Retreats
Retreats provide the perfect occasion to nurture ourselves so we can emerge with a renewed perspective of our every day lives. A retreat is not simply a vacation, but a time to reflect, rest, heal, and renew our spirit. A retreat gives us time for uninterrupted meditation where we can go deep within and spend time with our true essence.
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5th Annual Back to Nature Yoga Retreat
November 5-7, 2010
Location: Zen Mountain Center, San Jacinto Mountains
For details and printable flyer click here
All meals and shared accommodations are included.
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"I've attended a few of the
retreats and have truly loved the experience! The first time I went I was a little
scared of being away from technology for a couple of days (no cell service, no
internet, no TV, no hairdryers) but what I discovered is that having a 48 hour
break from all those things is liberating. The "noise" of everyday
life is quieted down and you have time to gain some perspective. Danielle plans
yoga classes, discussions, and other events but there is never pressure to attend,
so if you need a little extra quiet time there are many places to find it
there. If you are in any way feeling constantly rushed, looking for clarity on
a situation in life or just needing some downtime, I think you'll find the
retreat a blessing. The food is all vegetarian/vegan but I've seen confirmed
meat & potato eaters enjoy the food too." - M.O.
$100 deposit secures your space.
To make your deposit send a check (made payable to True Nature) to:
Danielle
Osicki
603 Seagaze Drive, #424
Oceanside, CA 92054
Or, to pay in full using a credit card click here
(Note: $100 deposit must be made using a check and final payment of $195 will be due on or before October 22nd.)
For additional information or questions,
please contact:
760-458-4517 or info@truenatureyoga.net
Danielle Osicki
603 Seagaze Drive, #424
Oceanside, CA 92054
For additional information or questions, please contact:
"Every now and then - go away. Have a little relaxation. For when you come back to your work, your judgment will be surer. To remain constantly at work will cause you to lose the power of judgment. Go some distance away because then the work appears smaller and a lack of harmony or proportion is more readily seen."
- Leonardo da Vinci
