
Retreat details
A closer look at the rhythm, place, people, & process.
Use this page as a practical companion to the invitation - what the retreat is, where it unfolds, who is holding the space, and how booking works.
The retreat
A slower container for return, reflection, and renewal.
The retreat is designed as a spacious pause from the speed of ordinary life. Each day balances guided practice, unstructured quiet, shared meals, and intentional conversation — enough shape to feel held, enough room to listen inward.
You do not need to arrive with anything figured out. The work is simple: come as you are, let the setting do some of the softening, and allow the rhythm of the retreat to meet you honestly.
Typical rhythm
Morning practice and orientation
Midday rest, integration, and time outdoors
Evening reflection, meal, and closing circle
The place is part of the practice.

The setting
A quiet place chosen for privacy, pace, and proximity to the natural world.
Location
The retreat location should feel removed without feeling inaccessible — somewhere guests can exhale on arrival, settle into the landscape, and move between shared spaces and solitude with ease.
• Exact address and travel guidance shared after confirmation
• Arrival window, packing notes, and accessibility details provided in advance

Payments & process
A clear path from inquiry to arrival.
01
Apply
Begin with a short inquiry so we can understand your intention and make sure the retreat is a thoughtful fit.
02
Deposit
A deposit reserves your place once your application is confirmed. Payment timing and options can be clarified before booking.
03
Balance
The remaining balance is due closer to arrival. Receipts, reminders, and cancellation terms should be shared clearly.
04
Prepare
Before the retreat, you’ll receive travel details, packing guidance, schedule notes, and anything needed for arrival.
If this feels resonant, the next step is simple.
Return to the invitation and begin with the application. You can ask practical questions before making a commitment.