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#33 - The Wisdom of Darkness, with Severin Geser (full episode)

03 May 2023

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Since times unknown people retreat into darkness. What was once a space for hermits and monks has now spread as a practice all around the world. With this podcast, we want to shed light upon some of the misconceptions around darkness retreats, share best practices, talk about neurobiological correlates accompanying this practice, share quite a bit about our own experience, as well as take a deeper dive into the spiritual market as a whole.  Let’s start with our own experience with the darkness retreat. The background from different spiritual traditions. Common Misconceptions about Darkness Retreats After having hosted more than 600 darkness retreats at The Hermitage Severin is sharing some best practices around:  Let’s talk about the neurobiological correlates that are processed in the nervous system whilst spending extended periods in darkness: Let’s disentangle the experience in darkness from a psychedelic experience. What are no-gos? Severin Geser is a dedicated meditation practitioner and a passionate astrologer who loves to share his wisdom and hold space for those who are ready to begin their own journey. He spent fourteen months as an ordained monk in a monastery in Thailand, one year as an Ashtanga Yoga teacher at a center in Colombia, and two years in and out of extended silent meditation retreats and a three-month Meditation Teacher Training Course at Hridaya Yoga before co-creating The Hermitage on Lake Atitlán, in Guatemala. https://www.thehermitageretreats.com   

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