Bringing Presence into our everyday lives
10 – 11 June 2023, Kings Langley
Is this weekend for me?
How often have you been on a workshop or retreat and found yourself easing into your deeper nature only to find that, days or weeks later, you’re getting stuck again in the same old patterns and projections?
Do you feel drawn to the question: how can I bring the understanding of who I really am into everyday living?
If this sounds familiar, then keep on reading . . .
What happens on a retreat with Jim?
- Through meditations, live music, sense-based exercises, relational practices, playful movement, silent connecting, intimate dialogues and circling, you will be guided towards experiencing yourself and the world in a whole new and wondrous way.
- From that ‘place’ of clarity and openness, you will begin to see the deeply held beliefs, fear-based patterns and physical clenches that keep you bound up in life.
- In discovering how to meet those uncomfortable feelings and beliefs unconditionally, from the loving openness of your true nature, those frozen blockages can naturally begin to thaw, enabling your essential qualities—of sensitivity, tenderness, playfulness, courage, compassion, strength, power, etc.—to naturally flow.
- In an atmosphere of absolute acceptance and support, there is the chance to play with operating intuitively, and so learning to trust your intuitions.
- Ultimately it all adds up to a celebration of life with openhearted sharing, music, singing, silence, tears and laughter.
- No previous knowledge is required, just a willingness to openly and honestly explore your immediate, first-person experience, to courageously question all your beliefs and assumptions, and to feel into your human fragility and whatever fears may arise.
Important Note:
- If the above description of this event sounds potentially overwhelming or destabilizing for you, if you have mental illness or significant emotional challenges that you feel may be exacerbated by this type of transformational environment, or if you are not sure that you can be self-directed in taking care of your needs during the event, then I advise you not to enroll.
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About Jim
Jim Eaton graduated in Maths from Oxford University, then tried a number of vocations, including working as a singer-songwriter, an actor, and a school teacher in inner city London. Despite achieving success, he couldn’t shift a profound sense of lack and longing. What followed was an intense spiritual search that culminated in directly realising the wholeness of being—the home he’d been longing for.
Since 2011 Jim has been leading workshops and retreats internationally, guiding others to that same realisation, and to the subsequent life transformation and empowerment it can offer.

Full event details
Date:
Saturday 10th to Sunday 11th June 2023.
Address:
Kings Langley, WD4 9HQ. The exact address will be sent to you prior to the start date.
Accommodation:
This retreat is non residential.
There are 2 rooms available near the venue via air bnb here.
A Premier Inn has just opened in Kings Langley, which is very affordable and is within walking distance from the event venue as well as the high street (cafés, restaurants and shops). More details.
Transport:
By road: Kings Langley can be easily accessed by car. The village is at Junction 20 on the M25, and the A41 runs by it as well. You can park on the street near the venue for free, or else Langley Hill public car park is a 1 min walk away (WD4 9HD).
By rail: Trains run from London Euston every 30 minutes, and the ride takes approx 20-25 mins to Kings Langley station.
By air: The nearest airport is London Luton, from where National Express can be taken to Hemel Hempstead and then local bus to Kings Langley. Taxi ride takes about 20-25 minutes in low traffic and costs around £30 (check local mini cab companies for lower rates).
Meals:
We will provide teas and snacks for our tea breaks on both days.
Lunch will not be provided at this event, so please bring your own. Alternatively there are 2 great local cafés (Fred and Ginger and Dalling), and other small shops within 5-10 mins walking from the venue.
Schedule:
There will be 4 sessions on each day
10:00am to 11:30am – Session 1
11:30am to 12:00pm – Tea Break
12:00pm to 1:00pm – Session 2
1:00pm to 2:00pm – Lunch
2:00pm to 3:30pm – Session 3
3:30pm to 4:00pm – Tea Break
4:00pm to 5:00pm – Session 4
Contact:
If you have any further questions contact Dora: dora@jimeaton.org
Cancellations:
75% refund if cancelled before 13th May 2023
50% refund if cancelled before 20th May 2023
25% refund if cancelled before 27th May 2023
No refund if cancelled after 27th May 2023
Cost:
Full Weekend — £110
The number of participants on the retreat is limited, so make sure you book in time. Your place will be reserved after payment of the deposit has been received. Feel free to write to Dora if you have any questions (dora@jimeaton.org)