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  • A Personal Retreat : Rest, Reflect, and Restore – 10% discount mid-week

    Cost: Number of days accommodation

    DSC 4786 6904Join us for a personal retreat mid-week and some gentle yoga.  Enjoy the tranquillity of the space and embrace the art of doing nothing – seriously. This time out offers a slower rhythm, allowing you to step back from the busyness of life and find peace within.

     
  • Time To Renew Your Fire - A Weekend Retreat For Burnt-Out Phoenixes In Need Of Soul Rekindling

    Teacher: Elana Bregin
    Cost: 2 days accommodation + R300 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 23 January 2026 - Sunday 25 January 2026

    elana bregin2024Take back your life, it’s the only one you’ve got! The past few years seem to have been particularly challenging for many of us. Unsettling changes, prolonged stress, life crises of one kind or another, or simply giving away too much of your vital fire to another can leave you feeling dangerously close to burn-out and struggling to regain your sense of balance, purpose and passion.

    This recalibration workshop is geared at those who feel they have lost the compass. Under the experienced guidance of creative journey guide and author, Elana Bregin, you will be led through the gentle process of rebuilding your inner fire and reclaiming the joie de vivre that may have gone missing in the stresses and traumas of daily life. Amid the quiet beauty and sacred peace of the BRC grounds, well supported by the Centre’s delicious meals, cosy fires and revitalising ambience, we will open our senses and heart chakras and start the conversation with our deeper selves that relaxed attention enables. There will be periods of writing reflection, group sharing, inspirational walks and uplifting talks, to help us get back in touch with who we really are and want to be, and explore useful strategies for infusing more joy and fulfilment into our everyday living - whatever our current challenges and circumstances.

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    Elana Bregin is an award-winning author and creative-writing facilitator who worked for many years as a publishing-house editor. She has given several inspirational retreats at the BRC and has a particular interest in the therapeutic aspects of creativity and its ability to reconnect us with personal meaning and the wider currents of life in which we are embedded.

    "This workshop delivered beyond my expectations! I have new tools & perspectives for my journey forward, thank you. I would most certainly recommend this workshop & the insights shared." Previous workshop participant

  • Healing Qigong For Health And Vitality

    Teacher: Dr Hu Jin-Yun
    Cost: 2 days accommodation + R400 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 30 January 2026 - Sunday 01 February 2026

    dr hu jin yun2025Explore this ancient Chinese practice that boosts one’s health and vitality. Participants will learn the key techniques of how to master qigong and incorporate it into their daily lives, effortlessly. These techniques are easy to learn, are useful and powerful. The healing power of qigong works on both the physical and spiritual level - if it is done correctly. These techniques include breathing, timing, warm-ups, postures, movement and mind projection. Dr Hu will also introduce some Chinese medicine for detoxing, lowering cholesterol, decreasing body fat and relieving water retention. This retreat is designed to suit beginners, as well as those who have practised qigong previously.

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    Dr Hu Jin-Yun is a certified Traditional Chinese Medicine Doctor both in South Africa and China. He received his Master's and PhD Degree in medicine from the Heilongjiang Chinese Medicine University in China. Apart from his medical and academic studies, Dr Hu has been practising Tai-Chi Quan, and Qigong in Taiwan since 1995. He currently lives in Somerset West in the Cape. He has his own private TCM clinic, the Helderberg Acupuncture Centre, where he practises this ancient art form of Traditional Chinese healing. Dr Hu is the current acting chairperson at SAACMA (South African Association of Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture), regularly presents seminars there, and has been lecturing at the Juniata College in America since 2013. https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1A3WK9Ro3W/

  • Three Lines, One Breath - Haiku As Practice

    Teacher: Shogan Parker
    Cost: 2 days accommodation+ R350 surcharge
    Dates: Tuesday 03 February 2026 - Thursday 05 February 2026

    shogan parkerThis retreat invites you into the quiet art of haiku as a contemplative practice. Rooted in the spirit of Zen, haiku offers a simple yet profound way to see clearly, feel deeply, and return to the present moment. Through silence, walking, writing, and shared attention, we will explore how just three lines -  and one breath - can open the heart and still the mind. Our time together will include periods of seated meditation, nature-based observation, guided haiku writing, and gentle reflective exercises. No writing experience is needed - only a willingness to pause, notice, and respond with honesty and care.

