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, "Ratna Ling is the perfect place to connect with ourselves and the nature. It’s a beautiful and quiet place. I’ll be back as soon as I can. " See more
Marie says, "I have been to St Placid Priory several times. It is so peaceful and welcoming. I always come away feeling rested and cared for. This last weekend in Lent was just what I needed to refresh my Contemplative and centering prayer practice." See more
Anonymous says, "I can't even explain how much this retreat changed my life. It's like giving your soul a chance to be reunited with your body amidst breath taking scenery in a loving, safe environment." See more
Mark says, "The sesshin on Tonglen in May 2024 was my second retreat at Great Vow. The first was a Beginners Mind retreat in May 2023. It is a beautiful facility - Who would have thought an elementary school would make such an amazing Zen Monastery? The people here are beautiful as well." See more
Roxana says, "A comprehensive, succinct summary of transformational tools backed by empirical evidence, packaged in an accessible and inclusive style for everyone, and delivered with empathy, humor and genuine interest in the power of the human mind." See more
Barbara says, "I’ve been back from my Disconnect to Reconnect retreat for a full week now, and happily still feeling the residual effects. Much to my surprise, I was a solo guest for the week that I chose to visit Quantum Leap Retreats." See more
Leanne says, "I cannot say enough how much Pure Land Farms is a place of deeply profound meaning for me. To study with Dr. Nida and all the teachers who offer their wisdom and knowledge is an experience that is enriching and inspiring." See more
Lorraine says, "I loved the retreat. The food the lodging and especially the retreat leader Betty Crowsen. " See more
Robert says, "I arrived early and on the entrance door was a sign notifying silence in the assembly-dinning room where people assemble before meeting. The director passed by coming from morning prayer in the chapel." See more