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Learn past-life therapy techniques and build healthy relationships, enhance creativity, and find greater joy in life with Brian and Carole Weiss.

Dr. Brian Weiss offers a quick introduction on what to expect in the Past-Life Therapy Trainings.

Gain theoretical knowledge, intensive practical skills, and experience in past-life regression therapy in the only Past-Life Therapy Training being offered by Brian and Carole Weiss in 2024. In this training, you observe and experience individual and group regression sessions and demonstrations.

Guided by Brian and Carole, health-care professionals add a new dimension to their therapeutic repertoire, while nonprofessionals explore their own past lives as a way to increase understanding of self and the nature of human existence. You learn:

  • Techniques of hypnosis, visual imagery, meditation, and working with past lives
  • History and current research related to hypnosis, visual imagery, meditation techniques, and working with past lives
  • Mind-body connection and its relationship to healing physical and psychological illness
  • How to identify the capacity of a client to undergo hypnosis, conduct a hypnotic induction, and interpret the content of a client's hypnotic recall

This training offers an invaluable opportunity to learn past-life therapy techniques while exploring our own past lives. Retrieve and release memories from childhood and prior lives in order to build healthy relationships, enhance creativity, and find greater satisfaction in life. It is valuable for health-care professionals as well as nonprofessionals who want an in-depth experience of this approach.

Participants receive a certificate of completion at the conclusion of this training.

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Note: Enrollment is limited for this program; register early. Participants cannot transfer out of this workshop once it begins.

Suggested Reading:

  • Through Time Into Healing by Brian Weiss
  • Miracles Happen: The Transformational Healing Power of Past-Life Memories by Brian Weiss and Amy Weiss

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Each Omega participant must book accommodations separately.  Your choice of housing includes your room, all  meals  and use of facilities and amenities  — such as optional classes, recreation, walking trails, parking, and all other guest services.

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One queen-size bed.  Stay comfortably with heat, ceiling fan, and air-conditioning.  Linens are included.  Ask the registration team (877-944-2002) about our accessible rooms.

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Two full-sized beds. For double occupancy, available only when you register with a companion.  Stay comfortable with heat, ceiling fan, and air-conditioning.  Linens are included.Ask the registreation team (877-944-2002) about our accessible rooms.

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One twin bed.  Hall bath shared by 5 to 10 guests.  Dorms are generally single gender, but may be coed.  Pillow and blanket provided.  Bring your own sheets and towels or rent linens from Omega for a small fee.  Stay comfortably with heat and air conditioning.

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Twin bed.  Wood-framed, wooden walls with screened windows and canvas roof.  Bathhouse nearby.  Pillows and blankets are provided.  Please bring your own sheets, sleeping bag and towels, or rent from Omega for a small fee.  No heat.  No air-conditioning.

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Two twin beds.  For double occupancy, register with a companion.  Wood-framed, wooden walls with screened windows and canvas roof. Bathhouse nearby. Pillows and blankets are provided.  Please bring your own sheets or sleeping bag and towels, or rent from Omega for a small fee.  No heat.  No air-conditioning.

One pre-assigned campsite.  Bathhouse nearby.  Bring your own tent and all appropriate camping gear.  Stoves, campfires, and recreational vehicles are not allowed on campus.  Limited availability.

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‘Behind the Attraction’ EP Brian Volk-Weiss Takes Us Inside the Disney Parks

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How would you like to be handed the keys to the (Magic) Kingdom? Brian Volk-Weiss —known for the beloved docuseries The Toys That Made Us and The Movies That Made Us —got an all-access pass to make the new Disney+ series Behind the Attraction , which peels back the curtain on the most beloved elements of Disney Parks and Resorts around the world.

“Disney gave me the longest leash ever!” says Volk-Weiss, the director and an executive producer (along with Dwayne Johnson ). “People were shocked. Even Disney employees were like, ‘Wait a minute, we’re okay to show you this?'”

After the project was greenlit, Volk-Weiss knew the 10 episodes would feature famous attractions like Haunted Mansion and Space Mountain, but he watched as many documentaries as possible, including The Imagineering Stor y, and studied other background material to find the hidden gems. “It’s easy to do an episode of all these A+ attractions, but if we really want to connect with the audience we have to surprise them,” he says. “Every now and then when I‘m doing research, I find something that blows my mind. I learned a lot about the first Disney hotel that was built and became obsessed with it. Disney allowed us to make the episode ‘Disneyland Hotels.’”

“I’ve learned weird episodes usually are where people are like, ‘That was my favorite episode.’”

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For Volk-Weiss, picking the right narrator was extremely important. The production went with Paget Brewster , whose resume includes a Disney credit on the reboot of DuckTales . The two had worked together on Showtime’s That Gal…Who Was in That Thing , and, he says, “I always noticed her voice.”

Volk-Weiss gets sentimental talking about the show days before the premiere. He recalls trips to Disneyland starting at age 6 or 7. Now 45, he returned for the first time during operating hours since COVID shut the world down, experiencing the park with a new level of appreciation.

