Lucia says, "I felt at ease and at home, right from the start. The program teacher was phenomenal, the retreat center director capable and down-to-earth, and the staff was truly kind and accessible." See more
Anonymous says, "Just a beautiful, peaceful experience. Great price. Great accomodations. " See more
Bruce says, "I've had several years of exposure to a number of different psychedelics, most especially Psilocybin. My goal was not so much the psychedelic experience, but the integration of meditation with psychedelics." See more
Shelli says, " So much beauty and spaciousness exists in Ratna Ling, it is hard to decide what to focus on first... Was it the three red bellied newts in the forest of redwoods or the family of deer at the pond where many birds converse, that was my favorite moment at Ratna Ling." See more
Jacek says, "Val is very experienced in leading yoga, meditation, breathing exercises and tai chi classes. I don't have much experience with yoga or tai chi but I've never been led like I was in her classes." See more
Patsy says, "The experience my daughter gets from this camp is fantastic. I love that it's more than an active camp of just "playing", that it offers deeper life long skills that will help to guide her." See more
Anonymous says, "I really enjoyed the class! Weaving is more difficult than I expected but I finished my project at home and am pretty happy with it! Lisa explained well, there was so many yarns, fabrics- choices!! I will continue with projects at home!" See more
Sean says, "A beautiful sanctuary in the mountains to catch your breath. Great programming & community " See more
Anonymous says, "I believe I have read all of JP Newell's books and heard him speak once at Boston College. However, this was an immersive experience into Celtic Spirituality. Both Cammie and John Philip were powerful in their contributions to the weekend." See more
Anonymous says, "The retreat space sits on a large forest with open trails. There is a sincere spirituality that pulls from as many traditions as can be imagined and you can truly feel the transition from the Benedictine Christian "universalism" toward something approaching naturalism." See more