
The Rootstock of Modern Psychology Comes from the Uncredited and Erased Cultures of your Own People
This thought-provoking event invites participants into a deeper reflection on the origins of modern psychology and the cultural traditions that have too often been overlooked, uncredited, or erased. Through an engaging and meaningful exploration, attendees are encouraged to consider how ancestral knowledge, collective memory, and inherited wisdom continue to shape our understanding of healing, identity, and the human mind.
Designed for those drawn to psychology, culture, and inner inquiry, the experience creates space for dialogue and awareness around themes of belonging, recognition, and return. Rather than offering surface-level answers, it opens a contemplative atmosphere where new perspectives can emerge and personal reflection is welcomed.
Expect:
Private room in a 2- or 3-bedroom apartment. The bathroom, kitchen, and living room are shared with other people in the apartment.
Shared room in a 2- or 3-bedroom apartment with two beds (queen and twin). The bathroom, kitchen, and living room are shared with other people in the apartment.
Private room with a queen bed. You will not share this room with anyone else. The bathrooms will be nearby in the same hallway.
Shared room with two beds, usually a queen and a twin. You will share the room with one other person from your group.
Shared room with three twin beds. You will share the room with two other people from your group.
Dorms consist of two separate rooms connected by a short hallway. One room has two twin beds and the other has three twin beds.
Sunrise Ranch