“We did this third shift tour from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. I assumed the park would be empty with my crew, but there were thousands of employees. We were there in August and we saw a full test of the Thanksgiving parade. One attraction had a full-time 12-person team of engineers and mechanics making sure it’s safe for the next day.

“I can see the DNA of the attractions. [Going] back to the Hall of Presidents, there are methods or technologies that are used in Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance.”

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Behind the Attraction highlights some of the unsung heroes in the world of Disney Parks. Volk-Weiss believes there would be no show without the approval of Bob Weis, president of Imagineering, Creative, and New Experience Development. Viewers hear from Weis and also Jeanette Lomboy, vice president and site portfolio executive of Walt Disney Imagineering, who is featured in five episodes. Growing up 10 minutes from the park, she started her career in 1995 as an attractions operator. That opportunity alone was a dream come true.

“We create these magical worlds and impossible things and things that help make memories for guests, but that is only half the story. In so many ways, it’s been refreshing to pull [the series] together for our guests to see how the magic is made,” said Lomboy, who oversees all Walt Disney Imagineering efforts and various pieces of Disneyland Resort and Disney’s Hawaiian slice of paradise Aulani. “It dates all the way back to Walt and the 1950s. One of the things our guests love is our roots are still there.”

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The new series gives the trailblazer a chance to reflect on all she and her teams have accomplished and appreciate the ones who came before.

“The year I started at Disneyland, women were just being introduced as Jungle Cruise skippers and men were finally allowed to work Storybook Land,” she said. “I never thought I would be where I am today. I pinch myself all the time and am really humbled and grateful. I was inspired by the storytellers who came before me like Mary Blair. To help influence and shape future generations of Imagineers is really humbling.”

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Your 48-hour tour guide of Moscow this winter!

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9 am – Visit the Red Square 

Christmas market on Red Square

Christmas market on Red Square

The first thing that every tourist should do by default is visit the very heart of Moscow – it’s main and most beautiful (which ‘krasnaya’ actually meant in Old Russian) square! 

There are several ways to explore it:

  • Take a selfie with Spasskaya Tower
  • Have a warm drink at the Christmas market (which lasts until mid-January)
  • Visit Lenin’s Mausoleum
  • Shop in the gorgeous adjacent GUM department store
  • Visit St. Basil’s Cathedral (and learn that it’s actually several churches under one roof).           

11 am – It’s Kremlin time! 

Inside the Moscow Kremlin

Inside the Moscow Kremlin

Entering the Kremlin is, actually, a bit of a quest, as it’s a presidential facility with no general access. You need to buy a ticket or, better still, book a guided tour. Inside the Kremlin’s walls, you will find ancient cathedrals, in which Russian tsars used to be crowned and buried, as well as explore the magnificent architecture of the Kremlin that reflects the rich history of the country. And, finally, you could also make a quick visit to the Moscow Kremlin Museums and admire artifacts from various Russian tsarist eras: carriages, thrones, crowns and the most incredible armory and jewelry. 

For more information, visit the official website of the Kremlin . It’s open from 10 am to 5 pm (and it’s closed on Thursdays) in winter.

2 pm – Watch the changing of the Guard

The honor guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

The honor guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

A very spectacular (and free) thing to do is watch how the honor guard does their ceremonial change at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and the Eternal Flame, situated in Alexander Garden, right next to the Kremlin wall. Every hour, from 8 am to 8 pm, the 1st Company of the Kremlin (Presidential) Regiment performs this rather old and beautiful tradition. But, be warned, it's often overcrowded. 

3 pm – Enjoy a green oasis just in the center

Florarium in Zaryadye

Florarium in Zaryadye

Just a few steps from the Red Square, you will find the fabulous Zaryadye park. Opened in 2017, it is designed by renowned American architect bureau ‘Diller Scofidio + Renfro’. You can walk among the very cozy botanical decorations and explore Russia’s climate zones, as each of them is represented in dedicated areas, complete with flora from those zones.

The floating bridge in Zaryadye Park

The floating bridge in Zaryadye Park

The park also has an underground museum, an “ice cave” and a 3D cinema, where you can take part in a virtual adventure – a flight over Moscow! However, the piece de resistance is a floating boomerang bridge over the Moskva River, one of the best places to take a selfie.

You can also grab a quick lunch or relax with a cup of coffee or tea in the park.

7 pm – Arrange a ballet night

The Bolshoi Theater

The Bolshoi Theater

Of course, the most fancy way to finish your day in Moscow would be to go to the ballet at the Bolshoi Theater (in a perfect world, to see ‘The Nutcracker’!). However, getting tickets to the Bolshoi is not an easy task and should be done well in advance of your visit. 

But, don’t be upset if you don’t manage to get tickets to the Bolshoi. Moscow has dozens of other options to see a ballet (or opera). No less brilliant performances can be seen in the Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theater or in The State Kremlin Palace (by the way, this is another way to get a quick glimpse inside the Kremlin!).

