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by taryn » 13 Jul 2011, 10:06
Does anyone know of a healing place or sanctuary in the UK for a short retreat? Ideally with close ties to Druidry or at least closely bound to nature.
Things in life have come to a bit of a head this week and I think this is the moment for a short timeout to get my head clear and work with healing energies.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated! Thank you so much.
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by somerled » 13 Jul 2011, 12:40
I'm not a UK citizen, but I believe there are quite some places close to nature where you can go for a litlle retrait on your own, like some of the Scottisch isles ...
If you are looking more for a community, although I've never been there myself, I heard some nice things about Findhorn from a soulmate:
http://www.findhorn.org/For a starter, I'll send you already some healing energies myself
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by bookishepona » 13 Jul 2011, 16:27
http://thegoodretreatguide.com/ has a listing of places to go for retreat, which might help you find somewhere.
More cheaply, the YHA -
http://www.yha.org.uk/ - will rent you a bed (sometimes a room) in a shared house. They have hostels in lots of fairly remote locations, places which are popular for walking and climbing, as well as in cities.
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by Aigeann » 13 Jul 2011, 17:39
bookishepona wrote:http://thegoodretreatguide.com/ has a listing of places to go for retreat, which might help you find somewhere.
More cheaply, the YHA -
http://www.yha.org.uk/ - will rent you a bed (sometimes a room) in a shared house. They have hostels in lots of fairly remote locations, places which are popular for walking and climbing, as well as in cities.
Greetins to you and Taryn. I see you both are new to our Board. I hope you enjoy your stay!
The timing, etc., may not work for you, but there is:
http://www.obodcamps.moonfruit.com/
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