Retreat
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- For another sense of this term, see withdrawal (military).
- For yet another sense of this term, see Survivalism.
A retreat is generally a time of solitude, prayer, or meditation conducted in a remote location, either privately, or at a retreat centre such as a monastery. Regular retreats are considered essential in Buddhism, and they are also popular in many Christian churches, including evangelical Protestants, Roman Catholics and Anglicans.
Depending on the religion's particular understanding and emphasis, a retreat may be a solitary event, or a group gathering. Some retreats are held in silence, and on others there may be a great deal of conversation, depending on the understanding and accepted practices of the host facility and/or the participant(s).
External links
- [Retreats in the USA]
- [Christian retreats in the UK]
- [Long Term Nature or Spiritual Retreats]
- [GoingOnRetreat.com - An online resource providing details for Eight UK Buddhist Retreat Centres.]
Further reading
- Stafford Whiteaker, The Good Retreat Guide, ISBN 1844132285
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