10:30 pm – Have a late dinner in a fancy restaurant

Dr Zhivago restaurant

Dr Zhivago restaurant

There are not so many other cities with such a big choice of restaurants in a range of tastes and styles. In 2021, the authoritative Michelin guide announced their pick of the best of Moscow’s restaurants. And here’s our guide to all the places with Russian cuisine for any budget. But, if you happen to be in the area of the Bolshoi or Nemirovich-Danchenko Theater, then ‘Dr. Zhivago’ would definitely be a nice option (and it’s open around the clock).

DAY 2 

9 am – grab a moscow coffee.

Winter festivities mood in Moscow

Winter festivities mood in Moscow

Moscow is definitely a coffee city! You can find coffee shops on every corner and they all offer a huge range of drinks. Try a ‘raf’ coffee, a sweet, creamy drink that was created in Russia, or dare to pick one of the very unusual offers, like cheese coffee or a Soviet candy style one (check out our coffee guide here ).

10 am – Take a river cruise

Winter boating along the Moskva River

Winter boating along the Moskva River

Another exciting way to explore Moscow is to observe it from the water. Boats cruise along the Moskva River all year round. Most begin their route from the Hotel Ukraine, one of Stalin's ‘Seven Sister’ skyscrapers, and will bring you back to the same spot after passing the medieval Novodevichy Convent, Moscow State University and Luzhniki Stadium, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour and giant monument to Peter the Great and many other sightseeings. 

It’s always at optimum temperature inside the boat, which also has huge panoramic windows. Select boats also offer a full dining experience, so it is also a nice place to have breakfast or lunch.

If you are not a water person, then discover other, unusual sides of Moscow – pick one of the activities we’ve prepared for you here ! 

1 pm – Visit ‘Russia’ Expo and taste a bunch of Russian regional cuisines

Russia Expo at VDNKh

Russia Expo at VDNKh

Until April 2024, the Soviet-era VDNKh exhibition park is hosting the huge ‘Russia’ expo, with tons of activities and expositions devoted to Russia, its culture, science and nature. Check out our special guide on what to do there!  

An entire ‘House of Russian Cuisine’ has been opened at the expo. You will find 15 food stands with flagship dishes from Kamchatka, Siberia, Karelia and other regions of Russia. Imagine trying a range of cuisines and dishes in one place without even having to travel anywhere, be it Altai pelmeni, Tula kalach or Caucasian pies! A perfect place to grab some lunch.

House of Russian cuisines at VDNKh

House of Russian cuisines at VDNKh

The VDNKh exhibition park is a great place to visit, in general! Its pavilions are the perfect example of Stalinit Empire style architecture and you can almost feel as if you’ve traveled back in time! You will also find several interesting museums in the park – devoted to space exploration, Russian history and even a ‘Special Purpose Garage’, which showcases the various vehicles used by the country’s leaders. 

'Sun of Moscow' wheel

'Sun of Moscow' wheel

And, finally, you can ride Europe's tallest panoramic wheel – ‘Sun of Moscow’ – that will give you panoramic views of the city – from a height of 140 meters!

5 pm – Ice skate with view & mulled wine

Ice skating rink on Red Square (GUM department store on the background)

Ice skating rink on Red Square (GUM department store on the background)

Ice skating is one of the most popular and affordable activities in Moscow. There are several great ice skating rinks in picturesque locations that are open all winter long. One of the biggest rinks in Europe is also at the aforementioned VDNKh or you can visit the one in Gorky Park, another very popular Moscow spot, or the small, but fancy rink – right on Red Square! 

All the parks offer ice skate rental, so the only things you need are warm clothes, a charged phone to record your memories and a good mood!  Moscow also gets dark at 4:30 pm in winter and hundreds of lights are switched on, turning the city into a giant fairy tale! 

A mulled wine with a view

A mulled wine with a view

And, if you are not a sports person, we’ve picked several other unusual activities that you could do in Moscow instead. For example, did you know that there is an entire district of dacha (countryside) houses, just 10 minutes from the center, surrounded by giant new highrises? How about taking a stroll there and feeling the early Soviet atmosphere?

8 pm – Warm up & laugh out loud

After all these outdoor activities, what could be better than a warm cozy bar with a hot drink and nice company? Moscow is a city full of entertainment for all tastes. So, if you know the Russian language or want to practice it, go to a theater or catch a stand-up comedy show. Moscow even has comedy shows in English, where you can hear both Russians speaking fluent English or foreigners (including Brits and Americans) who live in Russia speaking in broken or heavily-accented Russian (Check their show dates on the ‘ Moscow English Comedy ’ Telegram channel)!

11 pm – Finish by partying the night away!

Propaganda club in Moscow

Propaganda club in Moscow

Moscow never sleeps, as you might have heard. Which means there are plenty of bars and nightclubs where you can have a drink (or two or three; be sure to check out how Russians make Black Russian and White Russian cocktails) and chat with incredibly different people. Have fun and don’t miss your flight (or miss it and stay longer in the best city in the world!)!

That's it! See you soon in Moscow

That's it! See you soon in Moscow

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