Second Annual Springtime Sacred Sound, Silence, and Stillness

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Second Annual Springtime Sacred Sound, Silence, and Stillness

Second Annual Springtime Sacred Sound, Silence, and Stillness

March 20—22, 2026

This retreat is intended to provide the space for surrendering to the last bit of Wintry Hibernation while simultaneously reviving and reuniting to a deeper connection with Self through Spring Awakening.

Programming includes:
  • Energetic cleansing upon arrival
  • Yoga nidra for profound rest and to nourish the subconscious with healthy, positive narratives for a prosperous growing season
  • Silent meditation (with option to remain silent all weekend)
  • Daily soundbaths to recalibrate your being with instruments including gongs, handpan, singing bowls, chimes, ocean drum, medicine drum, and more
  • Slow flow Hatha yoga to move through and integrate the profound shifts from the energetic sessions
  • Restoring stillness-oriented yin yoga practice sprinkled with sound immersion
  • Journaling and space for self-reflection with live handpan music
  • Grounding meditation (outdoors weather permitted)
  • Mindful (optional silent) hiking on the expansive Pocono grounds
  • …and more deeply restorative, reconnective programming awaits you with this impacting retreat and its long-lasting benefits.
This retreat is for you if you are looking for:
  • effortless stress relief from your routine or from recent intense transition or grief
  • a profound sense of inner peace
  • an overall recalibration and attunement connecting you to the highest version of yourself
  • recovery from burnout
  • a dreamy and grounded reality
  • intimate and safe space to reflect, release, and receive
  • rest and simple being
  • a gentle pause from your day-to-day
  • a transformative experience through subtlety
  • reconnection with your heart and soul
  • savory enjoyment in the deepening of hibernation
  • spirited awakening
  • a quieted mind
  • a revamp in tools for your wellness regiment
  • tender, loving, and intuitive care from a former registered nurse

Slow down and replenish your reserves with Sacred Sound, Silence, and Stillness.

Jennifer Ryan

Jen has delved into both the medical and holistic healing arts for more than a decade. As a former registered nurse, her sound and yoga offerings are uniquely catered to the energy of the moment, room, and recipient(s) as learned through ample bedside experience; refined deep listening; and, keen awareness. Her soul purpose...
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Himalayan Institute Retreat Center

For more than fifty years, the Himalayan Institute’s Retreat Center has been a gathering place for people seeking inspiration and aspiring to restore inner balance. Home to a vibrant community of yogis, it’s a place for seekers wishing to study the ancient tradition of yoga and to deepen the connection between themselves and the world around them. Whether you visit for a weekend retreat, a personal getaway, or one of our longer-term programs, your visit to the Himalayan Institute will accelerate your personal journey of rejuvenation and transformation.
Free Wifi
400-Acre Campus
On-Site Cafe
Meditation Shrine
Wooded Hiking Trails
Pond with Kayaks
On-Site Wellness Center
Bonfires and Stargazing
Bookstore and Giftshop

Retreat Center Highlights

Sacred Space
The Sri Vidya Shrine is the spiritual heart of the Himalayan Institute. This sanctuary offers an ideal setting for silent meditation and group spiritual practice, a cornerstone of the Himalayan Tradition for thousands of years. Open to seekers of all backgrounds and traditions, the Shrine provides a serene, sacred space for meditation, quiet reflection, prayer, and contemplation.
Nourishing Meals
Our nutritionally balanced vegetarian meals are thoughtfully prepared to nourish body, mind, and spirit. Each of our three daily meals is designed to be easily digestible and to support a meditative lifestyle. Sharing meals here naturally fosters connection, offering both deep nourishment and a sense of community.
Loving Community
The Himalayan Institute welcomes people from all walks of life. With a blend of short-term guests, long-term visitors, and a vibrant residential community, the atmosphere here is warm, inviting, and rooted in kindness, generosity, and service. It’s a place where friendships form naturally, often becoming the kind of connections that feel like family, and last a lifetime.
Rest in Nature
Nestled in the rolling hills of the Poconos, the Himalayan Institute’s 400-acre campus offers breathtaking views, scenic hiking trails, and quiet spaces for reflection and contemplation. Walking is a favorite activity, whether along our groomed trails or meandering paved roads, inviting both movement and mindful presence in nature.
Conscious Simplicity
At the Himalayan Institute, we embrace simplicity in all aspects of life, from our surroundings to our approach to yoga. By minimizing distractions, we create space to strengthen the inner self and quiet the mind. Guided by authenticity and grounded in philosophy rather than frills, we support a path of meaningful personal growth.
Treat Yourself
Our Himalayan Café serves the Institute’s signature chai, coffee, and homemade cookies and treats on Saturday and Sunday mornings. The 24/7 Tea Lounge offers a variety of herbal teas for anytime enjoyment. On campus, the MOKA Origins Factory is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering handcrafted, ethically sourced chocolate and coffee, with free tours and tastings on Saturdays.
Date
March 20—22, 2026
Duration
3 days, 2 nights

$333 per person + accommodations
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Registration

Dates
Friday, March 20, 2026 @ 5:30 pmSunday, March 22, 2026 @ 12:30 pm
Tuition
$333 per person + accommodations
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$333 per person + accommodations

2-Part Registration

This is a private event at the Himalayan Institute Retreat Center.

Registration requires two steps:

1

Pay your tuition and register directly with the Host.

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Book your accommodations directly with the Himalayan Institute.

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Planning to stay off-campus? Call Guest Services at (570) 253-5551 to learn more about a Commuter Pass.