Oklahoma (OK)

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Retreat in Oklahoma OK:

Find retreats and retreat centers in  Oklahoma OK, Midweest, USA to host individual, couple and group retreats:  We have camps, retreat  and conference centers for rent or for sale inin Montgomery, Richmond, Morgantown, Zionsville, Ferdinand, St Meinrad, Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Brookston, Indianapolis, Beech Grove, New Harmony, Notre Dame, Westville, North Manchester, Marshall, Huntington, Brownstown.

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.

Oklahoma (/ˌkləˈhmə/ (About this sound listen);[8] Pawnee: Uukuhuúwa,[9] Cayuga: Gahnawiyoˀgeh[10]) is a state in the South Central region of the United States.[11] It is the 20th-most extensive and the 28th-most populous of the 50 United States. The state’s name is derived from the Choctaw words okla and humma, meaning “red people.”[12] It is also known informally by its nickname, “The Sooner State,” in reference to the non-Native settlers who staked their claims on land before the official opening date and the Indian Appropriations Act of 1889, which dramatically increased European-American settlement in the Indian Territory. Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory were merged and Indian was dropped from the name. On November 16, 1907, Oklahoma became the 46th state to enter the union. Its residents are known as Oklahomans, or informally as Okies, and its capital and largest city is Oklahoma City.