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A Time to Retreat

Monday, February 27, 2017 18:47
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“Help….I need somebody. Help….not just anybody. Help….you know I need someone. HELP!!” –The Beatles

Yes, we all loved that song and the movie as we watched Ringo run away from those who wanted to steal his precious ring! It seemed like such an innocent and fun-loving song the way The Beatles presented it. But, in reality, it was John Lennon’s genuine cry for help. He had become overwhelmed and didn’t know where to hide.

Determine When It is Time to Retreat

We have all heard our friends, families, co-workers cry out for help, feeling as if everything they try to think, say, or touch seems to go in the totally opposite direction of their character. Everything is out of whack! How many times have we ourselves felt this way? We go about our daily business smiling, talking the talk, but feeling as if we’re not “walking the walk.”

Then doom and gloom sets in and we begin to lose confidence, self-esteem, self-worth. Our own cry for help begins to surface, only we are not quite sure where to turn. Do we turn to friends, loved ones, church? Do we turn to self-help or spiritual books?

And if we are spiritual practitioners or journeying the path of spirituality, it becomes compounded by this idea that we are not supposed to feel this way. We think to ourselves, how can this be? We chant every morning, meditate, are in service to others for their own healing, adhere to dharma. This should not be.

Our Humanness Surfaces, If We Pay Attention

Well, guess what? At some point, our humanness with all its traumas surfaces. As a matter of fact, precisely because one is a practitioner or spiritual teacher/leader, challenges arise more often. And really, that is a good thing! It allows release of that which attaches to the energetic body and move on.

What we fail to understand is these moments are nature’s way of telling us something is not right in our life. It brings to light unanswered questions and conflicts within our subconscious mind. And, it becomes an opportunity to confront ourselves. Is it painful, confusing? Yes! But it is also through pain and sacrifice that we release and evolve.


But how do we do this? Do we turn to books of wisdom? Certainly, they are an inspiration, but do we then degrade ourselves for not being in harmony with their teachings? Do we continue teaching, lecturing, healing others? We could for when we are in service to others, it brings us joy. But how can we truly serve and heal others when we ourselves need comfort, healing, and releasing? Where do we turn?

“Clear your mind of dogmatic theological debris; let in the fresh, healing waters of direct perception. Attune yourself to the active inner Guidance; the Divine Voice has the answer to every dilemma of life.”

— Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi

Sometimes we just need to step back, “retreat” from the noise, information, and guidance.

The Real You, Through Direct Perception

The “true” teacher/master lies within ourselves. It is our own direct perception of our experience that brings answers and redirection. There are plenty wonderful retreats in beautiful locations to get away and regroup, but those can run a pretty penny. What if financially we are not able to take advantage of such an offer, or it is not our calling?

Retreating doesn’t have to be in Bali with beautiful waters, swaying trees surrounded by other sensitives as ourselves. Though it is awfully inviting and a wonderful opportunity to connect with others, does it ultimately live up to the challenge of getting out of a rut and back on track with life? Ummmm……probably not! It is only a temporary distraction to what really needs our undivided attention.

A Treat to Retreat – Anywhere, Anytime

We can establish a retreat anywhere and at any time. Taking a day, weekend, or a week to sit in our favorite room in silence, reflection, meditation can be more beneficial. Yes, there are distractions of family and activities in the house. Little Johnny pounds on the door asking for his ice skates, or Jenny needs a ride to her girlfriend’s house.


Well, lovingly ask family to respect your need to be in retreat. Prepare a care package with water, food, and incidentals you may need. Gather meditative music and your favorite inspiring quotes or affirmations. Sit in meditation. Ask to be shown what needs to be released from your energy field that is not serving you. Commit to a time for being in retreat and listen. Receive the answers, redirection, and then emerge feeling fresh and alive to tackle new ideas, projects, prepared for the next chapter of your life.

Most importantly, also remember you are safe! We all need time to step away from the noise, people, and situations in our life. Our direct perception helps us be empowered in peace, purpose, and service to others. Happy retreating!

About the Author

Debbie Peluso obtained her Bachelor’s degree from the University of Metaphysics in association with the University of Sedona in Arizona. She is a certified practitioner in Meditation, metaphysical/spiritual counseling, and is a working astrologer and co-owner of Zion Yoga Studio in the Washington, D.C. area. and is a facilitator of and teaches the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Debbie is an OMTimes Magazine spotlight writer and OMTimes Expert.



Source: http://omtimes.com/2017/02/time-retreat-direct-perception/

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