SpiritPath Retreat Registration Information
Requirements for participating in the Retreat:

To be accepted into the Retreat, participants must fill out both the retreat application and medical history application, and have a phone interview (optional) with a SpiritPath worker.

In addition, participants:
Must be physically capable to take care of themselves in the jungle.
Must be responsible for their life and well being.
Must have some understanding about spiritual healing.
Must be coachable and open to guidance.
Must be committed to their breakthrough and transformation.

Optional and recommended prerequisites:
10 day Vipassana meditation course
Landmark Education Forum and The Advanced Course
Carlos Castaneda Book Series
Renegade, 2004, The Movie
Ayahuasca - The Visionary & Healing Powers of the Vine of the Soul, by Joan Wilcox

The requested donation for the retreat:

SpiritPath is a not-for-profit organization - all of the donations allow us to continue holding these retreats, as well as cover the all the expenses of the trip and stay, including:

A private room in a riverside lodge,
_or a private hut surrounded by the forest
All the food and plant supplements
All local adventures (transportation, boats, treks, etc…)
All necessary equipment (camping gear, accessories, etc…)
Yoga, Chi Gong, and Trance Dance classes
Session of bodywork or energy work (for an additional fee)
Workshops
Ayahuasca ceremonies with our currandero
Native helpers
24 hour assistance and a full-hearted commitment to your transformation from SpiritPath workers
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During the retreats we maintain high integrity of the program by always having fresh, well prepared, and healthy food, well trained staff, and constant support and guidance whenever needed. The healing lodge is a located in a special area of the rainforest, the protected preserve, and is only utilized for the retreats. We also work with a unique ayahuasquero, who has been studying the path of Ayahuasca for over 20 years. He has taken his intent beyond traditional practices of healing, and has expanded it into the realm of a spiritual discipline, aimed at transforming energetic blockages and transcending all illusion.

 

Please email us about the requested donation

 

The only expense not included in the donation is: a plane ticket to Lima, Peru, which runs for around $550/$750 from the continental US, and a round trip ticket from Lima to Iquitos, which is around $160.

As a sign of your commitment and to help us in preparation for the retreat, we require a 30% deposit 30 days prior to the retreat. The rest is due on the first day of the retreat.

We accept all major credit cards for the payment of the deposit. The balance is due on the first day of the retreat, cash only.

The dates of the upcoming retreats:

November 1 - 15, 2008

Sacred Valley and Machu Pichu Pilgrimage: November 16 - 30, 2008

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SpiritPath is a non-profit affiliate of Ultra Body Sense, inc

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Space is limited:

Our groups are very small; each retreat can accommodate a maximum of 9 to 12 participants at a time. If you seriously consider participating in any of our upcoming retreats, and would like to secure your space, you may do so by completing the enrollment applications above, and providing a 30% deposit.

We would be able to offer group discounts and are very happy to offer a discount to those who register early (2 months in advance).

 

For more information, please email:

Info@SpiritPathRetreats.com

or call us in the US: 512-507-6661

January 1 - 15 , 2009

Sacred Valley and Machu Pichu Pilgrimage: January 16 - 30, 2009

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July 15 - 30 , 2009

Sacred Valley and Machu Pichu Pilgrimage: August 1 - 15, 200

 

Travel Information:

To arrive to the retreat, you must first fly into Lima, the capitol of Peru. Then, from the same airport, you must take a local flight to Iquitos, Peru. There are 3 flights leaving daily, through the airline called LAN. After you find out your arrival time into Lima, the local flight must be arranged in advance through the LAN website.

It is preferred that you wait in the Lima airport until your flight to Iquitos. The Lima airport has recently been remodeled, and is a comfortable and safe place to wait for many hours if needed. If it happens that you arrive to Lima in the evening, and you local flight is not until next morning, we will arrange for a taxi to pick you up with a name sign, take you to a local hostel and then return you to the airport. You may also stay at a brand new hotel at the airport, for around $80.

One of our facilitators will meet you at the airport in Iquitos upon your arrival.