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Tend the Soul on Retreat in Bali

June 12, 2010 by Rosemary

Soulful Woman Bali Retreats:
Pampering and Empowerment in One Package

goodmind-flowerThere’s a quiet revolution happening in women’s self-care. Women are seeking respite and healing from the stresses of daily life through taking well-earned retreats. Imagine taking a week-long retreat dedicated to rejuvenating your body, mind and spirit. Imagine taking this retreat somewhere lush and tropical and at an affordable price.

goodmind-guesthouseThat’s what we decided to create when we created Soulful Woman Regenerative Retreats in beautiful Bali: A space where you can indulge your sensual self, have fun and relax, and nourish your inner self through guided meditation, inspirational talks, journaling, sensuous yoga, and meaningful connections with other women.

Women are the emotional and psychological hubs in their families and communities. When women nurture themselves, everyone around them benefits. After our Regenerative Bali Retreat, we guarantee you’ll return with vitality, new energies and ideas, inspiring everyone around you.

Trips for women to Bali

The Soulful Woman is a collaboration between Gemma Summers PhD and Shushann Movsessian MA.
Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/thesoulfulwoman

Our vision is to support and nourish women’s sacred inner life and self-care. We provide workshops and retreats designed to replenish a woman’s body, mind and spirit, and to create greater balance in the cycle of giving and receiving.

Join us for a 6-night retreat in October 2010 or March 2011.
You can read more about our women’s retreats at: www.thesoulfulwomanbaliretreat.eventbrite.com

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Gemma
Shushann
Shushann

Filed Under: Asia, Spirituality of Travel, Tours for Women Tagged With: Bali Indonesia

Comments

  1. NatalieMaverick says

    July 1, 2010 at 3:40 am

    I have always enjoyed travel with friends. The idea is to experience more as you find the inner self.. Travel does add quality to life. Thanks for a great blog.

    http://nataliemaverick.blogspot.com/

  2. kathryn hill says

    April 9, 2012 at 10:31 pm

    hello

    i am looking to come to bali in august alone, i am a little concerned about travelling and staying alone as i want to make sure i am safe and happy. however, unless i leave this chaotic life for little while i worry i’m going to go crazy!

    please, if there is any advice you can offer, please do!

    thank you in advance for your help,

    kathryn x

    • Rosemary says

      April 19, 2012 at 3:48 pm

      Hi kathryn – My preference is always to join a small group of women to destinations like this – there are some great tours on offer on http://www.womentravel.info In fact I was just looking at them for myself!

  3. Laura says

    June 7, 2012 at 1:00 pm

    Kathryn Hill, I just saw your post and I too am thinking about coming to Bali alone. LOL I am going to go crazy as well if I don’t. Maybe we will run into each other. Such a small world. Love and light to you on your journey.

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