to come together to speak the depths of your truth, experience the power of collective healing, and transmute dysfunctional gender conditioning into beloved communities.
Experiential four-day workshop opens new pathways to healing, respect, compassion, and genuine collaboration between men and women and, across the genders.
For women and men of various ages. We aim to have a diverse group of approx. 20-25 participants, both from Czechia and abroad. English will be the primary working language. Both individuals and couples are welcome to participate.
This experiential four-day workshop creates a safe space for breakthroughs in individual transformation and community healing—by working skillfully with participants’ lived experiences in relation to gender and sexuality. Together, women and men of all sexual orientations enter into a deeper understanding and mutual appreciation of their own experience and journey, and also awaken greater compassion, empathy, and understanding of others’ gender-based experiences and challenges.
Participants will be guided through an interactive and highly experiential processthat includes personal reflection, small group interaction, silent meditation, somatic exercises, experiential honoring, and council process to explore and transform sensitive issues relating to gender and sexuality. The consistent result is a deeply nourishing and liberating experience for all participants.
This unique program is an invitation into an inspiring
journey of truth-telling, healing, and reconciliation, as together we share our experiences and explore the often sensitive issues of gender and sexuality in community, with
compassion, respect, and deeper understanding. The facilitators also participate in the process rather than standing apart or aloof, which also helps to build safety and trust within the
group.
Timing: Thursday, 24th of April to Sunday 27th of April 2025
Venue: Fortna Prague Hradčanské nám. 3, Prague, Czechia
The price for the 4-day workshop is 250
EUR / 6500 CZK. This covers
acommodation, meals and part of the travel expenses of the facilitators.
Additional contributions are appreciated and will be shared between Fortna and the facilitators, who otherwise decided to support the workshop in the Czech Republic by their
voluntary work.
Cancellation policy
up to 21 days before the event - 100 % course fee will be refunded
20-1 day before the event - 50 % course fee will be refunden
in case of no show full fee will be charged
is co-founder of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International. An ordained interfaith minister with a background in women’s issues and racial diversity, she co-organized seven international conferences on interspirituality, including two on women’s spiritual leadership across diverse religious and indigenous traditions. Cynthia holds an honorary doctorate from the California Institute of Integral Studies, M.A. in wellness and gerontology, M.Div., and is certified in Grof Breathwork. She is an Evolutionary Leader and co-author of Gender Equity & Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family and Women Healing Women: A Model of Hope for Oppressed Women Everywhere.
is co-founder of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International and the Satyana Institute. A mathematical physicist with training in contemplative spirituality and transpersonal psychology, his research on global warming and sustainable energy influenced international environmental policy. He has published widely on environmental science, quantum physics, ecology, archetypal cosmology, comparative mysticism, divine feminine theology, and principles of social change leadership. He is an Evolutionary Leader, a Findhorn Foundation Fellow, and Board member of the Grof Legacy Project. His previous books include Gender Equity & Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family, Song of the Earth, and Belonging to God: Spirituality, Science, and a Universal Path of Divine Love.
is a Senior Trainer and GERI Director of Training, based in Cape Town, South Africa. Desireé has conducted GERI programs in South Africa, Kenya, India, Egypt, and the United States. She has spent most of her 25-year career creating and holding spaces for learning and development for individuals and groups including local government, corporates and NGOs, and is strongly grounded in her purpose of facilitating healing and empowerment within communities, especially working with women and youth. She is a Trauma Release Exercises (TRE) Certification Trainer, Integrative Trauma Healing Practitioner, and independent learning and development consultant. She is a contributing author of the book Gender Equity and Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family.
is International Program Officer and Trainer for GERI, where he has worked full time since 2017. He has contributed greatly to developing the GERI infrastructure, programs, research, marketing, and was instrumental in developing GERI online programs and training. He received his degree in conflict resolution from Portland State University. Garrett began intensive practice in the Zen Buddhist tradition in 2011. Through GERI, he feels called to combine his love for the world’s contemplative spiritual traditions with healing and reconciliation work. He is also a contributing author to Gender Equity & Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family
New GERI-Workshop at FORTNA in Prague 24th to 27th of April 2025
Gender Equity and Reconciliation International (GERI) applies principles of Truth and Reconciliation to open new pathways to healing, respect, compassion, and genuine collaboration between men and women and, across the genders.
Developed over 32 years and conducted with thousands of participants across six continents, the GERI process was formally endorsed by Archbishop Desmond Tutu in 2013. The GERI methodology grew in the Christian environment, this however does not pose any requirements on the participants of the workshop in terms of their religion of confession.
More information on GERI can be also found in the Flyer and on the GERI website.
is co-founder of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International. An ordained interfaith minister with a background in women’s issues and racial diversity, she co-organized seven international conferences on interspirituality, including two on women’s spiritual leadership across diverse religious and indigenous traditions. Cynthia holds an honorary doctorate from the California Institute of Integral Studies, M.A. in wellness and gerontology, M.Div., and is certified in Grof Breathwork. She is an Evolutionary Leader and co-author of Gender Equity & Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family and Women Healing Women: A Model of Hope for Oppressed Women Everywhere.
is co-founder of Gender Equity and Reconciliation International and the Satyana Institute. A mathematical physicist with training in contemplative spirituality and transpersonal psychology, his research on global warming and sustainable energy influenced international environmental policy. He has published widely on environmental science, quantum physics, ecology, archetypal cosmology, comparative mysticism, divine feminine theology, and principles of social change leadership. He is an Evolutionary Leader, a Findhorn Foundation Fellow, and Board member of the Grof Legacy Project. His previous books include Gender Equity & Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family, Song of the Earth, and Belonging to God: Spirituality, Science, and a Universal Path of Divine Love.
is a Senior Trainer and GERI Director of Training, based in Cape Town, South Africa. Desireé has conducted GERI programs in South Africa, Kenya, India, Egypt, and the United States. She has spent most of her 25-year career creating and holding spaces for learning and development for individuals and groups including local government, corporates and NGOs, and is strongly grounded in her purpose of facilitating healing and empowerment within communities, especially working with women and youth. She is a Trauma Release Exercises (TRE) Certification Trainer, Integrative Trauma Healing Practitioner, and independent learning and development consultant. She is a contributing author of the book Gender Equity and Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family.
is International Program Officer and Trainer for GERI, where he has worked full time since 2017. He has contributed greatly to developing the GERI infrastructure, programs, research, marketing, and was instrumental in developing GERI online programs and training. He received his degree in conflict resolution from Portland State University. Garrett began intensive practice in the Zen Buddhist tradition in 2011. Through GERI, he feels called to combine his love for the world’s contemplative spiritual traditions with healing and reconciliation work. He is also a contributing author to Gender Equity & Reconciliation: Thirty Years of Healing the Most Ancient Wound in the Human Family