Inside the Buddhist retreat where booze and even READING is banned
Briefly

The retreat's strict rules, including no phone use or alcohol, create a focused environment for participants to introspect and connect with their inner selves.
Communal living brings participants together with activities such as delicious plant-based meals and a daily working meditation, fostering a sense of community and connection.
Guided by compassionate teachers, meditation sessions offer a chance for deep reflection, allowing participants to face personal challenges and connect with their inner experiences.
The peaceful garden environment and the philosophy of non-harming reflect the retreat’s commitment to supporting participants’ journeys towards healing and inner peace.
Read at Mail Online
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