I can be very impulsive. I was flying back from Sydney one evening and decided I had worked enough that week and I would reward myself by reading the Qantas magazine instead of getting my laptop out immediately (a window into the crazy). There was an article written directly to me. Are you tired? Stressed? Do you love nature? Yoga? YES! YES! YES! YES! Then you've got to come to this yoga retreat in the Bay of Fires in Tasmania. Done - I am there. I got home and booked it in.
Well, as I was on the plane to Tasmania it started to sink in. I was going to a yoga retreat in the middle of nowhere, alone. I had tried to convince my friend to come, but she thought it sounded too intense, hmm... that should have been my first clue. I got off the plane and saw a small group of ladies, looking very yoga like waiting for me. A round of introductions and then a three hour drive in the darkest dark. There is nothing in Tasmania. After the long drive we pulled over and got into a four wheel drive Land Rover to take us further into nothingness. After a half hour on the dirt road, we hiked up the mountain to the retreat. Whoa! This is serious. I didn't know the half of it. They showed us to the "bathroom" area. Where I learned this place didn't have electricity or running water and there were composting toilets. They weren't kidding when they said escape from the complexities of life.
I was getting a bit up tight about the whole thing - why didn't they tell me this? why didn't I ask? Then I laid down in my (very, very cold) bed (with all the clothes I had packed layered on) and looked up. Through the glass ceiling, the sky looked more amazing than I had ever seen it. That's what this weekend was about. Slowing down and enjoying the beauties of nature that we are too busy to notice in our daily lives.
Each morning started with 6:30 meditation over looking the crashing sea, followed by three hours of yoga, a midday hike and 3 more hours of yoga. There's nothing as refreshing as clearing your mind and being grateful for what you have and where you are in the present moment.
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