8 Reasons Why to Attend a Meditation Retreat
Of course, we could unwind at home. We could attend a yoga class, or meditate five minutes at a time during that gap in our busy schedule. But often these small snippets of time aren’t long enough to reset the patterns in our brain and way of being.
Typical vacations tend to bring about short-term improvements in well-being; however, mindful vacations improve emotional, physical, mental, and spiritual health for the long-run.
Consider a retreat, or wellness vacation, the next time you book a holiday. Below are eight great reasons supporting this choice.
EXPLORE BEAUTIFUL DESTINATIONS WITH A PURPOSE
All the planning is done for you. Your only job is to immerse yourself in the surroundings, deepen your meditation and qigong practice, rest, and relax. You don’t have to worry about scouting places to visit, creating reservations, arranging transportation, etc. Your responsibility is to register, and the rest is taken care of for you. Though you may adeptly handle these tasks in daily life, they can become stressful in new and unfamiliar locations.
You explore cultures different from your own, yet at the same time recognize the commonalities among people from all cultures. Just like you, all the people you meet while on retreat have joys and fears.
TAKE TIME FOR YOURSELF AND FULLY RELAX
Often journaling while on retreat is a perfect way to spend quality time with yourself and at the same time record your emotions and thoughts to reflect back upon later.
Embrace the opportunity to recharge, relax, and reflect. Enjoy learning new concepts or strengthening ones already familiar to you. Spend time daily entirely focused on your well-being, mindset, open-heartedness, self-acceptance, and self-compassion.
DISCONNECT FROM TECHNOLOGY
Though not a requirement, meditation retreats can double as a digital detox. Many of us are expected by jobs, friends, or family to be available 24/7. Attending a retreat may provide the welcome change of limited access. Creating this break helps you minimize distractions and settle fully into the present moment and place.
In fact, retreat settings often have limited connection to the internet and breaking news. Locations are chosen intentionally to help you relax into serene landscapes, harmonize with the physical world, focus on face-to-face social interaction, and spend time on inner reflection.
LEARN TO MEDITATE OR DEEPEN YOUR PRACTICE
You carry that calm, slower, peaceful way of being throughout each day and the entire retreat. You take time to let the past be in the past, the future be in the future, and intentionally focus on the present moment. You steep yourself in becoming a human-being rather than a human-doing.
GAIN NEW PERSPECTIVE WHILE SURROUNDED BY POSITIVE ENERGY AND COMPELLING CONVERSATION
Initially, meditation may be intimidating, as people often believe it requires having a silent mind. As humans, it is natural for our brains to process all the time. However, we do have a choice about what we think and how we go about it. Daily meditation helps us intentionally manage our minds. Choose to minimize chaotic over thinking and embrace intentional attention to the present moment.
Embracing then releasing mental and emotional challenges or fears can be uncomfortable. In busy daily life, we may not want to acknowledge challenging issues. It is easier to push them aside or ignore them altogether. However, time spent on retreat creates an environment of safety, support, and thought-provoking conversation. We then begin to look more closely at our fears and challenges and have the courage, strength, and stamina to face them, embrace them and resolve them.
Mindful vacations not only help us learn about ourselves, but also provide an opportunity to learn about other cultures, both past, and present. Sometimes learning of someone else’s way of life helps us see our personal circumstances in a different light.
CONNECT WITH NATURE
Connecting with nature is crucial to our health and longevity. Living in urban environments without access to the natural world increases our risk of depression, anxiety, and stress. In contrast, natural landscapes are profoundly healing and inspiring. All humans need to reconnect with forests, mountains, oceans, or deserts from time to time.
Retreats provide an opportunity to explore some of the world’s most beautiful settings. They allow us to step out of busy, sometimes urban, life and into a slower way of being.
Connecting deeply with nature and the energy that flows through it is an integral part of these meditation and qigong retreats. Intentionally engaging with the life force found in natural settings helps us rejuvenate our internal energy or
SPEND TIME WITH LIKE-MINDED PEOPLE
Uplifting and enriching conversations arise when like-minded people come together with a common purpose. Sharing stories of your personal experience and perspective may help others reach ah-ha moments they wouldn’t have arrived at on their own.
RETURN HOME REFRESHED
Not only do meditation retreats provide time to relax and recharge, but they also are springboards for ongoing inspiration. While on retreat, make notes in your journal about the day’s events. What were the day’s conversation topics? Did those discussions lead to new perspectives? What did you learn about the local culture and environment that day? What feelings arose during meditation and qigong? Use these notes to keep the inspiration going when you go home!