A Seeing Anew

A Retreat for Connection and Renewal 21-23 FEB, 2025

We invite you to join us at School of Being for our Summer retreat ‘Seeing Anew’ in beautiful Jervis Bay on Yuin and Jerriwa Country to replenish, renew and reconnect.

This retreat is for anyone wanting to reset for the new year with intention, honour your experiences and our shared humanity, and move forward with greater clarity, balance and purpose.  Connect with like-hearted people, through guided practices in nature, connection circles and opportunities for stillness, reflection and play.


Dates:

Fri 21 Feb, 6:30pm to Sun 23 Feb, 1pm.


What you’ll experience:

  • Gentle grounding practices like sound bowls and Qigong to soothe your body and mind.
  • Safe and supportive connection circles to honour emotions and experience our shared humanity
  • Time in nature to listen, reflect, and reconnect with the Earth.
  • Reflection on our gifts
  • Creative visioning activities to clarify your hopes and intentions for the future.
  • Playful moments and nourishing community to spark joy and renewal.

Retreat Flow:

  • PRE-GATHERING reflection: Questions for contemplation
  • FRI
    > Opening circle: Connecting and setting our intentions
    > Sound bath relaxation
  • SAT
    > Qigong
    > Cleansing and gratitude ceremony : Honouring the emotions within ourselves, in relation and the earth
    > Embodied practices to foster new perspectives
    > Nature connection: Time in nature to listen, reflect, and reconnect with the Earth.
  • SUN
    > Seeing with New Eyes: Somatic centring
    > Seeing with Hope : Creative visioning to clarify your hopes and intentions for the future.
    > Closing circle : Going forth

Held in a nurturing and safely held environment, leave feeling renewed, inspired and resourced.

Spaces are limited to ensure an intimate and connected experience. Reserve your place now to join us on this restorative journey.

 

Location:

The retreat is held on a beautiful 8 acre bush property close to national parks and beaches in Jervis Bay (2–2.5 hours from Sydney and Canberra).

 

Retreat exchange:

Retreat: $445 (Inclusions: breakfast, tea and coffee, some snacks and materials)
Early bird price $420 till Dec 30.

 

Accomodation:

Please choose your preferred option on checkout.

  • Bunk bed in shared room – 5 available – $110 for 2 nights
  • Caravan single in shared room 2 people – $100 for 2 nights
  • Single room (own room) – 1 available – $135 for 2 nights
  • Queen bed (own room), 3 rooms available $150 – you can share it if you like.

Note: Fitted sheet, pillow and doona provided.
Bring your own linen (doona cover and pillow slip) or hire for $25

 

Food

Breakfast, morning and afternoon tea, tea and coffee is provided during the retreat. To foster a community spirit and to make the retreat accessible, we will have shared lunches and a pot luck dinner with shared food on Saturday evening. We will co-ordinate what to bring and there is a kitchen and large fridge in the cottage to store food.
We will meet in a local pub on Friday night for dinner at 6:30pm and gather together in circle on the land after dinner.

 

Carpooling

We will organise carpooling to get to the retreat and there is also the possibility to catch a train to Bomaderry (20m drive) and someone can pick you up.

 
 

Retreat Facilitators

Jax Wechsler
Jax is a systemic designer, regenerative practitioner, trauma-informed facilitator, educator, and coach passionate about change, inner development and enabling better futures for individuals, society and the planet. Jax has been interested in earth-based spirituality for 20 years and over the last few has been on a personal journey into greater embodiment and new ways of being. Studying neuroscience and polyvagal theory helped her draw a link between intergenerational, personal and collective trauma, personal and collective resilience, and creativity. She strongly believes that new ways of being will help people to develop the resilience, creativity and response-ability to meet current social and environmental challenges, to thrive and to flourish.

 

Vivien Sung
Viv is a systemic designer, regenerative practitioner, and educator passionate about facilitating individual and collective change to restore wellbeing and right relationship with our living world. Her deep curiosity has led her on a lifelong quest to explore diverse modalities that foster societal and planetary well-being. By integrating her expertise in visual and systems thinking, leadership and inner development, regenerative practices, systemic constellations, earth-based traditions and energy healing, she stewards transformative pathways for inner and outer renewal. She believes that transitioning to flourishing futures will involve much more than technological advancement but a rekindling of heart, creativity and spirit.

 

We look forward to being with you
Viv & Jax, School of Being

 

Previous retreat testimonials

‘‘I had a really lovely restful time on this retreat. The area that where I’ve been in the last few days has been very peaceful, beautifully located with wonderful dam. I’ve really enjoyed going deeper within myself to explore what the meaning of well-being is, and it’s a many layered thing for me. It’s allowed me to shed some of my own bark off my tree.” – Clare Hopkins, Artist

 

“The retreat has been amazing. I think just being here on the land with such a wonderful group of people, it’s been really nourishing and very welcoming. I feel like we’ve had quite a deep kind of experience with each other, even though it’s been a short amount of time.” – Monique Potts, University lecturer
 

Retreat taster

Watch this short 1 min video from our last retreat in Jervis Bay ‘Nourish, Connect & Play’ on connecting to wellbeing within ourselves, in relation and the living world.

 

Acknowledgment to Country​

We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the lands of the Wangal, Gadigal, Jerrinja and Yuin people and their ancestors who have lived in harmony with this land for thousands of years. We pay our respects to elders past and present for their deep knowledge, wisdom and connection to land, sky and waters. We thank them for their Care for Country and extend that respect to all First Nations people.
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