Georgia (GA)
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Retreat in Georgia (GA) on FindTheDivine:
Find a retreat facility for rent in Georgia, GA, Southeast, USA to host individual, couple and group retreats: We have camps, retreat centers and conference centers in Clarkesville, Hoschton, Demorest, Conyers,Eatonton, Atlanta, Hampton, Whitesburg,Mountain City,Toccoa, Clayton, Hiawassee,
Retreat themes : Art ,Acupuncture Addiction, Recovery, Aging,Animal therapy,Anxiety,Centering Prayer ,Chanting, Christian Meditation,Coaching,Contemplative, Cooking, Couples, Death / Dying, Depression, Detox, Drawing, Eco- Spirituality , Ecological. hiking Environmental, Family, Fasting, Fitness, Healing, Grief, Health,Health Education, Hydrotherapy,Illness, Juicing Learning,Loving Kindness, Marriage, Meditation, Transcendental (TM) Meditation, Midlife,Mindful Movement ,Mindfulness, Music,Nature,Nutrition,Painting,Personal Development , Personal Transformation, Philosophy,Photography,Pilgrimage,Poetry,Prayer ,Recovery / Addiction / 12 Step,Reflexology, Reiki, Relationships,Religious, Renewal Ritual, Sacred Geometry ,Senior , Silence, Singles,Spa,Spiritual ,Spiritual Direction, Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius, Spiritual Studies, Stress management, Sufi Meditation, Team Building ,Theater,Travel / Pilgrimage,Vipassana (Insight), Wellness, Wildlife, Women, Writing,Yoga, Youth, Zen.
Types of retreat: Guided, directed, individual,Long term,personal, preached, sabbatical, silent .
Retreat Spiritual orientations:Anglican,Baha’i,Baptist,Benedictine,Buddhist,Carmelite,Catholic (non specified), Christian, Cistercian, Dominican, Ecumenical, Episcopal,Franciscan,Hindu,Interfaith,Islam,Jesuit,Jewish,Lutheran,Methodist,Non-Faith Based,Open to All, Presbyterian, Protestant, Quaker,Shamanism,Sufi,Trappist,Unitarian, Universalist,Zen.
Georgia is a state in the southeastern United States. It began as a British colony in 1733, the last of the original Thirteen Colonies.[5] Named after King George II of Great Britain,[6] the Province of Georgia covered the area from South Carolina down to Spanish Florida and New France along Louisiana (New France), also bordering to the west towards the Mississippi River. It was the fourth state to ratify the United States Constitution, on January 2, 1788.[7] In 1802-1804, western Georgia was split to the Mississippi Territory, which later split to form Alabama with part of former West Florida in 1819. The state declared its secession from the Union on January 19, 1861, and was one of the original seven Confederate states.[7] It was the last state to be restored to the Union, on July 15, 1870.[7] It is the 24th largest and the 8th most populous of the 50 United States. From 2007 to 2008, 14 of Georgia’s counties ranked among the nation’s 100 fastest-growing, second only to Texas.[8] Georgia is known as the Peach State and the Empire State of the South.[7] Atlanta is the state’s capital, its most populous city, and has been named a global city.