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Salomée Lou's avatar

YES to everything you just wrote. It is all so relatable as I was on my first women's retreat this summer in Cornwall and it felt so magical. But equally, I think we need to open the discussion in terms of accessibility and how these retreats are, most of the time, a massive budget financially. I know it's a vicious circle cos we need to make it sustainable for the person organising etc, but ultimately, we tend to always see the same kind of people attending: cis, middle-class (or somehow privileged), able-bodied white women... How do we find solutions to this issue in the capitalist world we live in? Cos I love being surrounded by women and doing the work together, but I also think I won't be able to grow if I see the same type of people in these (supposedly) unlearning/shedding layers/growth spaces. Sorry for the little rant, just wanted to share!

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Nicholas Goodey's avatar

Shit yes! It seems to be the time to be going exploring, opening up those old wounds and looking around inside for any pus that remains. I also finished up a 10 day vipassana a week ago and this theme of breaking the ego down was central. I celebrated my birthday in silence and thought of all the ways I could draw attention to the fact that it was my birthday, and simply observed this peacock in me that sometimes wants to fluff it's feathers. I returned to 'real life' a week ago and the reintegration has been very tough, seeing all the pus dissolve and move through the system, but knowing that it is moving and leaving is the point of importance. This first point you highlight from Fiona is the fundamental inherent wisdom from the vipassana: the reality of impermanence. It's high time we all sat with it, in pain and in pleasure, and realised that everything is changing and we shouldn't cling to or run from things simply because our ancient habit patterns demand it. I wish you all the best in your spiritual journey, one day at a time :)

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