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The "JustBe" Promise: A Sanctuary of Safety
At JustBe Temple of Remembrance, we believe that some places on Earth act as mirrors for the soul. These are "Sacred Sites" portals where the veil is thin and the frequency of ancient wisdom is etched into the very stones.
Our retreats are not mere vacations; they are intentional initiations. Ranging from 3 to 8 days, these journeys bring together world-class teachers of meditation, sound, and movement to support your return to the True Self.
My path has been one of constant pilgrimage. From the high-altitude monasteries of Nepal, where I have embodied the secrets of Vedic Sound, to the silent energy grids of sacred sites across the earth, I have traveled to remember.
I have sat in the stillness of the Himalayas, breathed the ancient dust of Giza, and listened to the whispers of the Amazon. I do not just host these retreats; I share with you the energetic "codes" I have gathered from these power places. When we travel together, we tap into a lineage of seekers who have walked these paths for thousands of years.
Our retreats are kept intimate to ensure every seeker receives personal guidance and energetic support.
Small circles

The journey doesn't end when the retreat does. We provide "Integration Circles" post-retreat to help you weave your new-found stillness into your modern life.
Integration support

Our guest teachers are chosen not just for their knowledge, but for their heart. You are held in a container of compassion and non-judgment.
Expert guardians

Duration: 8 Days | Focus: This retreat focuses on the integration of Ashtanga stillness within the high-frequency of the ancient temples and the healing temples of Isis and Hathor.
Egypt 2028




Duration: 14 Days | Focus: Vedic Sound & The Source of Breath Return to the motherland of Yoga. From the foothills of the Himalayas to the sacred banks of the Ganges, we immerse ourselves in the origins of sound healing. This retreat is a deep dive into the science of sound, featuring traditional chants and the hand-hammered bowls of the East.