From The Haven Garden
News from Don Mattson, The Haven’s gardener Spring finally arrived and has been fast and furious. The white Wisteria at the Lodge entrance has just finished its bloom…
News from Don Mattson, The Haven’s gardener Spring finally arrived and has been fast and furious. The white Wisteria at the Lodge entrance has just finished its bloom…
How understanding discoveries in neurology can help treat and prevent chronic pain right now. by Paul Ingraham. One of the principle qualities of pain is that it demands…
By C. Jane Waters Throughout this past winter, as stress deepened itself into my body, I prayed and felt His presence. I have physical difficulties, and I knew…
By Louise Amuir I just spent 25 days in New Horizons Phase III. Honestly, I could spend another 25 days (or even another 50) in New Horizons. It…
By Penny Wassman. Penny is leading Nonviolent Communication: A Process of Life at The Haven April 23–30 In the Fall of 1998, I was immersed in spiritual study,…
By Paul Walton This article first appeared in the Nanaimo Daily News, March 09, 2010 After doing a course at The Haven on Gabriola Island last month, executive…
By Cindy O’Dell Ever since the Victor Wooten Workshop last week at the Haven, a one-line song has been playing in my head, “Is that pepper or mouse…
By Ellery Littleton This article presents a summary of some of the basic ideas of Ira Progoff’s “Intensive Journal Process,” and includes a very brief outline of one…
By Susan Clarke I am on my way home from the annual Faculty meeting at The Haven. It is a long trip with added frustration this year due…
By Gwen Ewan & Cathy Wilder Recently several of us had an experience that reminded us how privileged we are to have been exposed to a way of…
Victor Wooten is the author of The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth through Music and is described by many as the finest bass player alive. We’re…
LeighAnn Vaughan first came to The Haven in 2005 for Shadow Play with Linda Nicholls. She describes it as a ‘life-altering’ experience. Mostly, she realized in those few…