The Higher Octave - Washington Spring Retreat
The Higher Octave - Washington Spring Retreat
Raise Your Personal Vibration with a blissful weekend of Movement, Breathwork, Nature and Sound!
Reserve your spot with a $300 deposit.
This uniquely curated retreat includes gentle Yoga + Gong + Pranayama classes, an educational talk series to maximize the effects of the Gongs, an all-night Gong Meditation, plenty of time for relaxation, reflection and much more.
Washington Spring '25 Retreat
April 25th-27th
Cedar Springs Lodge
Sedro Wooley, WA 98284
After reserving your room, please email Wayne with your preferred room request at wayne@beneficialsound.org
Retreat Information:
April 25th-27th, 2025
Cedar Springs Lodge
31463 Barben Rd
Sedro Woolley, WA 98284
www.cedarspringswashington.com
Map
Main Point of Contact:
Wayne Marto 425 296 6513
Check-in is from 4:00pm to 6:00pm on Friday April 25th
Check-out by 1:00pm on Sunday April 27th
Full payment is due by February 15th, 2025
Cancellation/Payment/Refund Policy:
A $300 refundable deposit holds your spot
Full payment is due by February 15th, 2025
Cancel before November 31st, 2024: Full refund
Cancel after November 31st, 2024: Refund minus $300 deposit
Cancel between February 22nd, 2025 and April 1st, 2025: Refund minus $300 deposit and 50% of any amount paid over and above the deposit.
Cancel after April 1st, 2025: Refund minus $300 deposit and 80% of any amount paid over and above the deposit.
Retreat Specifics
This uniquely curated retreat includes gentle Yoga + Gong + Pranayama (breathwork) classes, an educational talk series to maximize the effects of the Gongs, an All Night Gong Puja Ceremony (a Gong Puja is honoring and allowing space for our being’s ability to heal – physically, emotionally & spiritually. It is the truest form of honoring thyself), plenty of time for relaxation, reflection and much more. All classes and events are optional. Full class descriptions below.
Your Weekend Retreat Includes:
Lodging
All meals, drinks and snacks
Opening and closing sharing circle
Daily YIN/Restorative Yoga practice (with optional hands on assists) + Gong Meditation + Pranayama
All Night Gong Puja Ceremony (Saturday 10:00pm - Sunday 5:00am)
Calming Yoga Nidra practice (known as “Yogic Sleep”)
Access to nature trails + time to explore
Optional Educational Talk Series
A chance to reconnect with old friends and meet new ones
A few other surprise activities and treats
SCHEDULE (subject to change)
Friday April 25th
4:00pm - 6:00pm Check in, Settle in + Explore and Discover
6:00pm - 7:00pm Welcome Dinner
7:00pm - 8:30pm Opening Circle, Orientation
8:30pm - 10:00pm Yoga Nidra + Gong Meditation
Saturday April 26th
7:00am - 8:30am Breakfast
8:30am - 10:00am YIN/Restorative Yoga + Gong Meditation
10:00am - 12:30pm Open Time, Walking Meditation
12:30pm - 1:30pm Lunch
1:30pm - 4:30pm Open Time, Walking Meditation
4:30pm - 5:30pm Breathwork: Alkaline Breathing
5:30pm - 6:30pm Dinner
6:30pm - 8:00pm Educational Talk: The Power of Intention Setting
8:00pm - 9:00pm Open time
9:00pm - 10:00pm Yoga Nidra + Gong Meditation
10:00pm - 5:00am All night Gong Puja Ceremony (easy exits each hour)
Sunday April 27th
5:15am - 6:00am Gayatri Mantra Chanting
6:00pm - 7:00pm Breakfast
7:00am - 8:30am Open Time, Walking Meditation
8:30am - 10:00am Slow Flow Yoga + Gong Meditation
10:00am - 11:30am Closing Circle, Group Photo
11:30am - 12:00pm Open Time
12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch
1:00pm -Check Out
MEALS (subject to change)
Catered, buffet style, plant based and locally grown. Coffee, tea and fruit throughout.
