The Quiet Return Retreat with Dehryl Mason – G26050401
This retreat is for women who’ve been holding everything together— and are finally ready to set it all down. Held in the sacred high desert of Ghost Ranch, The Quiet Return Retreat offers spacious time to rest, reconnect, and gently return to your inner self. Whether you’re at a soulful crossroads or simply craving stillness, this retreat invites you to step away from the noise and listen to the deeper wisdom within.
Each day will unfold with a quiet rhythm — guided circles, land-based practices, and gentle rituals to remember what it feels like to belong: to yourself, your body, and the Earth. Together we’ll explore: Restorative silence and nightly “noble silence”; Embodied awareness, breath, and grounding movement; Guided solo time in nature, awe walks, and sound rituals; Circle practices and emotional fluency tools to meet what arises; Permission to say yes, no, or not yet — and to trust your own pace; Creativity and expression through journaling, collage, and simple reflection. This is a retreat of softness and soul-tending. Not a place to perform or prove. But a place to listen, let go, and remember who you are. You don’t need to have prior retreat experience. Just a whisper of willingness to return to yourself.
Instructor
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Dehryl MasonDehryl Mason is a psychologist, writer, and guide of women’s circles. She facilitates spaces of rest, clarity, and soulful reconnection. Her work blends decades of clinical experience with spiritual inquiry and the healing power of story. She created The Homecoming Practice™ for women who quietly wonder, “When did I stop feeling like myself?” — women who’ve been holding it all together, but long to stop pretending and finally exhale.
This retreat draws from her own midlife transformation, her forthcoming memoir, and her devotion to helping women remember the deep wisdom they carry — and the quiet courage it takes to return to themselves.Find her reflections on Substack at dehrylmason.substack.com and on Instagram @storywithdehryl.
