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7-Day Silent Meditation and Embodiment Retreat in Chiapas, Mexico

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predio San Jose Bocontenelte sn, 29353 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis.
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Up to 16 in group
Date
Jul 1 - 8, 2026

Retreat Highlights

  • 7-Day Silent Meditation and Embodiment Retreat in Chiapas, Mexico

About this Retreat

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Summary

There are moments when life looks fine from the outside, yet something essential feels missing. Not dramatically.
Just quietly. A sense that insight has come — but hasn't yet landed in the body.
This retreat is an invitation to stop working around that feeling and meet it directly.
Rooted in the non-dual teachings of Shaivite Tantra — a living tradition that recognises the body, mind, and world as expressions of consciousness itself — the practices offered here point toward the spiritual heart, known as Hridaya: not as a metaphor, but as a living centre of knowing. The approach draws on the Self-Inquiry method of Ramana Maharshi and makes reference to other non-dual streams where useful, but Tantric understanding forms the living core.

Through silence, meditation, and embodied inquiry, awakening is explored not as an idea to understand, but as a
reality to be felt, lived, and integrated into the body and everyday life.
The approach is relaxed and organic. Rather than pushing or striving, we work with gently opening the body, mind,
and heart — and releasing long-held contractions. You leave more present, more alive, and with a clear daily
practice that continues working long after you go home.
Small groups (8-15 participants) mean genuine personal attention and a family-like quality of care that larger centres cannot offer.

What You Will Learn

The retreat draws its core from Shaivite Tantra, complemented by Self-Inquiry in the tradition of Ramana Maharshi
and somatic embodiment practice.
• Somatic meditation: how to settle attention into the body and allow awareness to open naturally, without struggle
• Non-dual Tantric understanding: how consciousness expresses itself through the body, emotion, and everyday
experience — not in spite of them
• Self-Inquiry in the method of Sri Ramana Maharshi — as direct recognition of the heart of awareness, not a
conceptual exercise
• Techniques for opening the heart as an organ of knowing — transforming stuck emotional energy rather than
bypassing it
• A simple, personal daily practice of 20-30 minutes you can sustain independently, without apps or teachers

A Practice That Continues After You Leave

By the end of the retreat, you will have a clear, embodied understanding of how to practice on your own — a
simple 20-30 minute daily routine that requires no apps, no teachers, and no external support. Not a technique to
do for a while and then abandon. The kind of practice that quietly reshapes how you meet your experience, day by
day, over years. No fluff. Just deep work, in a powerful place.

Openness and Freedom From Contraction

Most of us carry the body's accumulated tension as a kind of background hum we've stopped noticing. Through silence, somatic practices, emotional digestion, and body-based inquiry, we access a healing ground that meditation alone often does not reach. You will leave more embodied, more open, and more present than when you arrived — not because something has been added, but because something held has been allowed to release.
We suggest arriving one or two days early: we work with a gifted bodywork therapist who can help open the body and release
contractions before the retreat begins.

A Place of Power, Not a Random Location

The retreat centre sits in the pine-covered mountains of Chiapas, near San Cristóbal de las Casas — recognised by local Mayan elders as a place of spiritual significance. When people arrive with sincere intention, the place itself participates in the process.

What Silence Actually Creates

A silent retreat is not about suppressing thought. The silence creates conditions similar to a monastic environment
— temporarily removing social noise, devices, and sensory stimulation. What becomes available is a closer, less
mediated contact with what is already here. What people find, almost universally, is not emptiness — but a quality
of aliveness they had forgotten was there.

What Makes This Retreat Special

• Facilitators with decades of deep experience and extensive personal practice — not teachers who learned from books, but practitioners who have lived what they teach, including extended periods of solitary and darkroom retreat
• You walk away with a transformative daily practice — a clear, independent 20-30 minute routine that requires no app, no teacher, and no subscription, and that continues to work long after you go home
• The land is recognised as sacred — acknowledged by local Mayan elders as a place of power and prayer
• Non-dual Shaivite Tantra as the living core — real philosophical depth, clearly presented, without pretension
• Embodied, not just contemplative — works where mind and body meet, in the contractions that insight alone rarely reaches
• Genuinely small — maximum 15 participants, a structural commitment to attentiveness, not a marketing claim
• Suitable for beginners and experienced practitioners — 64 reviews at 4.86 consistently reflect this

Full Program

The practice is rooted in non-dual Shaivite Tantra, with Self-Inquiry, somatic embodiment, and contemplative yoga as integrated supporting dimensions. The following reflects this hierarchy — Tantra is not one component among equals but the philosophical ground everything else rests on.

