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Spring Retreat: Restore + Renew + Connect
Spring mindfulness Retreat: Restorative Practices for Leading and Living an Authentic, Connecting and Liberated Life
Led by
Lisa Baker, PhD & Carmen Alonso
Holy Wisdom Monastery Retreat Center, Middleton, WI
April 5, 2024
Join us at the spacious and restorative Holy Wisdom Monastery Retreat Center in Middleton, WI for this unique retreat inspired by our work with individuals, groups, and organizations seeking greater peace, clarity, connection, and authenticity in the service of individual and collective liberation.
You are invited to slow down and “unplug“, releasing and settling into the present moment – coming home to ourselves and connecting with our wisdom, power, and energy.
Restoration is a retreat theme as we “come home to ourselves,” noticing areas where we may feel tense and depleted and where we feel open and enlivened. In this spacious and caring setting and community we will be offering reflective and restorative practices supporting greater groundedness and ease, as well as improved energy and vitality.
Leading, another theme of this retreat, where we can reflect on and explore our power and impact as a leader in our own lives and in the lives of others – whether at work, family, community, on the planet as a whole.
We will be offering support and teachings of mindfulness, compassion-based practices and guidance, awakening and deepening connection and care to ourselves and the world around us.
A variety of sitting, laying down, walking, and gentle movement practices will be offered throughout this daylong retreat. There will also be opportunities to explore and walk on the surrounding trails, enjoying the beautiful and natural landscape as a part of these connecting and restorative practices. Care will be taken and offered to support diversity of experiences and needs throughout the retreat.
What’s Included
The retreat includes a day of mindfulness teaching, guided practices, and healthy, fresh lunch prepared by Holy Wisdom’s executive chef.
Location
This retreat will be held in a spacious and bright retreat space overlooking gardens at Holy Wisdom Monastery, located on 130 acres of beautifully restored prairie and woods. In this setting, you can experience connection to the beauty and care of the natural world, including opportunities for walking on trails and contemplative practice in this beautiful landscape.
Holy Wisdom offers healthy, fresh meals prepared by their executive chef, with some of the food grown in the monastery’s large vegetable garden.
Lunch is included and will be served to participants, where participants can eat in a bright, spacious dining area surrounded by views of the natural landscape. Dietary restrictions will be accommodated.
Coffee and tea will be available throughout the day and we have access to a full kitchen with a refrigerator if you wish to bring any additional snacks.
Schedule
Friday, April 5th Retreat Day (tentative schedule)
9am-930am Welcome and Orientation
930am-1130am Mindfulness and Compassion-Based teachings with guided practices and reflections (including sitting, laying down, and movement-based practices)
1130-1pm Lunch and free time (e.g., walking on trails or indoor spaces, self-guided practice for restoration and nourishment)
1pm-3pm* Mindfulness and Compassion-Based teachings with guided practices and reflections (*break offered half-way through)
3pm-4pm Choice of writing practice, dyad and/or small group dialogue practices
4pm-430pm Closing Practice and Intention Setting
If any of these speak to you, you might benefit from this offering and practices:
– Feel a yearning or need to “get away”, to get space in your life to “just be”
– Have been having difficulty concentrating and/or feel emotionally overwhelmed or sapped of energy
– Feel overstimulated or overwhelmed by so much sensory input and daily demands on your attention – the news, social media, email and text notifications, phone calls, meetings, “to do lists,” etc.
– Have been trying to start a meditation or mindfulness practice but feels too daunting in your busy life
– Meditation and mindfulness practice have been a regular practice in your life and you seek to be in a supportive community of practice
– You give so much of yourself to family, friends, work, etc. and you can find yourself with little left for self-care
Benefits of regular mindfulness, compassion, and movement-based practices for you, your relationships, your work, and for the world?
– Better sense of connection to yourself – being more “at home” in your body and greater ease and spaciousness in the mind
– Improved sleep
– Improved attention and concentration
– Increased awareness of thoughts, emotions, and our “automatic” or habitual reactions and behaviors
– Greater ability to calm the body and mind
– More able to respond to and manage stress
– Improved communication in relationships at home and at work
– Greater awareness of our biases and judgements and ability to counter biases and release ourselves from judgements when they arise
COST: $220
Scholarships are available to cover a portion of the retreat cost. Go to the registration page to see scholarship-based fee options.
Please join us for this unique Day of Mindfulness.
Lisa’s approach is very inclusive and thoughtful. My impression was that participants with long-term practices and those newer to meditation were equally welcome and able to participate. I truly appreciated her approach to reflection times and conversation, and holding space for us.
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Jennifer (Nov. 2022 Retreat)
Having the space to have silence, guided centering in the present moment, and share outs with the group was just what I needed for my spirit. Thank you, Lisa!
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Rating: 5 out of 5.
Nov. 2022 Retreat Participant
This was a much needed time apart from life in a safe and welcoming space. It was exactly what I needed – not too much or too little.