Bao says, "Thank Xavier, Paula, Daniel, and every body who was there with me during this retreat. I was my first time so there was a lot of things I didn't know but there are many people coming back and has been joined this retreat for many year and they are very sharing, loving and assure me." See more
Jan says, "Life Changing, beautiful! Bufo Alvarius Cerimony was the moment that touch me really deep. I will Raccomend Wanay Retreats to my friends and Family." See more
Anonymous says, "This woman definitely knows her stuff. I felt very safe and looked after and the setting was so calm and peaceful. Two weeks since the retreat and I literally feel reborn, I feel so positive and calm it has helped me heal parts of myself that still needed looking at." See more
Ashly says, "This was the first retreat I have ever attended (never the less alone), I definitely dove way out of my comfort zone. However when I arrived, I instantly formed deep connections with all who were attending along with the gracious hosts’ Frankie, Frank & David." See more
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Another good way to get insight into details not mentioned in the listing is by checking the Review section — those who have already attended are best at pointing out the virtues and flaws.
Having a clear intention before the ceremony can make an incredible difference in how your experience unfolds.
Maintaining psychophysical purity, or some form of dieta can go a long way in warding off unnecessary suffering once you drink.
Make sure that your intentions are not actually your expectations. It’s in your best interest to let go of the illusion of control.