Rick
Barrett presents...
14th
Annual Tai Chi Alchemy
Sedona,
Arizona - Sept. 12-14

Each
September a very special group meets amid the famous
red rocks and vortexes of Sedona, Arizona for a weekend
of tai chi, push hands, and comraderie. TCA participants
have throughout the years brought to the weekend
an uncommon intelligence, compassion, curiosity,
and playfulness. Opportunities abound to connect
and engage on all levels with a broad spectrum of
the tai chi community. Total beginners and teachers
with decades of experience alike will find themselves
at home. No experience is necessary.
As
in years past, the focus will be on understanding
and experiencing the mysteries and possibilities
inherent in tai chi, chi kung, push hands, and energy
medicine. The beauty and magic of Sedona provides
an ideal opportunity to generate a powerful alchemy.
Our
14th annual retreat will be Fri. afternoon, September
12 to Sunday afternoon, September 14 at the Hampton Inn Sedona (1800 West Highway 89A, Sedona, Arizona, USA 86336, Tel: +1-928-282-4700. Ask for Tai Chi Alchemy).
Rooms must be reserved directly with
the hotel no later than August 1. Tuition and meals for Friday and Saturday
nights, and lunch Sunday is $300 ($350 after July
15). Transportation is not included. Please make
checks payable to Rick Barrett and send to:
Rick
Barrett, PO Box 141207, Staten Island, NY 10314
Flights
should be booked into Phoenix for Friday am, where
you can rent a car, share a carpool, or take a shuttle.
It's about 2 hours to Sedona from Phoenix. Returning
flights can be booked for Sunday night, although
many opt to stay an additional night in Sedona to
take advantage of the shopping, sightseeing, swimming,
and dinner out with the group. *** Tips
for Enjoying your stay in Sedona ***
The panoramic
views from the wraparound terrace at the Inn are spectacular.


Other
sights dazzle the eye.


Ultimately,
it's all about the heart...


 
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