Pamela Wilson ~ Returning the Nervous System to Resilience and Relaxed Spacious Strength ~ 4 Part Online Retreat
Monday, May 4, 2026 @ 10:00am - 12:00pm (Pacific Time), part of a 4-Part Retreat, includes May 4, 7, 11 & 14
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May 4, 7, 11 & 14, 2026
10:00 am – 12:00 pm, Pacific Daylight Time (PT)
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Event will be recorded and emailed to participants after each meeting.
You’re welcome to join even if you can’t attend all the live sessions.
From wound up to at Rest! So important for the one nervous system to unwind and root itself as aware presence, liberating itself from human pressure and past. Its true nature is receptive and resilient, not overwhelmed, stressed and routinely threatened. Same presence and wise enduring love as we are!
The nervous system was designed to vibrate as love, in resonance and celebration of life in all its beauty, intimacy and artfulness. As we all notice, under pressure, this musical instrument can emit discordant vibrations.
Originally, in service to survival it functions as a alert to be aware….but starts to misfire if there’s lack of sleep, conflict and overwhelm. The fearful part of the mind does not help either! Reviewing, replaying and predicting future perils. So, what to do? It’s simple!
Stillness and love can re-tune the nervous system by being it’s friend and answering its calls within, heart to heart. Every form and function longs to return to its naturalness, the nervous system longs to live and be the serene system! All inner musical instruments can play the song of songs, serenity and stillness.
About Pamela Wilson:
Pamela has been a messenger for Truth and Heart wisdom worldwide for over 30 years. Like many of us, she was originally motivated by a passionate curiosity fueled by despair and sorrow about humanity and her own struggles. She started meditating in 1976 after her mother died, and was lucky enough to find true teachers. Chance meetings with Dilgo Khentse Rinpoche in a garden, shaktipat from Muktananda, private spontaneous encounters with Rabbi Zalman Schachter, and alone time with Lester Levenson and Robert Adams nourished her en route. Merging in Neelam and Prem’s satsang back into the original river of love, dissolved the sense of self and much history. What a relief to return to aware naturalness! There were enough clues that kept her marinating in satsang, especially that of Yudishtara! His whisper, “Don’t let anyone tell you, you are anything but love!” No one ever tells you that! An ongoing passion for liberation and light-heartedness kept inquiry into the nature of mind, the emotions and the body ongoing. Oh, and what treasures were found in the essence of all that! Confirming Lao Tzu’s invitation to be a kind-hearted grandparent within, and Papaji’s “Look within, approach everything with devotion and gratitude, stay as heart!” And Ramana Maharshi’s “Nothing is what it appears to be!”
How could any form resist all the warm compassion meeting it?
And so it unwinds from defense back into relaxation, renewed by respect and surprised to be met with gratitude. The original invitation is Know Thyself! As modern sages we return for every form and function so it All can know itself!
As compassion we all notice harmful ignorance and suffering, enough is enough!
A quiet revolution from the inside out. Each sage is required to do the inner work.
“Pamela shares something she calls “Inner satsang.” It is quite simple and direct, and although it requires a clear intention, it is not hard to learn. In my recent reading of Carl Jung’s essays and lectures, I came upon Jung’s description of his own inner exploration method which he called “active imagination.” It became clear that Jung’s practice and Pamela’s are identical. This method of going within is most likely something ancient which has been passed down through the ages by saints and sages of all traditions. I feel extremely fortunate that in my friendship with Pamela she has passed on to me this beautiful way of fulfilling my long held and deepest heart’s desire.”
~ Lawrence Homolka
“Thank you for bringing the Heart back to Advaita!”
~ Rabbi Ravi Shapiro
More about Pamela: www.pamelasatsang.com
Sliding Scale: $80 to $120
Some Partial Scholarships Available
Please Register Early if you can.
