Retreats with less sitting?

Giulio B, modified 12 Years ago at 8/14/11 11:39 AM
Created 12 Years ago at 8/14/11 11:36 AM

Retreats with less sitting?

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Hello! Are there retreats in which the sitting part is secondary? maybe with more walking and working, or even lying. Or otherwise where it is possible to lie on a lawn chair for how much it is needed, and that wouldn't be considered as a problem.
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Eran G, modified 12 Years ago at 8/14/11 1:01 PM
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RE: Retreats with less sitting?

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Many retreat centers will make accommodations for someone who suffers from chronic pain. I suggest calling and talking to one of the retreat managers to explain your situation and see how they can help.
Giulio B, modified 12 Years ago at 8/14/11 3:35 PM
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RE: Retreats with less sitting?

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Thanks Eran! It's not cronic pain in the sense of nerve damage, i've got some backpain due to muscular contractures, and over 2-4 hours of formal sitting, even is scattered, it's too much strain to keep straight. I'm thinking about gaia house. Good info thanks again!
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Daniel Johnson, modified 12 Years ago at 8/15/11 4:51 PM
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RE: Retreats with less sitting?

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Any of the retreats with Open Dharma, or their related groups/teachers. http://www.opendharma.org/
They do deep rest retreats with lots of lying down.
Giulio B, modified 12 Years ago at 8/18/11 2:37 PM
Created 12 Years ago at 8/18/11 2:37 PM

RE: Retreats with less sitting?

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Daniel Johnson:
Any of the retreats with Open Dharma, or their related groups/teachers. http://www.opendharma.org/
They do deep rest retreats with lots of lying down.

Thanks. I've asked a local center and it's fine for them if i take a chair, or go lye outside the hall.

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