Our journey begins at 3pm on the day of your arrival. We will visit the local holy well accompanied by a priest, here we will begin our preparations… you will bathe, meditate and pray. We will then return to the Ashram for a healthy dinner. After dinner we will spend an hour or so explaining the cleansing ceremony and meditation – what is involved, it’s meaning and significance and answer any questions you may have (the main ceremony is on the 2nd day and takes approx. 4-5 hours). We will also use this time to explain the Pandita “meditation”… this meditation is for you to use for the rest of your life if you so choose. It is powerful and will bring clarity to your life.

The main ceremony starts at 3pm on day 2 and continues until 7pm, after the ceremony we will return to the Ashram for a late dinner. The following day we will provide time for further questions and fine tuning. The main ceremony is in the company of a Pandita (Bali’s highest level priest). On the 3rd day we will also make a journey to one of Sudaji’s most powerful temples to give thanks and gratitude.

Total cost including all meals, accommodation and donations…. $450 per person (minimum group size is 2 people)

You will experience a real Balinese cleansing and purification ceremony at our local “holy spring” accompanied by a local priest. You will recieve pure energy from the spring to cleanse your body and mind. Participants must be dresssed appropriately.

Firstly we will prepare an offering to bring to the Dalang (we will show you how to make it) We are also required to wear Balinese dress (sarong). Our local “Dalang” will read your past, present and future (He will require your date of birth).

This man is an expert in knowing and dealing with joint problems. He will rectify any problems you may have.

If there is something troubling you that may not be a physical problem this man can help. He is expert in many fields of traditional healing.

Enjoy a traditional Sudaji massage in the comfort of our Ashram.

Spend a day or half day learning to make a basket, a traditional tool for farmers (blacksmith), ceremonial offering making, Balinese cooking, farming (rice planting, ploughing), balinese painting, dance, and music (gambalan and flute).

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