Responsibilities of Each Participant

 

During the SpiritPath retreat, the responsibilities of a facilitator include:

Providing a safe, clean and comfortable space to live, work and sleep.

Providing proper and healthy nourishment at the needed amount.

Providing at least one session a day of physical exercise opportunity.

Providing sessions of body work or energy work, that supports a participants’ areas in need.

Upholding the intent of the retreat every moment.

Providing objective, non-judgmental listening to each participant when needed

Clearly providing tools and instructions for working on daily basis.

Expressing all intuitive information concerning the transformation possibility of each participant in the most compassionate manner.

Being a relentless stand of the highest potential of each participant in the face of their limitations.

 

The responsibilities of each participant include:

Their own health and well—being.

Their choice to participate in the SpiritPath retreat, including all activities presented during the retreat.

Being coachable and open to the facilitator’s input.

Clearly and calmly expressing all concerns to the facilitators.

Being supportive to and non-judgmental of other participants.

Generating their participation in the retreat.

Causing successful outcome of the retreat for themselves and other participants.

Each participant is 100% responsible for the results and outcomes of the retreat. The facilitator is responsible for providing maximum possible support in all available ways, yet it is up to each participant to be the cause of the outcome for the retreat. The facilitator may give guidance and advice on possible outcomes, but each participant is ultimately fully responsible for all of their choices during the retreat. SpiritPath and it’s members are not responsible for any resulting injury or death incurring during the retreat.

Note: The following article is copyright SpiritPath. The information above is partially taken from other sacred teachings that we are utilizing in our disciplines and during the retreats, as well as our personal experience. It is intended to be realized and practiced during the SpiritPath retreats.