“It acts as a time to stop, think and put into effect a new strategy of thought, then action, then move on to a routine of more constructive intentions, plans and results.
Resting one’s body and mind does not always mean total quiet. A Spiritual Retreat is the pausing to reconfirm one’s motives, intentions and goals.
A Relaxed mind allows new ideas to enter into a mode for a more positive approach in concentrating on sound methods for Spiritual success.
Reforming one’s old habits can stimulate a new motivation to conquer weaknesses, and learning to face life in a realistic, less vulnerable way.
Through life one must many times Reorganize motives, intentions, personal habits, vocation, social habits, because time, experience, environment, people we live with, are close to, work with or for, affect our outlook on many facets of our life.
We must always remember that when we decide to Reorganize our living conditions, our Soul is always the victim of wrong Reorganization, or our Soul benefits. The right choice is the wisest choice.
A Retreat is to help me better understand who I am and all I’ve got.
A Retreat is to make me stop long enough to help me to see the road of life can be full of wonderful changes for me.
A Retreat is to remind me Who Created me and why.
A Retreat is to re-establish my Faith in God.
A Retreat is to take the time to thank God for my life.
Everyone needs to take time out to retreat, to stop long enough to reconfirm, catch up on what direction their whole life is going; a good look at what their days consist of: productivity or worthlessness?”