
Journey to Self: Women in Healing
With body, mind, spirit healer Fawn Fitzsimmons Russo
and earth and community healer Jeff Goebel
A series of workshops for women designed to address the stresses, pressures, and obstacles that confront us in our daily lives. Each workshop targets a specific set of challenges and is held in a setting selected to harmonize with the projected outcomes of the guided experiences. Through a series of guided exercises in mind-heart-body mindfulness, healers Fawn Fitzimmons Russo and Jeff Goebel lead a pilgrimage into the self, into the quiet center of strength, serenity, and inspiration. Join us for a day of structured transformative experiences – breathing, journaling, speaking, moving, connecting. – or the entire series, or any combination. The Tuscany and Botswana workshops extend over ten days.
| May 2, 2009 | THE OCEAN: From Conflict to Resolution Manzanita, Oregon |
| June 6, 2009 | THE DESERT: From Scarcity to Abundance Inn at the Seventh Mountain Bend, Oregon |
| July 10, 2009 | THE VALLEY: Women Moving through Transition Bonneville Hot Springs Resort and Spa, Washington |
| August 8, 2009 | THE MOUNTAIN: Women Embracing Power Timberline Lodge, Government Camp, Oregon |
| September 19, 2009 | MOUNTAIN/STREAM/FOREST: From Conflict to Resolution Washington Cascades, Washington |
| October 16-25, 2009 | TUSCANY: Healing Workshop for Women Villa Ca’ di Pesa, Panzano Tuscany, Italy |
| November 7, 2009 | THE HARVEST: Willamette Valley, OR |
| March 10-21, 2010 | AFRICA: Healing Workshop for Women Botswana, Africa |
Contact: Fawn Fitzsimmons Russo & Jeff Goebel
503-812-1033 yogasense@yahoo.com
www.parinamah.com
About Us
Fawn Fitzsimmons Russo is an internationally trained spiritual healer, yoga and massage therapist who teaches wellness by aligning body, mind and spirit.
Email: yogasense@yahoo.com
www.parinamah.com
503 812-1033
“Aligning our path from the heart keeps us in balance with the natural flow of all life. Working in harmony with our heart truth allows shifts to happen inside our being and externally in the world.”
Jeff Goebel, MS, Certified Sirolli Institute and Covey Leadership Center Facilitator, is an internationally recognized consensus builder and sustainability planner.
Email: goebel@aboutlistening.com
www.aboutlistening.com
541-610-7084
“Social harmony and sustainability are rooted in the belief that as humans, we are all endowed with the capacity to identify our needs, articulate our interests, and respond responsibly and respectfully to our social and biological world.”
The Workshops

Women in Conflict
Coming to heart and mind resolution
Saturday May 2, 2009
Manzanita, Oregon
Conflict takes many forms and creates many patterns. Identifying the root causes of conflict and the role it plays in our lives is the first step toward healing change. Through a series of guided exercises in mind-heart-body mindfulness, healers Fawn Fitzimmons Russo and Jeff Goebel lead a pilgrimage into the self, into the quiet center of strength, serenity, and inspiration. Join us for a day of structured transformative experiences – breathing, journaling, speaking, moving, connecting.
This unique one-day workshop is offered at the Parinamah Studio in Manzanita, Oregon. Price includes gourmet organic lunch, tisanes and herbal teas, organic refreshments.
Date: Saturday, May 2, 2009, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Place; Parinamah Studio, 123 Laneda Avenue, Manzanita, Oregon
Cost: $ 129.00 ($50 non-refundable deposit)
Reservation: yogasense@yahoo.com or tel: 503-812-1033
What to bring: comfortable, loose clothing; a journal; your conflicts; an open mind; and a symbol of your conflicts.
Types of conflicts:
Self: self
Self: body
Self: parent
Self: child
Self: spouse
Self: co-worker
Self: superior
Self: community
Enrollment limited to twenty women.

From Scarcity to Abundance
Renewal Workshop for Women
Saturday, June 6, 2009
The Inn at the Seventh Mountain
Bend, Oregon
Fear is the root of feeling scarcity in our lives. We are haunted by the feeling of not having enough time or money for obligations and responsibilities, by the pressure of deadlines that have to be met, by insufficient energy for self-actualization, for tending family, friends, and community. The vacation desperately needed feels like it will never happen for lack of time and money. We create scarcity in our life in many ways.
From Scarcity to Abundance takes place in the high desert. Although the desert may appear sparse, with a scarcity of water and life, the landscape reveals beauty in the vastness of place, the richness of colors and light. There are lush oasis pockets revealing the presence of water and desert life.
We will explore how we behave in times of scarcity and in times of abundance. The pattern that we have created in our life may be focused on not having enough, when in fact we might have plenty. Knowing when to embrace scarcity as a tool to grow and when it becomes a hindrance blocking our ability to be abundant is the focus of this workshop.
We will confront the notion of the “impossible” and to overcome what seems to be impossible in our lives. The idea of “AND” logic – the ability to do this AND do that – will be developed to identify and inhabit a mental state of abundance.
This unique one-day workshop is offered at the Inn at the Seventh Mountain in Bend, Oregon. Price includes gourmet organic lunch, tisanes and herbal teas, organic refreshments.
Date: Saturday, June 6, 2009,9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Place; Inn at the Seventh Mountain Seventh Mountain Resort
18575 SW Century Drive
Bend, Oregon 97702
541-382-8711/ 800-452-6810
info@seventhmountain.com
Cost: $ 235.00 ($50 non-refundable deposit)
Reservation: yogasense@yahoo.com or tel: 503-812-1033
What to bring: comfortable, loose clothing; a journal; your scarcity issues; an open mind; and a symbol of your scarcity.
Types of Scarcity:
Energy • Time • Money • Love • Discipline • Rest • Compassion • Companionship • Peace • Fellowship • Creativity
