Jawer – both will explore approaches to self and environmental awareness tailored to the journey of deeply sensitive people.
From opportunities to learn, meet and connect to a host of soothing and restful activities in a beautiful, natural setting, the SENSE Retreat is one of a kind. SPR members will receive a 10% discount on registrations by using code* Explore the SENSE Retreat here [EXTERNAL LINK].