SoulSigma Retreat 2023

A soul journey to explore, cast and experience personal destiny in the hills of Beaver Valley.

SOULSIGMA SPRING RETREAT 2023
THE US THAT UNFOLDS: CASTING PERSONAL DESTINY

This 5-night/6-day psycho-spiritual journey to the heart of your personal genius will be chock full of experiential explorations and discoveries, hosting some delightful soul surprises.

About the Retreat

  • The Retreat runs from Sunday May 28th (afternoon check-in) to Friday June 2nd (noon-hour checkout), 2023.

    It is being held at the Pretty River Valley Country Inn, Nottawa, ON, in the heart of the Beaver Valley, not far from Collingwood, ON.

  • This is a personal self-discovery retreat, that is anchored in one’s hologenetic profile (based on the Gene Keys). This is not a heady, lecture-style retreat. Rather, it is an experiential journey that will engage the senses as well as one’s intuition.

    We will hold circle and explore ideas. We will meditate to anchor into our sense o f self. We will explore our own personal genius. We will play, engage sensory creative expressions. We will craft personal ritual and celebration. And in the midst of all of that activity, we will also gain time for introspection and rest.

    Exploring personal destiny is meant to be an adventure. This time away will be a little of that soul adventure.

  • The Retreat’s cost is tiered, based on room accommodations. The cost noted is the all-in (room, taxes, gratuities, and workshop fee) and a $200 deposit is due by January 15, 2023, with balance to be paid in full by April 30, 2023.

    Each room includes: complimentary soft drinks, bottled water, popcorn, bathrobes, hot beverage service, home-baked cookies, temperpedic mattress, satellite tv, free wifi, access to indoor and outdoor hot tubs and outdoor saltwater pool.

    NOTE: The Retreat is already 90% reserved/booked out!

    ONE ROOM WITH THREE SPOTS LEFT:

    Ben Nevis Croft (600 sq ft room with loft)
    1 King Bed, 2 Twin Beds
    Triple - $1500 each *Early Bird by Mar 15 | after Mar 15 $1750

  • Participants will arrive during the afternoon on Sunday
    Dinner will be served at 6:00 pm Sunday evening
    After dinner, Carrie will host Opening Circle.

    Monday to Thursday the workshop schedule will follow this arc:

    Breakfast 8:00-9:00 am
    Workshop Facilitation - 9:30-11:15
    Break 11:15-11:30 am
    Workshop Experiential 11:30 am -1:15 pm
    Free Afternoon (optional experientials on some afternoons)
    Dinner 6:00 pm
    **On Thursday Evening, a Special Evening Fire Circle

    The afternoons will have optional activities - like a forest walk, a labyrinth walk in the Collingwood Arboretum. Other possible experientials are being explored.

    Friday schedule will be:

    Breakfast 8:00-9:00 am
    Workshop Closing Ritual 9:15-10:30 am
    Retreat Participants check-out - by 11:00 am

    That is a general outline, subject to change as Carrie continues to hone and refine our time together. There will be some special things transpiring, and this will be a time of both personal delight and challenge… all the things that make adventure the magic that it is!

Pretty River Valley Country Inn

Our hosts for this retreat are a family-run business, 42 years strong. The Inn and its organic farm is home to Icelandic Horses, Reindeer, Berkshire Pigs, Chantecler Chickens and other farm animals, who take delight in roaming its 125 acres. From their website:

The Inn is set in a secluded valley beside an enchanting stream in the heart of the Pretty River Valley Provincial Park. The Pretty River Valley Country Inn is a hidden oasis, featuring wood burning fireplaces,  and 125 acres of the Niagara Escarpment (UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve) overlooking 3,050 acres of the Pretty River Provincial Park and managed forests, minutes from Collingwood and Blue Mountain.

The property has many amenities of comfort, including a heated salt-water outdoor pool, indoor and outdoor hot tubs, jacuzzi baths in the rooms, vista views, forest hiking trails, streams, exercise room, several lounge areas, and more.

“And into the forest I go,
to lose my mind and find my soul.”

— John Muir