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4 Day Wild Man Retreat. July 14-17th 2017. Less than 2 hours from Kings Cross.


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Life isn't always easy and sometimes we can feel overwhelmed and stressed by work and the constant routine of everyday life.


This retreat has been designed specifically for men to help reconnect them to their true self and break free from the corporate and social restraints that can affect confidence and wellbeing.


This retreat is an amazing opportunity for:


? Getting Raw


? Getting Real


? Connecting back to your roots


? Connecting to the earth and nature


? Embracing both your masculine and feminine qualities


? Learning leadership skills and how to make decisions


? Reclaiming your power and social confidence



🔥🔥🔥 During the retreat we will be combining meditative practices with ?practical? activities such as, building shelters, making fires and various physical activities.


This is a retreat where men can feel comfortable embracing their own emotions away from the restraints of everyday life.



Engaging the body - Resting the mind- Nurturing the soul



Tickets are available at https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/wild-man-retreat-tickets-34314742318




Retreat Schedule

(flexible to change depending on group dynamic)


Breakfast


9.30am-11am: Opening Circle/ Meditation


Lunch


2pm-4pm: Group Exploration


5-6.30pm


Dinner: Group Exploration


9pm: Closing Circle/ Meditation



Potential Group exploration exercises: Building a shelter, Making a fire, Connecting to our masculinity, embracing our feminine, Barefoot Qigong, Increasing Awareness To What You Currently Resist,The Power of Surrender, How to Open Your Heart To Love, Becoming An Energy Alchemist, Nature of Mind, Nature of Consciousness, Nature of Suffering, Reclaiming Your Power and Weeding out Any Victim, Enhancing Your Creativity, Improvisation through music and dance, Connecting deeply with Nature.


Date: 14th-17th July 2017


Price for a 4 day Retreat: Early Bird: 399 (book 1 month in advance to secure)


Full Price: 449



All retreat locations are less than 2 hours from Kings Cross.

All accommodation and meals are included.


If you have any questions about the workshops or retreats contact me at [email protected] or call 07387089643.


Lots of love from Sam and the team. x

BE HERE, BE FREE

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