Natural Ease and Mindful Living - a mindfulness and movement retreat

Natural Ease and Mindful Living - a mindfulness and movement retreat

A 4-day residential mindfulness and qi gong retreat (spanning 5 days)

By the art of mindfulness - Rachel Tobin

Date and time

Fri, 14 Jun 2024 4:00 PM - Tue, 18 Jun 2024 2:30 PM NZST

Location

Strathean Retreat Centre

212 Old Hautere Road Te Horo Kāpiti Coast, 5582 New Zealand

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • 3 days 22 hours

Mindfulness, the art of accessing the power of the ‘now’, is a wonderful way of calming your nervous system, replenishing your energy, and cultivating joy and well being. If you have the tendency to lose yourself in over-activity or over-thinking, if you;d like to learn more about the nervous system and how to regulate it, or would simply relish time for balance and restoration, join me in this beautiful and supportive setting for a blend of mindfulness meditation and qi gong practices.

Qi gong is an ancient Taoist system designed to improve the flow of energy in the body, create vitality and concentrate the mind. The qi gong practices we will learn include qi gong warm ups, qi gong self-massage, a compassion practice, and a beautiful fluid moving form. These will be practices you can take away and use at home to relax and revitalise your body and mind.

You are welcome to join as much or as little of the scheduled programme as you wish; this is a retreat in which none of the usual social expectations are placed on you. It offers you a very rare chance for you to come home to the OK-ness of yourself, just as you are. We will begin each morning with stretches and meditation before breakfast, and finish each evening with a movement awareness lesson based on the work of Moshe Feldenkrais. There will be time out for reflection and walking, and vegetarian meals and snacks are all provided. The retreat will be mostly in silence for participants, as an aid to coming home to yourself, though there will be times for questions and sharing reflections/insights.

We begin with a light meal at 6pm on Friday, and finish after lunch on Tuesday.. You may arrive any time from 4pm on the Friday to settle in. Please leave enough time to arrive before 6pm.

There is no religion, dogma or belief systems proposed in this retreat. Emphasis is given not to theory, but to your own experience. The retreat is suitable for beginners, and for those with experience in mindfulness meditation and qi gong.

Benefits:

  • More vital energy (qi) flowing in your body
  • Deeper understanding of how to track your nervous system and self-regulate
  • Greater awareness of the ways you block your inherent happiness
  • Opportunity to let go, relax and unwind
  • Better sleep and improved well being
  • Improved mental/emotional balance.

You will learn and practise:

  • The art of being present, in stillness and movement
  • Qi gong warm ups and stretches
  • Sitting and walking meditation
  • Taoist self-massage for energy and to prepare for mindfulness practice
  • Self-compassion meditation ("the inner smile")
  • Qi gong practices that you can take home and use as practical tools for well being and stress reduction.

Please note that surcharges for single rooms are payable separately. Email Rachel about this.

Cancellation Policy

  • Full refunds, minus a $50 administration fee and the Eventbrite booking fee, if applicable, are provided up to 2 weeks before any course or retreat starts.
  • 50% refunds are provided (minus the Eventbrite booking fee, if applicable), if you cancel within 2 weeks and up to two days of a course or retreat starting
  • No refunds or transfers are available within 48 hours of a retreat starting
  • You may transfer your booking to a later retreat, and there will be a 10% admin fee (10% of the cost of the cancelled course) incurred
  • If a deposit has been paid to secure a place, $50 of that deposit is forfeited per person in the case of any cancellation prior to 2 weeks before the retreat.

Organised by

Rachel Tobin is the director of the art of mindfulness. She teaches mindfulness courses, offers mindfulness training in organisations, and teaches one-day and residential mindfulness and movement retreats at various centres round NZ. She offers a mindfulness-based approach for coaching, mentioring and supervision on a 1:1 basis, and facilitates her 7-week programme for children, Now, in the Moment. Rachel is also a poet and her collection, Say it Naked, was published at the end of last year.