Friday Welcome Dinner - vegetable lentil (or wild rice) stew, French bread
Saturday Breakfast - egg/potato/vegetable frittata, bagels + cream cheese, fruit
Saturday Lunch - sandwich and salad bar, egg salad, garbanzo bean salad, cheese sandwich options
Saturday Dinner - baked potatoes with lots of toppings, kale salad
Sunday Breakfast - oatmeal with baked apples, toast/bagels, hard boiled eggs
Sunday Lunch - vegetable lasagna, salad, garlic bread
Please contact Wayne with any special dietary needs @ wayne@beneficialsound.org or 425 296 6513
What to Bring
The following is a list of suggested items to bring to the retreat:
Yoga: mat, 2 blocks, strap
Meditation: sitting cushion(s)
Restorative: blanket, pillow, eye pillow, bolster
General: flashlight, evening jacket, rain-coat, mud shoes and toiletries
An intention to transform your life
Covid and Safety
Masks are not required to attend but are encouraged for those who feel more comfortable using one.
Class Descriptions
Gong Meditation is a transformative journey of healing and deep relaxation as we bathe every cell of the body in therapeutic sound and vibration. The Gong acoustically elevates us, creating a deep spontaneous meditative state that restores harmony and vitality to the mind, body and soul, leaving you feeling tuned, refreshed and at the height of physical and emotional wellbeing.
The Gong Meditation is best experienced lying down on your back or a similar comfortable position. Wear comfortable clothes and bring whatever you need to be relaxed for the meditation - yoga mat, blanket, pillow, water, eye mask, etc.
Yoga Nidra or Yogic sleep” is a type of meditation that can be traced as far back as 1000 B.C. and generally starts with you lying supine on the floor, supported in whatever way you wish - bolsters, blankets, or blocks, etc. Over the course of the class, Hilary Paris will provide a guided meditation, usually starting with an inventory of our physical body and mental states at that moment.
Using our breath, we’ll go through steps to help clear the mind, and then move to focusing our attention on different parts of the body, breath, and thoughts, until we gain the necessary awareness of our bodies and relaxed state of being.
As your body sinks, you will find yourself in a state between wakefulness and sleep. The objective is to remain in this state of not fully asleep but not fully awake. And in this place of deep relaxation, healing, reconstruction, repair, and reorganization can take place at a cellular level.
YIN/Restorative Yoga is a slow-paced style of Yoga as exercise, incorporating principles of traditional Chinese medicine with asana (postures) that are held for longer periods of time than in other styles. Advanced practitioners may stay in one asana for five minutes or more. The sequences of postures are meant to stimulate the channels of the subtle body.
Yin Yoga poses apply moderate stress to the connective tissues of the body—the tendons, fasciae and ligaments - with the aim of increasing circulation in the joints and improving flexibility. A more meditative approach to yoga, its goals are awareness of inner silence, and bringing to light a universal, interconnecting quality.
All Night Gong Puja Ceremony is a seven hour extended Gong immersion from 10:00pm to 5:00am. In Buddhism, Pujas are expressions of “honor and devotional attention.” A Gong Puja is honoring and allowing space for our being’s ability to heal – physically, emotionally & spiritually. It is the truest form of honoring oneself!
Fifteen tuned planetary Gongs are gently played throughout the night and into early morning hours while guests rest or sleep. The healing vibrations and subtle energies are imbued with intentions of the highest good, promoting a deep sense of peace and well-being. As the mind floats in a state of cosmic consciousness, the body rests on an optimal plane for healing - strengthening the nervous system, balancing the chakras and increasing energy and vitality
Gayatri Mantra/Chant is a universal prayer and that is considered the essence of the four ancient Indian religious texts, the Vedas. Veda means knowledge, and the Gayatri mantra fosters and sharpens our knowledge-yielding faculties.
It is a sacred chant that demonstrates the unity that underlies all creation. It is addressed to the Transcendent Divine and is considered as having three parts - (1) Adoration (2) Meditation and (3) Prayer. First, the Divine is praised, then It is meditated upon in reverence and finally, an appeal is made to the Divine to awaken and strengthen the intellect and discriminating faculty of mankind.
The Gayatri Mantra/Chant is repeated 108 times and lasts 27 minutes
Gayatri Mantra
Om Bhur Bhuvaḥ Suvaha
Tat-Savitur Vareñyaṃ
Bhargo Devasya Dheemahi
Dhiyo Yonaḥ Prachodayāt
General meaning:
We meditate on that most adored Supreme Lord, the creator, whose Divine light illuminates all realms (physical, mental and spiritual). May this divine light illuminate our intellect.