    This retreat is for anyone seeking to reconnect with presence through the quiet doorway of poetry and the practice of seeing.

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    William (Shogan) has been practising meditation for nearly 20 years, cultivating stillness and inquiry. He took precepts with Dae Chong, Osho at Poplar Grove and now leads morning and evening zazen at the BRC, weaving verses from the Dhammapada into meditation for reflection and insight. With a keen interest in how the Dharma might evolve in an AI-driven, multiplanetary future, William embraces both tradition and possibility. He also guides qigong in the mornings and offers tai chi in the afternoons, integrating movement into mindfulness. His practice is an invitation - to sit, to move, and to explore the ever-expanding nature of awareness.

  • Use Your Body To Steady Your Heart

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R700 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 06 February 2026 - Friday 13 February 2026

    sucittoAre you struggling? Overwhelmed by what the world throws at you? You need a reset, a matter of a gentle environment, some caring guidance - and your own deep attention. In brief a retreat. Through training in the steady pace of embodied mindfulness, you can return to your own true centre, a place of stability and peace. The retreat will offer teachings and the shared practice of meditation, qi gong and chanting. Previous experience of retreats is recommended.

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    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

  • Tibetan Dream Yoga: The Practice Of Lucid Dreaming

    Teacher: Chamtrul Rinpoche
    Cost: 2 days accommodation + R400 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 13 February 2026 - Sunday 15 February 2026

    chamtrul rinpoche 2022Most of us spend a third of our life asleep. Taking the average life span into account, this is equivalent to about twenty-five to thirty years. Even though the mental state is more subtle when the body is asleep, it doesn't mean that we can't have an alert, meditative, observing mind. In fact, certain practices prove to be even more effective during this state, as we are less distracted by the five physical senses. In order to access dreams and to turn them towards the Buddhist path, we first have to realise that we are in fact dreaming. Tibetan Dream Yoga is the original form of Lucid Dreaming documented for 1,000 years. Also known as Milam - the yoga of the dream state - it is a collection of advanced tantric techniques. Just like our Western understanding of lucid dreams, the initial aim is to awaken the consciousness in the dream, state. In the Tibetan tradition, dream yoga is also used to practise Bodhicitta (the seed of enlightenment) and to develop wisdom.

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    Chamtrul Rinpoche has taught for over 20 years to thousands of Tibetan monks and foreign students (monks, nuns and lay people) in Tibet, India and other countries. In the words of Rinpoche himself: “Teaching is what I do in this life. Wherever someone asks me to teach, I am there.”More details on Chamtrul Rinpoche’s life can be found on Rinpoche’s official site in the page “autobiography”. For more information and for updates on Rinpoche’s teachings visit https://safricachamtrulrinpoche.wordpress.com

  • Qigong - Gently Nurturing Life

    Teacher: Dianne Franklin
    Cost: 4 days accommodation + R350 surcharge
    Dates: Sunday 15 February 2026 - Thursday 19 February 2026

    di franklinThe gentle movements that you will learn to do on this relaxed mid-week course will help to build your immune system and improve your general well-being. The mindful way in which you move will work on your internal organs as you generate energy 'qi'. You will also have time to roam the beautiful grounds of the BRC as you take time out to relax and recharge.

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    Dianne Franklin is an Advocate in private practice. She has been studying Buddhism and qigong for more than twenty years. She is a student of Max Weier, the Qigong Master from Switzerland. Her teachers include Rob Nairn and Ken Holmes.

     
  • Getting To Know The Birds At The BRC: 160 Birds Of A Feather

    Teacher: Steve Davis
    Cost: 2 days accommodation + R350 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 20 February 2026 - Sunday 22 February 2026

    steve davis2025Join Steve for an enjoyable weekend of identifying some of the BRC’s 160 species of birds - including the summer residents, the rare Blue Swallow, Knysna Turaco and Emerald Cuckoo. Wake up to birdsong and walk the verdant hills and meadows close to where the Blue Swallows nest. The BRC has been awarded “Private Nature Reserve” status by Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife for its conservation of the Blue Swallow and its pristine mistbelt grasslands. Included will be talks, slide shows, meditation and some quiet time communing with nature. Bring your binoculars and a sunhat.

