EAST FOREST
“All facets of the week reflect the intention of reuniting with ourselves, coming back to who we are - our true essence.”
THE WALK HOME East Forest At Reunion
A Live-Music Ceremony Retreat
Featuring Special Guest Marisa Radha Weppner
February 2 to February 8, 2025
7 DAYS / 6 NIGHTS, ALL-INCLUSIVE
3 CEREMONIES ACCOMPANIED BY LIVE EAST FOREST MUSIC
CACAO CEREMONY ACCOMPANIED BY LIVE MUSIC
AGE REQUIREMENT | 18 YEARS+
An intimate gathering for 35 guests, The Walk Home is a collaborative journey with East Forest, who will provide live musical accompaniment to Reunion’s programming to create a truly immersive experience. To complement our ceremonies together, we will utilize a series of embodiment practices guided by an experienced team - including breathwork, meditation, movement, dance, and integration circles.
Our week together at Reunion will help us build practices that strengthen our mind, body, and soul by tapping into our heart’s wisdom. Designed to guide you through a transformative experience, we will spend time in deep self-reflection to spark personal growth. All facets of the week reflect the intention of reuniting with ourselves, coming back to who we are - our true essence.
Throughout our journey, we will have the unique opportunity to experience multiple deeply moving East Forest live and unreleased music. Together, we look forward to welcoming you to Reunion, A Place to Ignite Life.
YOUR WEEK ALSO INCLUDES:
Daily Movement & Meditation Practice
Cacao Offering
Unique Workshops & Group Insight Exercises
Awe-inspiring Time in Nature
Ecstatic Dance with Marisa Radha Weppner
DOUBLE OCCUPANCY $3,850** USD / PP
SINGLE OCCUPANCY (PRIVATE) $4,450** USD / PP
*Financial-Need Based Partial Scholarships Available
**Prices are all-inclusive and include accommodations, meals, ceremonies, daily activities, and integration. Please note that airfare is not included.
Citizens of the United States and Canada, a valid passport is required to enter Costa Rica. Visas are not required
Whether via his Music For Mushrooms: A Soundtrack For The Psychedelic Practitioner album series, his collaborative spoken word album with Ram Dass, or one of his live communal “Ceremony Concerts,” East Forest’s goal has always been about “building bridges and creating an approach that’s grounded, embodied, inclusive, and unarguable.”
SUPPORTIVE MODALITIES TO ENHANCE YOUR EXPERIENCE
Direct Beach Access
from Your Room
Oceanfront & Sunset
Retreat Location
Wellness Facilities
(Spa* & Fitness Center)
Saltwater Pool
Eco-Luxe Accommodations
2 Ceremonies Accompanied by Live East Forest Music
Intimate Retreat Sizes with High Facilitator-to-Guest Ratios
Daily Movement & Yoga
Insightful Workshops & Activities
Breathwork & Meditation Sessions
Sharing Circles
Post-Journey
Integration Program
Daily Medicine-Mindful Meals Accommodating Dietary Preferences
On-Site Licensed Medical Clinic
with Nurse Supervision
Thorough Medical Intake Process & Pre-Ceremony Assessment
Responsible, Safe &
Ethical Practices
Optional Group Shuttle Transportation to/from Reunion*
1 Hour from Liberia International Airport
YOUR HOSTS
About
East Forest
Since 2008, East Forest has used music to guide listeners through modern journeys of deep introspection. The electro-acoustic project has remained primarily a solo effort (of Krishna-Trevor Oswalt), straddling the worlds of ambient, neoclassical, electronic and indie-pop.
Whether via his Music For Mushrooms: A Soundtrack For The Psychedelic Practitioner album series, his collaborative spoken word album with Ram Dass, or one of his communal “Ceremony Concerts,” East Forest’s goal has always been “building bridges and creating an approach that’s grounded, embodied, unarguable and for everybody.”
His latest album Music For The Deck of The Titanic is an homage to the infamous ship’s musicians who spent their last hours playing songs for passengers. Beautiful, poignant and extremely human, it’s a reprieve in a fast-moving world, built around an acoustic backbone of live drums, stand-up bass, earnest vocals and intimate piano.
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“If you’re in a relaxed environment with the right setting and right music…you start to go places in your autobiography, in your past.”
DR. RACHEL YEHUDA, PH.D.