Thursday, November 12, 2020

An Introduction to The Inner Critic

The second Diamond Approach meeting that will be offered in Israel:

Each event focuses on a different topic and includes 

a talk, a brief meditation, an experiential exercise, and time for discussion.

When: November 25, 2020 at 19:00-22:00 Israel time

Where: we will meet on Zoom

To register and for more information, please contact us

on: da.in.israel@gmail.com or call Meirav Shreiber at 054-5908590

diamondapproachis@gmail.com


The Inner Critic:

As we move our gaze from the outer to our inner journey ,we are often

initially confronted by a part of ourselves that we can come to know as the

inner critic or super ego.

"This is a source of much pain and difficulty; it criticizes, judges, compares,

condemns, blames, and attacks us and others, mercilessly, and constantly”

[A.H. Almaas]

We can however learn to effectively defend and separate ourselves from this

onslaught. This gives us both tremendous relief and opens a doorway to the

depths of our inner explorations.


Teachers: Leah Chyten is a teacher of the DA who works in various locations in the US.

She is also a novelist, mother, and grandmother.

Michael Chadwick teaches the DA in the U.S and in the U.K. He grew up in a Jewish

home in Manchester, England and lives with his wife and daughter in California. Michael

is also a musician and lover of comedy.


The Diamond Approach is a path that addresses our sincere longing to know and

explore the nature of who we are, and to integrate this knowledge into a life of maturity

and wisdom. The path draws on modern psychology and ancient spiritual traditions. It

is a path of deep personal inquiry, and the belief that the knowledge we seek dwells

within. The journey seeks no particular state, but the revelation of truth as it arises

within each of us.


For more information please check the Diamond Approach website at:

www.diamondapproach.org

We invite you to join us and taste this unique path


The language will be English

Monday, November 2, 2020

Leah Chyten, a senior teacher, introduces the Diamond Approach in Israel
in a first Zoom event on Sep 19, 2020



Invited to join
https://www.facebook.com/DiamondApproachInIsrael

Saturday, July 25, 2020

Diamond Heart in Israel - 2020 - the Heart of Mystery

Dear ones
A beautiful group of us have joined to bring two DH teachers to Israel.
This will be an act of Hope in these times of Covid-19 and little if none flights
to and from Israel/Palestine at the moment
Still Love Faith and Hope are tremendous energies, as well as Friendship and Cooperation

So - we are announcing the Beginning of this project! This by


Zoom meetings with the teachers that plan to arrive

The first one with Leah Chyten to be on the 

19th of August 2020

19:00-22:00 IST

The second in October

shall be with Michael Chadwick


For more info you can write us at

diamondapproachis@gmail.com

da.in.israel@gmail.com

 or call Meirav Shreiber at 054-5908590




The Diamond Approach is a path that addresses our sincere longing to know and explore the nature of who we are, and to integrate this knowledge into a life of maturity and wisdom. The path draws on modern psychology and ancient spiritual traditions. It is a path of deep personal inquiry, and the belief that the knowledge we seek dwells within. The journey seeks no particular state, but the revelation of truth as it arises within each of us. It invites us to enter the heart of mystery. 


The Path of the Diamond Approach Mystery dwells in the doorway between the known and unknown. The well of the mystery, compelled by a love for that which calls to be known, can only be known through each of us. What we discover are the hidden jewels of our inner nature. 


This is the first event out of a series of free online events of the Diamond Approach that will be offered in Israel. Each event will focus on a different topic and will include a talk, a brief meditation, an experiential exercise, and time for discussion.


Our group includes DA teachers in training, practitioners and long time students, as well as novices.


"Comecomewhoever you are. Wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving. It doesn't matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair." _ Rumi