2024 Program Descriptions

  • $775.00 – Adult / Young Adult PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • $315.00 – Teen 12-17 PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • $126.00 – Child 6 -11 PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • – Child 0-5 PLUMBING CABINS / ROUNDHOUSE
  • $575.00 – Adult NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $388.00 – Young Adult 18-24 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $315.00 – Teen 12-17 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $126.00 – Child 6-11 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • – Child 0-5 NON-PLUMBING CABINS
  • $495.00 – Adult RV / TENT
  • $368.00 – Young Adult 18-24 RV / TENT
  • $295.00 – Teen 12-17 RV / TENT
  • $126.00 – Child 6-11 RV / TENT
  • – Child 0-5 RV / TENT
  • $75.00 – Adult DAILY VISITOR-DAY RATE
  • $45.00 – Young Adult 18-25 DAILY VISITOR-DAY RATE
  • $30.00 – Teen 13-17 DAILY VISITOR-DAY RATE
  • $25.00 – Child 6-12 DAILY VISITOR-DAY RATE
  • – Child 0-5 DAILY VISITOR-DAY RATE

Blessing Your Journey: Exploring and Empowering the End of LIfe

With Hilarie Hauptman, Karen Lohmann and Leeann Tourtillott

September 25 - 29, 2024

Blessing Your Journey

Wednesday dinner – Sunday breakfast

You are invited to a supportive, and meditative retreat in a uniquely beautiful setting to do deep work in the company of others; contemplate your own death and the death of significant others.

We will listen, write, draw, sing and dance.  Prepare for guided conversations and rituals around the intimate topic of death and what most matters to us. As a group we will look at the environmental, social, and spiritual aspects of dying.

Explore what happens to your body when you die. We will cover legal alternative disposition methods; Aquamation, Natural Organic Reduction, as well as conservation, green and natural burial. Deepen your understanding of home vigils, shrouding and altar building.

Together we will explore this universal reality with both depth and lightness, creating a safe space for embodied practices and preparations.

Come into community, be held in natural beauty, ponder death

I’m going to die one day. I know it’s coming for me too. I’ll be a mountain. I’ll be a stone on the beach. I’ll be nourishment.  – Mary Oliver


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

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 August 24 – $0
  2. Cancellation fee August 25-September 17 – $50
  3. Cancellation fee after September 17 – $100

Leaders

Hilarie Hauptman
Hilarie Hauptman, she/her: Hilarie is passionate about connecting people to resources to empower them to move toward the kind of aging and death experience they desire. Grounded in working within the aging field for 40 years as a program developer and trainer, she facilitated numerous workshops on health promotion, caregiving, and advance care planning in professional and community settings. In wanting to share more ground-breaking options, she co-founded the Green After Death Collaborative, helped plan the 2021 North American Green Burial Council Conference, and presented at the North American Jewish Cemetery Conference.  She gets her deepest nourishment from walking in…
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Karen Lohmann
Karen Lohmann, she/her:  Karen is a grandmother, plantswoman, artist, ritualist and celebrant. She has worked in the fields of death and dying for the past 18 years. A lay-ordained, Buddhist (Upaya), Sufi, and interfaith Chaplain, working for hospice at present. Annie McManus (a former Indralaya Family Camp Coordinator) and Karen ran “Blessing the Journey” -a home funeral service, for 4 years; Karen continues this work. She has studied with Francis Weller, and Sobonfu Some, students of Maldoma Some, and she has trained with Joanna Macy, and Joan Halifax. Karen is FES Certified in Flower Essence Therapy. She designed and created gardens including Olympia’s Seven Oars Parks,…
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Leeann Tourtillott
she/her: In Leeann’s Environmental Education career, she taught college, wrote instructional materials, did research, and consulted with nonprofits and government. Also, as an educator, she started working for Hospice, mostly in family bereavement services. In her role as an interfaith minister, she has supported families, as a loved one approaches and meets death. Assisting and coordinating home funerals are also in her death care resume. Leeann is a trained Advanced Care Directives Facilitator, presenting that information to organizations since 2017.  She consults privately, helping individuals and couples work through advance directive paperwork, getting their thoughts and priorities clarified, and documented. …
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