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  2. Discover 14 Wellness Retreats for Women Across the ... - AOL

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    While this yoga retreat is open to both men and women, you can go as a group with your closest girlfriends or female family members to make it a women's getaway. Best Time To Go: Friday-Sunday ...

  3. The 15 Best Yoga Retreats for Women Over 50 - AOL

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    4. Amansala Resort and Spa. Amansala in Tulum, Mexico, is an absolute gem where you can truly give back to yourself. This magical location is the perfect spot for pampering, healthy eating, and ...

  4. Is a wellness retreat worth it? I spent a week surfing with ...

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    Of course, there’s lots of surfing too. Around 15 women (a few retreats are co-ed), ranging from 29 to 70 years old, from around the world attend the retreats.

  5. Walk to Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    Walk to Emmaus. The Walk to Emmaus or Emmaus Walk is a spiritual retreat developed by The Upper Room. It is part of the three-day movement, and came out of the Roman Catholic Cursillo Movement. It started in the 1960s and 1970s when Episcopalians and Lutherans, and Tres Dias [Wikidata] offered Cursillo. In 1978, The Upper Room of the General ...

  6. Retreat (spiritual) - Wikipedia

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    Spiritual retreats allow time for reflection, prayer, or meditation. They are considered essential in Buddhism, [3] having been a common practice since the Vassa, or rainy season retreat, was established by the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha. In Zen Buddhism retreats are known as sesshin .

  7. Womyn's land - Wikipedia

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    Womyn's land is an intentional community organised by lesbian separatists to establish counter-cultural, women-centred space, without the presence of men. [1] [2] These lands were the result of a social movement of the same name that developed in the 1970s in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, and western Europe. [3]

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