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Paisley
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i know of a few but they are very expensive. anyone know of a reatreat for chronic illness, additions, eating disorders, divorce , etc?

I want to get my spirit and vitality back, and I believe there are definately places out there for less than 12k a week.


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Kara Tyson
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Yes. Yes. Yes.

There is a Romanian Orthodox convent in PA (there are others but this one I know more about). Their calling is to hospitality.

Unlike in the Roman Catholic Church, all Orthodox nuns and monks belong to the Order of St. Basil. Now they dont dress like Roman Catholic nuns.

They do not charge anything. You can make a donation of whatever you wish.

It is located on 100 acres of meadow and woods and was founded by a Romanian Princess who was visiting the US.

You can either join the nuns for worship...or not.

There is a library, chapel, and hospitality room.

You would stay in one of the guesthouses (the nuns have their own facility).

There is a gazebo for dining outdoors.

I know someone who used to go there. Eventually she because a nun (but most women dont).

*Let them know you are not Orthodox(I am making an assumption)--

just so they are aware of your background.

They wont be mean to you because of it. Most of them are converts and all of them speak English.

Here is the link:
http://www.orthodoxnet.com/redirect.php?url=http://www.orthodoxnet.com/search_new.html

And how Orthodox nuns dress.


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lla2
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I don't know how to respond to kara's post because I"m not sure if she's joking or not...//?? yes?

I was laughing while reading it, then thought maybe she wasn't kidding....

help...a spiritual retreat is one thing...not that I would ever judge or anything...just not sure how to respond here.

LIsa

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Kara Tyson
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Not joking. If you want to get your spirit back (if you lost it)

In the middle ages it was very common for people to go to monastic communities for vacations.

It is the perfect place to get away from things.

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Kara Tyson
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But you dont dress like a nun!

Only the nuns dress like nuns.

You just wear everyday clothes--now their are some restrictions. You probably cant wear shorts.


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I have been to retreats at Kripalu. It's a yoga center in the Berkshires in western MA. They have various programs that concentrate on different topics or areas and you can also go for a "Retreat and Renewal" where you are freer to do what you want with an afternoon and evening activity each day and two yoga classes offered each day. You don't have to do yoga if you go there, although that is one of the big drawing points of it. They have great food and it's a great atmosphere of acceptance and support. I just love it there and plan to go back soon!

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Genesis Spiritual Life Center in Westfield MA is a wonderful place! www.genesiscenter.us

I have been thinking abt trying to get out there myself.... it's been a while, and I need a break!

Their fees are very resonable and they have been know to offer reduced rates to those in need.

Good luck!


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Hi,
I second Annie on Kripalu. It is relativly inexpensive and during some months they offer free nights stay. Stay 3 nights get the fourth one free.

They have nighttime activities like concerts. The grounds are awesome. Like Annie said it is a very accepting place, if you want to do activities, fine if you want to read or relax that is fine too.

No tvs, no radios, no smoking, limited cell phone use(only in phone booths and outside).
Awesome food. You won't want to go home!

Grace


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