#6 "Resonance" Retreat
Finally. Post #6. I've been taking a posting hiatus. And for good reason. I've been happily distracted by Costa Rica's charms. "Distracted?" Wait a minute. Isn't it more important for me to be focused my Costa Rica experience than it is to be focused on my Blog updates? Right. That's what I figure...
So at this point? I'll admit that I've lost interest in this Blog. I will post some more photos. But they won't be accompanied by much narrative.
With regard to my "Resonance" retreat at the Bodhi Tree? Sensational... but hardly sacred.
The Bodhi Tree is more resort than retreat. A beachfront playground catering mostly to middle-aged women who are escaping cold winter weather... and their husbands. Yes, there is daily yoga. But there is also a jungle-juice cocktail bar and live music 3 nights each week. And for those other 4 nights? There are Tuk Tuk taxis to shuttle bored yogis to Nosara's night spots. At the Bodhi Tree, multiple retreat groups are coming and going all the time. It's busy and buzz-y. Yet it was the perfect venue for the jazzy type of yoga retreat envisioned by Wenachee, WA yoga instructor Bridget Shea.
As such, "Resonance" turned out to be W-A-Y different from my 2nd yoga week, "Foresight 2020" at the remote moutaintop AHKi retreat. This retreat was consciously organized and led with great spirit and sacred grace by Eugene, OR yoga instructor Julia Siporin. See Post #7.
And... if one picture is worth a thousand words? How about TWO pictures?
The last photos of Posts #6 & #7 show Bridget ("OMG!") & Julia ("Ohmmm..."), respectively.





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