How To Find A Found In Womens Spiritual Support Groups

By Gregory Scott


As the world s population gets bigger, there more and more of the world s people finding themselves trapped in the rat race or at worst, stuck in a world where they desire materialism above all else. But as time goes one, many people want to find themselves or at the very least, find their humanism. Womens spiritual support groups is where the prospect of a retreat comes into play and serve as an outlet for those seeking to find themselves again amongst the clutter of the world.

But it does not end there, if one is interested in backpacking to the Himalayas for a retreat that is also fine. Provided that they have the funds. After all, a retreat is fundamentally, a subjective journey to undertake and if going to the mountains between China and India is what needs to be done in order to find oneself, than that s what should be done. After all, there are plenty of new experiences and teachable moments to be learnt along the journey.

It s all about personal growth of the individual partaking in the retreat. The purpose of the retreat is for the individual to grow. This can be done through a number of ways and this growth is not limited to prayer. Meditation, yoga and even some forms of martial art can be considered spiritual in their nature as they promote the use of your spirit over that of the body.

Embarking on a retreat is a great way for one to unplug from technology. Be it a laptop, cellphone or even the TV. Time spent away from technology and repurposed towards the self is great for the spirit.

Prayer is not the only method in which one can use to engage and participate in at a retreat. There is also yoga, dance and meditation. But the following options are only a few of a surplus of methods that can be used in retreats.

As contractionary or blasphemous as this may sound. The bottomline should be that one should embark on a group for themselves. Yes, the reasoning behind it could be to find a way to be closer to God or to strengthen their faith. But it should be a decision undertaken by an individual and not out of peer pressure or for sake of doing it. It s a personal experience and therefore, should be treated as such.

One to take the time to develop the practise they have chosen. Whether the time of retreat is a few hours or even an entire working month. One must spend time with their prefered method of practice, be it dance or yoga, not only to improve upon it but to use the time of each session more efficiently. Maximizing each opportunity that presents itself. Every person has their personal motivations for a retreat but what most people if not all who undertake one would agree on is that afterwards, they feel rejuvenated and refreshed.

There are many benefits to retreats, these are but a few to help one in deciding whether to undertake such a journey, as nowadays religion forget to take care of our spiritual side and our soul battle to find his own way to talk to us.




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