Why attend a retreat during the recession of 2009?
Why attend a retreat now?
Why make a retreat? Why take time and spend money in the midst of a great financial crisis? Suzanne Buckley, Director of Mercy Center (http://www.mercy-center.org) in
Suzanne continues “in this era of global turmoil, retreat centers continue to provide a place for those who seek solace, deep connection and refreshment for their souls. All are invited to spend a day, a weekend or a week in retreat and see what happens. Whether you attend a workshop, private retreat, sit meditation or learn Centering Prayer, we know that something will shift in you. When you change, the world changes.”
President Obama summarized our times saying that we are facing “gathering clouds and raging storms.” Chris Murphy from
Today’s economic climate is generating clouds of doubt, stress, confusion and anxiety. All are impacted and are looking for ways to weather this storm by conserving their money and to deal with the worries and pressures associated with this recession. Some are seeking financial aid, while others are seeking meaning in prayer.
Throughout
There are many retreat centers across
Transformation is experienced by all faiths, denominations and ethnic groups. Jacques and Jo-Anne are directors of Still Life Retreat (http://www.spiritual-love-inn.com), a
Many retreat centers have spiritual directors on staff to companion you on your spiritual journey. Sister June Fitzgerald, O.P. is a spiritual director and retreat leader at Dominican Retreat (http://www.dominicanretreat.org) in
Some retreat centers have a calendar of workshops, programs and events that are designed to help one find meaning in the spiritual journey.
Spiritual conference centers and hotels that are receptive to spiritual and church groups visiting them are sensitive to the pressures of today’s economic climate. Meaghan Cannon from Benchmark Hospitality International indicates that “The Heldrich Hotel & Spa (http://www.theheldrich.com) in
Retreat centers provide silence, simplicity, nature, rest, regeneration and a guide to the Divine at a reasonable price. Take a look at the retreat facilities in your state using the FindtheDivine directories (www.findthedivine.com) or even take a 3 minute online retreat with Loyola Press (www.loyolapress.com). Review the retreat events scheduled in the coming months on SeekaRetreat (http://www.seekaretreat.com). Shirley Dobson from Pendle Hill (www.pendlehill.org), a
Now more than ever, taking a retreat is a valuable investment in one’s Self. As the Retreat Coach and the Founder/Executive Director of RetreatCoaches.com (http://www.retreatcoaches.com) – a professional training center and network of retreat coaches, Helene Van Manen has been reflecting on the importance of the retreat process.
“The media is blasting us daily with the collective fear around the failing economy. Pressures abound for many people and the act of going on a retreat can provide one with the restored hope that will allow you to cope with this season of transition and uncertainty that we live in.
Both women and men need retreats. Going on a coaching retreat combines the format of quiet introspection and ‘getting away’ along with the transformative power of having a professional coach lead you. There is an entire network of retreat coaches through RetreatCoaches.com that specialize in using nature, beautiful locations, music, art and other integrative creative experiences. Many retreat coaches offer custom retreats specifically for businesses and non-profit organizations to help them re-group. And retreats for individuals, leaders and other high profile professionals, can serve to integrate a sense of renewed purpose during a time when many are re-creating themselves.”
Victoria FittsMilgrim, PCC Certified True Life Coach and Retreat Leader, has written an article entitled “Take a Retreat to Detoxify Your Soul” (http://www.truelifecoach.net/articles.htm) which is pertinent during this time of stress and anxiety. She is located in CO and directs True Life Coaching & Retreats. Visit http://www.truelifecoach.net to learn more about the 2009 schedule of nourishing retreats of self-discovery where you can come home to your True Self.
So, why go on retreat? As Suzanne Buckley states “we know that something will shift in you.
When you change, the world also changes. Isn’t this the time for change? Join us and see.”
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February 14th, 2009 at 9:56 pm
Thank you for your interest as I think it’s a great idea. I believe that today where there is so much unrest in our country and world there is much need to come away and rest with the Lord. Be still and know that God loves you. A retreat away from EVERYTHING helps one to remember that WITH GOD ALL THINGS ARE POSSIBLE.
God Bless You,
Sister Brunilda
February 14th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
We are told not to worry about life in Mathew 6:32-34; that we must prioritize our spiritual well-being. The Lord tells us to “seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you.” Serenity in calamity is experienced when you are spiritually right. Although the storms of life rage on, you can live in the eye and be calm. We Christians call this walking in resurrection power, or walking in the Spirit.
We know that the most amazing things will begin to happen in your life when the power of darkness is broken. You will be in command, not a victim of circumstance. Give it a try. Come on retreat. You’ll never look back.
Jo-Anne, Still Life Retreat
February 16th, 2009 at 5:52 pm
Thank you for this article. I am an employee at Loyola Press and I try to enjoy the 3 minute retreat daily. This Lenten season, we are offering a free online retreat for women. Anyone who is interested is welcomed to join. You can find the retreat at http://www.loyolapress.com/lentretreat. Thank you again for this article.
May 1st, 2009 at 2:15 pm
On May 1, 2009, the following article appeared in the Tidings Online: “Retreat centers: Economy down, but spiritual need is up”, by Janis Nelson. The article starts “San Gabriel Region retreat centers are welcoming slightly larger numbers of retreatants this spring, despite difficult economic times.”
For more information – http://www.the-tidings.com/2009/050109/retreats.htm