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    Steve Davis has been watching birds since moving to South Africa in 1975, and has travelled in most parts of southern Africa and many countries around the world. He has presented numerous talks and courses on birds, is presently Honorary President of BirdLife eThekwini KZN and a previous member of the KwaZulu-Natal Rare Birds Committee. He has written two books with his late friend, Roy Cowgill - one on the birds of Durban reserves and one on shorebirds identification. He is a passionate wildlife enthusiast, having expanded his interests to butterflies, dragonflies, trees, flowers and geology, and is a keen wildlife photographer. He is a Chemical Engineer by profession, and is Head of Sugar Technology at the Sugar Milling Research Institute in Durban.

  • Moving Into Stillness: A Yoga And Meditation Retreat

    Teacher: Hannelize Robinson
    Cost: 2 days accommodation + R400 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 27 February 2026 - Sunday 01 March 2026

    hannelize robinson2025Yoga teaches us the ability to remain present, calm and stable no matter what situation we find ourselves in. It is not about perfecting the shape of the pose or increasing flexibility – it is about knowing what the shapes do and how they impact our physiology, our energy and our mind. When carefully planned and sequenced, yoga helps us to thrive in the external world that is always changing and simultaneously allows us to disconnect from our daily lives and reconnect to that aspect of being that never changes.

    In yoga, a complete practice includes physical postures (asana), breathwork (pranayama), and meditation. Postures and breathwork prepare us for meditation. When we regularly practise meditation, we train ourselves to pause before reacting, often based on habitual patterns, and instead respond calmly with more wisdom and compassion.
    This retreat offers a reprieve from the sensory overload and constant stimulation of modern life. Throughout your retreat, you will discover practical tools to manage stress, enhance resilience, avoid burnout, and promote overall well-being. From yoga and meditation practices to a guided hike, our experiential approach addresses the mind, body, and spirit, empowering you to thrive amidst life’s challenges.

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    Hannelize Robinson is a Yoga and Mindfulness teacher based in Johannesburg. She is a dedicated student of Yoga and Buddhism and the founder of Conscious-Collab, an initiative established to host transformative group experiences and gatherings - for mind and body - to help create a healthier, harmonious and more conscious, connected world. Her personal journey of discovery has led her towards conscious and mindful living with yoga and meditation becoming an integral part of her life. Her intention is to inspire and assist her students and clients on their own journey of growth and transformation.

  • The Mindful Feast : A Foraging And Foodie Retreat With Yoga, Meditation

    Teacher: Kaz Wilson and Dael Lithgow
    Cost: 2 days accommodation + R400 surcharge
    Dates: Friday 06 March 2026 - Sunday 08 March 2026

    kaz2025dael2025Embark on a wild and delicious journey of deep nourishment for your body, mind and spirit and join us for a ‘nourish in nature’ retreat featuring Kaz Wilson, a passionate nutritionist and wild forager of superfoods and edible medicinal plants. Kaz will blend these gifts from nature into her intuitive cooking demonstrations - think sweet potato brownies, banana tahini ice-cream, sweet and savoury coconut chips, chickpea chocolate hummus - creating a unique culinary experience. With the principle of “Let food be thy medicine and medicine thy food” she will share pointers from her ‘Grow A New You’ programme, incorporating food demos and nature walks to empower you to take healing into your own hands.
    This retreat will also integrate yoga in nature and mindful food practices, promoting a holistic approach to wellness. Kaz will be joined by Dael Lithgow, who will connect mind and body through science and meditation. He will share insights on how our thoughts impact our health - exploring nutrition that nourishes both the physical and spiritual self.

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    Kaz Wilson of Moontree Organics is a certified Level II Iyengar Yoga teacher as well as a KZN Mentor for the mentorship program, a Nutritional Food Therapist, Horticulturist and the Director of a Non-profit organisation, Imifino, which encourages the planting of food gardens and food forests as well as nutritional tools for rural communities in need. www.moontree.co.za

    Dael Lithgow is a passionate Self-Mastery Coach and a Sustainable Living Consultant and the founder of Zuvuya Mountain Sanctuary, a Retreat Centre in the Dargle Valley. www.zuvuyamountainsanctuary.com