Core Tantric Practice and Understanding

• Non-dual Shaivite Tantra — the philosophical and experiential core: how consciousness expresses itself through the body, emotion, and the whole of experience
• Hridaya — the spiritual heart as a living centre of knowing, not a metaphor
• Energy body practices — central channel, essential bindu points, subtle body cultivation
• Emotional digestion practices — meeting and metabolising held material in the body, drawing on Tantric understanding of the relationship between contraction and liberation
• Embodiment meditations — learning to inhabit experience rather than observe it from a distance
• Poetry — used as a vehicle for direct Tantric pointing, not decoration Self-Inquiry (Ramana Maharshi tradition)
• Self-Inquiry practice — introduced as a living method for recognising awareness directly, not as an abstract question or mental exercise
• Contemplation of impermanence — used as a direct aid to releasing what the ego clings to Somatic and Embodiment Practices
• Somatic meditation — settling attention into the body and allowing awareness to open naturally
• Breath-based techniques for stilling and opening the mind
• Walking meditation in the pine forest

Contemplative Yoga

• Hridaya Hatha Yoga — meditative, somatic, and subtle body-oriented (not a fitness or alignment practice)
• Daily themed meditations oriented toward self-awareness

Daily Schedule

• 07:00–09:30 Morning Practice — yoga, breathwork, somatic and Tantric practices
• 09:30–11:00 Breakfast break
• 11:00–13:00 Teachings and practice
• 13:00–15:30 Lunch break (lunch served at 14:00)
• 15:30–16:30 Afternoon practice
• 16:45–18:00 Afternoon teachings and practice
• 18:00–19:00 Dinner
• 19:00–20:30 Evening teachings, Q&A;, and practice

Schedule

Daily Schedule
• 07:00–09:30 Morning Practice — yoga, breathwork, somatic and Tantric practices
• 09:30–11:00 Breakfast break
• 11:00–13:00 Teachings and practice
• 13:00–15:30 Lunch break (lunch served at 14:00)
• 15:30–16:30 Afternoon practice
• 16:45–18:00 Afternoon teachings and practice
• 18:00–19:00 Dinner
• 19:00–20:30 Evening teachings, Q&A;, and practice
Note: Schedule is approximate and may change

Getting Here

Location icon Hridaya Family, predio San Jose Bocontenelte sn, 29353 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis.

Directions

predio San Jose Bocontenelte sn, 29353 San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chis.

Accommodation

Single Bed in Shared Room (2 people per room) Cosy rooms with wooden floors, most on the first floor with a private terrace overlooking the pine forest. Bathrooms are shared. Simple, clean, and quiet. Private Room or Cabin with Terrace and Private Bathroom Two options: the twin room is sunny, private, with its own terrace and private bathroom. The three-person cabin is larger, with a mezzanine, private terrace, private bathroom, and the best elevated view on the property

Accommodation
2-4 person shared dorm
Accommodation
twin room/cabin w/pvt. bath

Venue & Amenities

Venue & Amenities
Venue & Amenities
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Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea icon Coffee/Tea
Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
Housekeeping icon Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent icon Bicycles For Rent
A Place of Power, Not a Random Location
The retreat centre sits in the pine-covered mountains of Chiapas, near San Cristóbal de las Casas — recognised
by local Mayan elders as a place of spiritual significance. When people arrive with sincere intention, the place itself
participates in the process.

Meals

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Menu

Menu Types

Meals are designed by nutritionist, drawing on Ayurvedic principles and prepared with local, seasonal ingredients from Chiapas.

What's Included

  • Teaching and Practice
  • • Non-dual Shaivite Tantra teachings: the philosophical and practical core of the retreat
  • • Self-Inquiry practice in the tradition of Sri Ramana Maharshi
  • • Guided somatic meditation and embodiment practices
  • • Emotional digestion and somatic release techniques
  • • Daily contemplative yoga (meditative, not exercise-based)
  • • Daily pranayama and breathwork
  • • Energy body practices (central channel, essential bindu points)
  • • Conscious journaling and contemplative inquiry
  • • A personal 20-30 minute daily practice you leave with and can sustain independently
  • • Pre and post-retreat support from the facilitation team
  • Accommodation and Logistics
  • • 7 nights accommodation
  • • 3 daily meals (vegan/vegetarian, Ayurveda-informed)
  • • Water, tea, and coffee throughout the day
  • • Towels, parking
  • • Starlink wifi access before and after retreat (wifi is off during the retreat itself)

What's Not Included

  • • Airport transfers
  • • Flights
  • • Travel insurance
  • • Visa fees
  • • Optional bodywork session with collaborating therapist (3 hours, MXN price on request — special retreat rate)
  • • Optional sound healing session
  • • Optional cacao ceremony
  • • Optional traditional Mayan temazcal (sweat lodge)

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