Individual and Group Retreats
Withdraw to a place of peace, privacy and security.
Why Retreat? The bigger question is, 'Why not'?
Making time in your busy life to go on a retreat is one of the best gifts you can give to yourself. A retreat is an investment in your health and in your personal relationship with yourself. A retreat will give you a chance to pause and look at your life from a new perspective and often unlock answers to the questions that you just may not take the time to ask.
Taking a retreat is a nurturing "time-out" just for you; a time to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit; to re-connect with your authentic self; to re-connect with nature; to get quiet and spend time 'being' rather than 'doing. Most retreats take place on our Meditation Bridge.
Follow this link for information about a Personal Retreat
RiverMist offers a variety of programs, directed and self-directed.
Self-Directed
Silent Retreat - listening
Medicine Walk - observing
Vision Quest - seeking
Directed and Self-Directed
Meditation - breathing and being
Wedding Planning - devoting time and attention to each other
Caregiver Retreat - resting and respite
Small Group - sharing within a community of like minded people
Retreats are offered at no cost for terminally ill patients, family members and caregivers.
Making time in your busy life to go on a retreat is one of the best gifts you can give to yourself. A retreat is an investment in your health and in your personal relationship with yourself. A retreat will give you a chance to pause and look at your life from a new perspective and often unlock answers to the questions that you just may not take the time to ask.
Taking a retreat is a nurturing "time-out" just for you; a time to rejuvenate your mind, body and spirit; to re-connect with your authentic self; to re-connect with nature; to get quiet and spend time 'being' rather than 'doing. Most retreats take place on our Meditation Bridge.
Follow this link for information about a Personal Retreat
RiverMist offers a variety of programs, directed and self-directed.
Self-Directed
Silent Retreat - listening
Medicine Walk - observing
Vision Quest - seeking
Directed and Self-Directed
Meditation - breathing and being
Wedding Planning - devoting time and attention to each other
Caregiver Retreat - resting and respite
Small Group - sharing within a community of like minded people
Retreats are offered at no cost for terminally ill patients, family members and caregivers.
The time is now, the place is here.