No matter your religious leanings, taking a break from your routine to look inward can be therapeutic.
Needless to say, there are countless options reflecting the vast diversity of beliefs.
There is also a temple forpujaor prayer sessions.
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The sand-colored, LEED Platinum-certified buildings are sleek, modern, and filled with artwork.
Light-filled Anayu caters to participants according to theirdosha, or Ayurvedic constitution.
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The center offers online retreats via Zoom.
Expect basic rooms and lots of nature.
Fittingly, the organization hosts aresidency programfor artists and writers.
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Try Isha’s signature “Inner Engineering” program devised by leader Jaggi Vasudev, aka Sadhguru.
There are seven waterfalls and beautiful trails near the complex, so be sure to bring your hiking shoes.
These days, people come to unplug, rebalance, and eat wholesome organic meals.
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Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
Thisluxury Maldives resortoffers more than the typical beach getaway.
Plan your own stay, or join one of the regular Quiet Weeks.
Guests can participate in a daily schedule of meditations if desired.
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The retreat is open to all faith and meditation traditions.
Expect yoga, meditation, massage, bath rituals, and blessings from Buddhist monks.
It’s a good option for those who describe themselves as “spiritual but not religious.”
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A doctor is on hand at ayahuasca ceremonies.
Emotional transformation therapies and other therapeutic tools help guests release emotions, old beliefs, and patterns.
A glass-walled synagogue overlooks mountains and a lake, and kosher meals incorporate produce from the on-site farm.
This active Benedictine monastery invites guests to participate in community life, which centers on Catholic church services.
The abbey is known for its peaceful grounds, farm with pigs, and delicious cakes in the cafe.
Guests occupy 10 single rooms on a by-donation basis.
Visitors should prepare for some gender separation; men and women eat in separate areas, for example.