Steve Prosapio ([info]no_bull_steve) wrote,
@ 2008-08-05 10:30:00
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Getting out of Dodge and meeting God

This weekend, I went to Santa Barbara for a yearly retreat I've taken since 2000. One property over from one of the most exclusive hotels on the West Coast, the San Yisidro Ranch, sits a gorgeous property called La Casa de Maria. Lush but simple landscaping and hidden areas for meditation cover the acerage and allow for quiet contemplation of life's curveballs and tribulations. US News and World Report call the center "One of the 50 Ways to Improve your Life."

It has become a "tradition" (don't ask me why), upon arrival Friday afternoon, for a friend of mine and I run 30 or so stories up into the hills east of the property. He's in his 60's and in much better shape than I am, so I typically start the weekend rather humbled. Despite surviving and enjoying a training run of 11 miles last Sunday, this "run" wiped me out inside of 10 minutes. Every year, I must forget how bad the previous years were.  In any case, also tradition, at the pinnacle of our trek, we stop and issue primal yells toward the heavens. Based on the year I've had, one of my screams included a two-word phrase that’s not appropriate for this blog. I don't know how God felt about being sworn at, but I felt much better afterwards.

Friday evening we held our welcoming ceremonies. I was excited to see "G" there. G is a major Hollywood Writer/Director with some impressive credentials and quality work behind him. I met several years ago at these retreats but have never had a close connection to and hadn’t seen in a couple years since he’s moved out of state. --   Now, I need to backtrack to July -- While going to a meeting with a friend, we stopped at a Starbucks in Carlsbad for coffee. I've never stopped at that Starbucks before or since on a Saturday morning but that morning as I walked out, I ran into G! 

"Hey G!" I said. 

He stared blankly at me. I explained where I knew him from and we shook hands. 

"Are you going to the retreat this year?" I asked.

His eyes focused on mine and he asked when it was. I told him, he glanced off to the distance as if calibrating his schedule and nodded. I told him I hoped to see him and we parted ways. Of course my ego envisioned grandiose visions of my “efforts” changing his life. Then, I suspected that my efforts would do little to change the course of someone’s life, especially of someone who has achieved such life accolades. Friday night at the retreat, I’d learn the truth.

 

G ended up being one of the first to speak before the group and shared how he recently had a dramatic and traumatic situation play out in his life. He and members of his family had recently spent time at a major addictions clinic to teach them about the family member whose life is in jeopardy. The day after he left that clinic, he was at the Starbucks in Carlsbad where he ran into me. Not only did I have a direct impact in him attending the retreat, I ended up being his roommate for the weekend!

 

I’m proud that I kept the focus with G on the weekend’s agenda and didn’t try to take advantage of the situation to “push” my writing or advance any ego cause.

 

If nothing else this weekend, I remembered that sometimes God is found in the mountains, sometimes shows up in meditation gardens, but sometimes He just works His magic on Saturday mornings at Starbucks...





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[info]meryddian
2008-08-05 11:56 pm UTC (link)
That's very cool. Your retreat sounds like an excellent change of pace rather than just taking a vacation.

It seems like that would be a really tough trade-off -- knowing you're doing a job/career that you love that's very public (ie. politician, actor, etc), but having to give up a certain amount of your privacy and/or working extremely hard to make sure your private life stays as private as possible.


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[info]no_bull_steve
2008-08-06 05:43 am UTC (link)
yes -- a much needed recharging of the batteries.

as for G, this group maintains the anonymity of all, not just the famous! :-)

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[info]meryddian
2008-08-06 05:53 am UTC (link)
Exactly how a retreat should be. :-)

I followed the resort link when I got home - what a beautiful property! (and now I really miss California! Been too long since I've been on the west coast.)

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(Anonymous)
2008-09-22 11:35 am UTC (link)
Hello Steve:

That was a beautiful story. I believe I know who G is too and that was a spiritually moving experience. I haven't been on the retreat now for the last 3 years although I have attended that retreat 9 times in the past 14 years. I really miss you guys. I have been up to la Casa de Maria a couple of times in the last year, just to walk on the grounds and meditate. God is easy to hear when I am there, truly a most gorgeous and spiritual place on earth.

I used to get cool e-mails from you but for some reason they stopped. Did you remove me from your mailing list? I am still alive and well, pretty much, but that's another story.

Anyway, happy autumn!! Talk to you sometime?

Sandy L.

sanford452@aol.com
same phone number for 6 years
- email me if you don't have it.

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