
These journeys aren’t about escaping your life. They’re about seeing it - and yourself - more clearly.
When you spend time in places like these, things don’t stay neatly organised. Patterns show up. Old ways of holding yourself fall apart. What’s real becomes obvious.
You don’t need to interpret it or make it mean something. You just notice the shift; in how you feel, how you decide, how you move through the world afterward.
Egypt is intense. It doesn’t gently invite change - it initiates it. It works on identity, memory, and direction in a way that’s hard to intellectualise and impossible to ignore.
Bali is slower and deeply supportive. It settles your system, softens what’s been held for too long, and brings you back into your body without pushing anything.
Both journeys do the same thing in different ways: they remove what you’ve been carrying that was never really yours.
Each journey is held with intention, presence, and space for real integration. Our retreats give people the chance to show up as themselves in a way they haven’t been able to before.