Healing at the Edge: Conscious Living/Dying

With RamDev Dale Borglum

September 6 - 11, 2024

Book now and get 10% off accommodation prices. Offer valid until Jun 7, 2024.

Date and Time Details:
Program begins: Sept. 6
Program ends: Sept. 11
Click here to view a sample program schedule.

Tuition: $800 CAD (5 Nights)

Rooms & Meals: Rates listed below include room, 3 meals per day, use of hot tubs, and campus facilities. Tuition not included.

Room Type Nightly Rate 4 Nights / 5 Days 5 Nights / 6 Days
Private ensuite $451 $1,806 $2,257.15
Private shared bathroom $366 $1,462 $1,828
Twin shared bathroom $270 $1,081 $1,351.63
Dorm $180 $720 $900

All bookings are subject to a 10% campus fee and applicable taxes. Click here for more room types and rates.

Scholarships : Hollyhock recognizes that economic opportunity is not currently equal for all; we encourage and welcome anyone registering for a program to apply for a scholarship. Scholarship applications are open. Click here to learn more and apply.

Terms & Conditions: You may find terms & conditions here.

  • Private Cabin Oceanfront – CAD $4,255.00
  • Single w/ensuite Oceanfront – CAD $3,255.00
  • Single w/ensuite – CAD $3,055.00
  • Single w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,630.00
  • Couple w/ensuite Oceanfront – CAD $5,095.00
  • Couple w/ensuite – CAD $4,700.00
  • Couple w/shared bathroom – CAD $4,305.00
  • Twin w/ensuite oceanfront – CAD $2,550.00
  • Twin w/ensuite – CAD $2,350.00
  • Twin w/shared bathroom – CAD $2,150.00
  • Three-share w/shared bathroom – CAD $1,945.00
  • Women Dorm – CAD $1,700.00
  • Male Dorm – CAD $1,700.00
  • Mixed Dorm – CAD $1,700.00
  • Tent Site Single – CAD $1,675.00
  • Tent Site Couple – CAD $3,100.00
  • Commuter – CAD $1,500.00
  • All Packages Include CAD $1,375.00 Tuition

Imagine living without fear. Imagine approaching the unknown with an open heart. There is a path to this freedom.

“I recommend anything that Dale teaches.” – Ram Dass

For over 40 years, RamDev Dale Borglum has been in close contact with many people who were approaching death. Almost all of these people were reaching out for healing — healing in relationship to death, healing in relationship to illness, to a wounded heart, to separation from their own self. Are there some powerful truths about life and about healing that we can receive from these few who, as they went through the process of dying, deeply realized their own wholeness?

Dying and caregiving for self and for others are fundamentally spiritual processes. Here in the West, our use of ancient Eastern spiritual practices often doesn’t take into account the disembodied nature of modern life. Grounding, centering, developing compassion and appreciating the tantric sacred nature of reality are the foundation for a conscious life and a conscious death.

Let’s investigate a path to wholeness — the path that includes motivation, trust, compassion, empowerment, and ultimately, healing. Each theme will be deeply explored with participants so they may identify the areas within themselves that need to be tended. When seen in the light of this path, prayer, devotion, meditation, and psychological investigation all work together to uncover our true nature. The deepest practice does not require years of preparation. It is through contact with the sacred that true healing occurs.

“…even for those who have no aspirations to work with people at the end of their lives, this workshop is a kind of spiritual training for life, because the fact of death is something that every single one of us is faced with, sooner or later. Dale presents a somatically and psychologically grounded, philosophically nuanced, and practical course that condenses his many years of experience into one deeply compelling weekend that will change how you relate to life and death.” – Kaz, past participant

Guided meditative exercises and communication exercises will be shared  as a way of bringing awareness and compassion to our unconscious resistance to healing. Religious, devotional, cultural/sexual backgrounds, and felt body energetic approaches will be honored. This workshop is designed for anyone deeply committed to healing.

Continuing Education Credits

The Living/Dying Project offers 15 CEUs for California Licensed Nurses and Acupuncturists who complete this workshop.

Daily Schedule

A detailed schedule will be available at least 2 weeks in advance of the program. View sample schedule here.

About the Presenter

RamDev Dale Borglum

Dale Borglum, also known as RamDev, founded the conscious dying movement in the West in collaboration with Ram Dass and Stephen Levine. He founded and directed the Hanuman Foundation Dying Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico, the first residential facility in the United States to support conscious dying, and has been the Executive Director of […]

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