4-Day Ancestral Repair Retreat

3 Nights & 4 Days
trayapana/Triabunna
Immersion
May
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This immersive retreat will create a sacred healing container, supporting participants in ceremonial repair, reconnecting them with the wise & loving ancestors of their lineages in order to heal past pattering wounds. Through forgiving, letting go & releasing, we are able to return to the fullness & wholeness of our being. Participants will be guided through traditional First Nations protocols & ceremonies that nurtures the process of making connection to Source, in order to free & clear.

Location

trayapana/Triabunna (East Coast Tasmania)

What to expect

Combing three powerful healing knowledges:

  • Indigenous Medicines Therapy by
    Nayri Niara
  • Ancient Hawaiian traditions & protocols by Mana O Kahiko
  • The powerful practice of Holotropic Breathwork by Melbourne Breathwork

Ruth Langford & Kuma Pa’a Kawika Foster, founder of Mana O Kahiko, have purposefully selected each ceremony & talk in this retreat to nurture a deeply connective experience. Bear witness to the healing power of forgiveness - on all levels of your being - as you discover the freedom & clarity that is brought forward from traditional Australian Indigenous & Hawaiian practices of reparation, repair & forgiveness.

Itinerary

Monday 15 May
10 am - Registration
11 am - Welcome to Country/ Cleaning Ceremony. Opening Hawaiian Protocol & Introduction.
12 pm - Lunch
2 pm - Pule O Ola: Prayer of Healing & Ho’oponopono Foundation Sharing
6 pm - Dinner
7.30 pm - Introduction to Breathwork & Ancestral Repair

Tuesday 16 May
7 am - Breakfast
8.45 am - Holotropic Breathwork
12.30 pm - Lunch
2.30 pm - Sharing Circle
3 pm - Ho’oponopono
6 pm - Dinner
7.30 pm - Ho’oponopono / Lomi Lomi

Wednesday 17 May
7 am - Breakfast
8.45 am - Holotropic Breathwork
12.30 pm - Lunch
2.30 pm - Sharing Circle
3 pm - Ho’oponopono
6 pm - Dinner
7.30 pm - Ho’oponopono / Lomi Lomi

Thursday 18 May
7 am - Breakfast
10 am - Awa Ceremony - Unifying Force, One Spirit, Mind & Body
11 am - Talk Story with Q&A
12 pm - Lunch
1 pm - Kapu Kai Ceremony Salt Water Blessing & Cleansing
3 pm - Closing

What is included

Please note: Price does not include food or accommodation. Accommodation is at Spring Bay Mill & is an additional price. You are welcome to stay off-site & join us each day.

The retreat accommodation at Spring Bay Mill in trayapana/ Triabunna has been purposefully chosen as a site of repair, coinciding with the healing that will occur during the retreat. Spring Bay Mill was the original land of our Old People - a gathering place of feasting & sharing culture. In the 1970’s the land was turned into the world’s largest chip mill, destroying ancient old growth forests in Southern lutruwita/Tasmania, creating significant environmental damage. In 2011, philanthropist, Graeme Wood, purchased the mill, putting a stop to old growth logging & since then has been working tirelessly to heal the scares of this land.

Deepen your retreat experience by staying at Spring Bay Mill:
Ridges Quarters - Twin Share / Private Rooms - $400 / $700
Glamping Belle Tent - Twin Share/ Private Room - $400 / $700
Available with Afterpay.

Food:
If you book accommodation food is included in the price. You will receive 10 x catered meals over 4-days.

Please Enquire Now to book accommodation.

Meeting point

Spring Bay Mill, 555 Freestone Point Rd, trayapana/Triabunna TAS 7190

YOUR EXPERIENCE PROVIDER

Nayri Niara

Nayri Niara is an Aboriginal owned social enterprise housed at the LongHouse, Nipaluna/Hobart.

We use our space to celebrate community, cultural and WellBeing events, workshops and Urban Retreats. We also offer the LongHouse for private events where we can provide cultural experiences, nutritional and medicinal food offerings, space styling or simply the LongHouse space for you to personalise to suit your event.

Our Home HEARTh Market is a unique opportunity for connection through experience and workshops, stalls and tasters of food, beverage and art celebrating the traditional, medicinal; nutritional (body and soul), with depth, heart and meaning.

The Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival is a three-day gathering of music, ceremony, knowledge sharing and arts, held in a stunning cultural landscape that is lunawunna alonnah, Bruny Island, Tasmania.The Festival is a powerful opportunity for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to share knowledge and ceremony, honouring ancient traditions ; contemporary innovation.

The Nayri Niara Good Spirit Festival hosts an amazing array of musicians, dancers, healers and teachers to explore and connect Indigenous, earth-based living, wellbeing; healing wisdom.

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