2025 Programs and Work Parties -full list

  • $1,080.00 – Adult / Young Adult PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • $444.00 – Teen 12-17 PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • $166.00 – Child 6 -11 PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • – Child 0-5 PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • $780.00 – Adult NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $540.00 – Young Adult 18-24 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $444.00 – Teen 12-17 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $166.00 – Child 6-11 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • – Child 0-5 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $660.00 – Adult RV / TENT
  • $510.00 – Young Adult 18-24 RV / TENT
  • $414.00 – Teen 12-17 RV / TENT
  • $166.00 – Child 6-11 RV / TENT
  • – Child 0-5 RV / TENT
  • $75.00 – Adult DAILY VISITOR
  • $45.00 – Young Adult 18-24 DAILY VISITOR
  • $30.00 – Teen 12-17 DAILY VISITOR
  • $25.00 – Child 6-11 DAILY VISITOR
  • – Child 0-5 DAILY VISITOR

Therapeutic Touch® as a Path of Consciousness, Healing & Service

With Jody Falconer, Jane Cornman, Sandy Revesz and Cordy Anderson

June 17 - 23, 2024

AN INVITATIONAL WORKSHOP AT CAMP INDRALAYA

Monday dinner – Sunday breakfast

Please register online and then you will be sent an application. Return completed application as soon as you can (May 30 at the latest) as spaces are limited.


The true essence of humankind is kindness. There are other qualities which come from education or knowledge, but it is essential, if one wishes to be a genuine human being and impart satisfying meaning to one’s existence, to have a good heart.
Tenzin Gyatso 14th Dalai Lama

Frailty and failure are part of the human pattern, but that is the challenge of life.  Participation in the experiment in consciousness which I have described lets us experience the inner order within nature and within ourselves.  This experience is both healing and holistic, for it puts us in touch with the background of our lives which is beyond frailty and failure – the reality which is eternal.
Dora Kunz

This program is for those practicing Therapeutic Touch regularly for a minimum of 3 years, as well as those with years of experience, who are curious to continue uncovering the depths of this healing potential.  At this camp we learn through acts of service supporting the Healing Partner’s journey, while continuing explorations into our own consciousness and that of TT.  Being on this land called Indralaya, we are supported in opening more fully to the nurturing power of nature and the interdependent oneness of all, thus creating a healing camp for everyone.

Our day begins by gathering in the meadow for group meditation, involving both Practitioners and Healing Partners.  From this place of deep inner quiet, harmony and unity we support the Healing Partners through morning TT sessions.  Group discussion follows using self-reflective processes, shedding light on the shifts in consciousness that we experienced.

Following lunch, time for our own healing is provided as Dora understood that we are all in need, and an essential component of healing is rest.  Then our afternoon gatherings are focused on growing through cohort groups – deepening through dialogue and explorations into the teachings from Dora and Dee, including sharing of treatments between Practitioners.  Evening campfires continue our journey.

In this dynamically intensifying world of change – the exploration of the essence of Therapeutic Touch can reveal ways we can support resilience, growth, change, and renewal. By opening to a greater consciousness through Therapeutic Touch, we begin to see how TT can support evolutionary shifts in human thoughts and actions. These shifts can teach us how to bring forward deep healing understandings and help us uncover what living in true harmony with ourselves, each other and this planet could look like now and in the coming years.


Program Coordinators:

Jody Falconer, CMT, QTTT; Jane Cornman RN, PhD, QTTT; Sandy Revesz CURN, LMP, BSN, QTTP; and Cordy Anderson, RN, BSN, QTTT

 


This nursing continuing professional development activity was approved by the American Holistic Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

Approved to award 22.5 contact hours

Approval for contact hours through the American Holistic Nurses Association is based on an assessment of the educational merit of this program and does not constitute endorsement of the use of any specific modality in the care of clients.


Program Fees:

Program fees are all-inclusive and cover accommodation, food, and program specifics. Participants may choose their accommodation type (Plumbing, Non-Plumbing, RV/Tent)  and may select to work on daily staff (3 hours commitment per day) for a substantial discount.
See Accommodation Types Here: Note: the number of plumbing cabins is limited
In the table, Std-regular; DS-Daily Staff


Acceptance to the Therapeutic Touch programs is by application only. Once you register the application form will be sent to you via email, regular mail is also available.


Registration Instructions:

  1. You may register one or more persons in a single registration. To register more than one, select multiple persons for your accomodation type.
  2. You have an option of making a donation to Indralaya as part of your registration.
  3. On checkout, please indicate if you are a “friend of indralaya” (if you are not you can become one by selecting this option) – this will confer a 5% discount on your camp fees.

Cancellation Policy

  1. Free cancellation until May 17 – $0
  2. Cancellation fee May 18-June 10= $50
  3. Cancellation fee after June 10 – $100

Leaders

Jody Falconer
CMT, QTTT (she/her) My desire to understand healing, spurred on by my own healing path, led me to Therapeutic Touch in 1994, and then expanded into teaching Therapeutic Touch in massage schools beginning in 1997. From the beginning, TT became a central figure in understanding who I was, and in nurturing my abilities to be of support to others in their own healing.  In my massage practice in Sonoma, California, it is at the root of my healing interactions.  I have a special interest in understanding trauma and TT, sharing TT to local communities, and looking at how TT can…
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Jane Cornman
RN, PhD, QTTT (she, her) My study of TT began with Dora Kunz and Dolores Krieger in 1979 and then expanded to teaching TT in 1985. I integrated TT into courses at the University of Washington, Seattle and Tacoma, on Holistic Health and Integrative Healthcare during my 30 years of teaching in the nursing program. Our work in the Community Care Courses group of TTIA and being part of the teaching team at Indralaya has been extremely rewarding.  TT to me is like a beautifully healing piece of music that we are given the privilege to share with our healing…
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Sandy Revesz
CURN, LMP, BSN, QTTP Hello there, I have been studying Massage and Therapeutic Touch since 1982. I first learned Therapeutic Touch in 1976. I have been teaching TT since 1984, often with Susan Wager M.D. and other health professionals. For many years I worked with people living with HIV-AIDS, doing massage and TT, on a regular visit basis. In addition to teaching TT, I was Massage Therapy instructor in Tacoma and Seattle. I have been part of both the faculty and planning committees for numerous Therapeutic Touch workshops of all levels. I have been an RN since 1989 and helped…
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Cordy Anderson
BSN, Retired RN, QTTT (she/her) In 1984 I began my 32-year career as a home health and hospice nurse. Therapeutic Touch magically came into my life as the “what to do when there is nothing else left to help”. Almost immediately I found TT to be an amazing adjunct to my nursing care…to ease someone’s respiratory distress…to relieve phantom pain…to help reduce a fever. Now, in my “retreadment” (a term I learned from Dee) my priorities are to be an involved grandma, teach TT, and offer Therapeutic Touch every chance I get. After over 30 years, I know that I…
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