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  2. This is what it’s really like on a silent meditation retreat ...

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    A silent retreat closer to a holiday might sound more appealing, but the pared back, fairly gruelling 10-day Dhamma Vipassana Meditation remains an incredibly popular choice.

  3. What happened when I took myself on a silent retreat - AOL

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    FIRST PERSON: In an age of constant digital noise, there’s little more countercultural than intentionally stepping into quiet spaces. But the ancient practice of silence and solitude is as ...

  4. 5 Hidden Meditation Retreats Experts Swear Will Melt Your ...

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    “The retreat at Wayt Suan Mokkh is truly life-changing, but they do have a full library of books, audios, poems, and guides to help you learn the teachings of the temple from anywhere in the ...

  5. Retreat (spiritual) - Wikipedia

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    Young monk in meditation retreat, Yerpa, Tibet in 1993 A retreat can either be a time of solitude or a community experience. Some retreats are held in silence, and on others there may be a great deal of conversation, depending on the understanding and accepted practices of the host facility and/or the participant(s).

  6. Pendle Hill Quaker Center for Study and Contemplation

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    Founded in 1930, Pendle Hill offers programs open to people of all faiths. These programs include residential study programs, online and on-campus short-term courses and retreats, conference services, publications, leadership training, a walk-in bookstore, hybrid daily meeting for worship, dining services, and a bed and breakfast.

  7. Quakers - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes a meeting is quite silent, sometimes many speak. These meetings lasted for several hours in George Fox's day. Modern meetings are often limited to an hour, ending when two people (usually the elders) exchange the sign of peace by a handshake. This handshake is often shared by the others.