Deepen Your Practice (DYP) 3-Day Intensive

Led by Thom Bond

residential Training for
Intermediate - Advanced levels of practice

NOVEMBER 14-17, 2024 - Metropolitan New York Area

 
 

The DYP 3-Day Intensive is an opportunity for alumni from all NYCNVC trainings to bring their personal choice of topics and practices to the table. This training is designed to bring your prior learning to a more completely realized practice and more effective application in your life.

The DYP is a co-created experience that begins with a list of topics and practices that is transformed into a live, learning, teaching and practicing experience. The training is open to a wide variety of levels and is curated to divine and serve the needs of every participant.

This is done through a collaborative improvisational process, facilitated by Thom, and carried out by participant teams and partnerships. Throughout the training, Thom provides continuous support and guidance to curate this one-of-a-kind weekend of personal growth in a co-created community setting. 

This experience creates a unique, customized, training event with no two DYP trainings alike. That said, the community experience and the special challenge of these events are always growth-provoking and often transformational.

This weekend is designed for intermediate and advanced participants and has an emphasis on sharing "Needs Awareness". It is ideal for those who are interested in becoming NYCNVC Trainers or Facilitators, Compassion Course Mentors or Practice Group Facilitators.


Suggested Experience

Participants should have experience with NYCNVC trainings. Recommendations include attending a:

  • Discovery Weekend or Program

  • NYCNVC Advanced Intensive

  • The Compassion Course Online

  • Or Equivalent


Location

The Center at Mariandale
Ossining, NY 10562

Tuition

Includes Tuition, Lodging, and Meals
$775

We always strive to make our courses available to anyone, regardless of money constraints. To request financial assistance, please email us at coursecoordinator@nycnvc.org