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SUMMARY:Easter Coming Home to Yourself Retreat at Mana
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/easter-coming-home-to-yourself-retreat-at-mana/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mana Retreat Centre Team":MAILTO:be@manaretreat.com
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260407T234500
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260201T235448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T210043Z
UID:10001156-1775556000-1775605500@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Open Floor Community Dance
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/open-floor-community-dance-2/2026-04-07/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Conscious Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260410T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260415T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251022T040140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260328T030634Z
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SUMMARY:5 Day Silent Meditation Retreat with Amrit Saraswati\, Yogamurti Saraswati and Scott Connor
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/5-day-silent-retreat/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Silent Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Amrit Saraswati":MAILTO:108hariaum@gmail.com
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260419T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251022T040930Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T230824Z
UID:10001124-1776441600-1776607200@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:April Relax and Wellness Weekend with The Mana Team
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/april-relax-and-wellness/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Relax Weekend
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mana Retreat Centre Team":MAILTO:be@manaretreat.com
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DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20250803T035230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260106T231811Z
UID:10001102-1776780000-1777377600@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Yogamind with Glenn Ceresoli
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/yogamind-with-glenn-ceresoli/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260501T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260503T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251022T041157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T231945Z
UID:10001125-1777651200-1777816800@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Movement & Meditation with Geordie Jahner & Lauren Henry
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/movement-meditation/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Meditation,Movement and Sound
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260508T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260510T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251007T220118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T023153Z
UID:10001116-1778256000-1778421600@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Mother's Day Relax and Wellness weekend with the Mana Team
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/mothers-day-relax-and-wellness-weekend-with-the-mana-team/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Relax Weekend
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260511T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260517T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20250802T035013Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T211546Z
UID:10001101-1778515200-1779026400@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:The Elemental Nature of All Things - A Mindfulness Meditation Retreat on the 4 Primary Elements
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/mindfulness-retreat/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260519T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260519T104500
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260201T235448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T210043Z
UID:10001157-1779184800-1779187500@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Open Floor Community Dance
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/open-floor-community-dance-2/2026-05-19/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Conscious Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260522T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260524T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251022T043145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251022T043221Z
UID:10001127-1779465600-1779631200@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Bodylight Retreat
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/bodylight-retreat/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260526T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260526T104500
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260201T235448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T210043Z
UID:10001158-1779789600-1779792300@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Open Floor Community Dance
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/open-floor-community-dance-2/2026-05-26/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Conscious Dance
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260527T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260601T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251124T215141Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251227T232151Z
UID:10001129-1779894000-1780318800@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:A Mind at Ease - Buddhist meditation for modern life
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/a-mind-at-ease/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Allen":MAILTO:susan@retreats.nz
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260601T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260610T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251125T005857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T024144Z
UID:10001130-1780329600-1781100000@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:The Soul Voice® Practitioners' Certification Program with Founder Karina Schelde\, module 2 at Mana Retreat
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/soul-voice/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://manaretreat.com/wp-content/uploads/Retreat-Featured-Image-47-scaled.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260612T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260614T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20250909T025937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T234941Z
UID:10001104-1781265600-1781445600@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:The Nature of Rest - A Restorative Yoga Retreat with Neal Ghoshal and Karla Brodie
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/the-nature-of-rest/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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ORGANIZER;CN="Neal Ghoshal":MAILTO:info@sacredmoves.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260619T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260621T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251216T010741Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251223T222757Z
UID:10001134-1781884800-1782050400@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Winter Solstice Working Bee
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/winter-solstice-working-bee/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Working Bee
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260731T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260803T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251215T012501Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251215T021454Z
UID:10001133-1785513600-1785765600@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Mid Winter Rest and Renew with Jessica Dziwulska
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/mid-winter-rest-and-renew/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Self-care,Yoga
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260807T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260809T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260111T002938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260402T021519Z
UID:10001138-1786118400-1786284000@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:August Relax and Wellness weekend with the Mana Team
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/august-relax-and-wellness-weekend-with-the-mana-team-2/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Relax Weekend
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260813T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260816T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260315T011609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T010432Z
UID:10001155-1786636800-1786888800@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:The Ultimate Light Language Retreat with Melly Rose & Samantha May
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/the-ultimate-light-language-retreat-with-melly-rose-samantha-may/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Meditation,Self-care,Singing and Chanting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Samantha May":MAILTO:https://bysamanthamay.com/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260820T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260823T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260215T000734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260215T001124Z
UID:10001152-1787241600-1787493600@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Release Replenish Restore: A Fascia Release & Yoga Retreat
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/release-replenish-restore/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Meditation,Yoga
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260904T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260906T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260119T013417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260214T233223Z
UID:10001143-1788523200-1788703200@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:ReWild for Men with Jaime Howell
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/rewild-mens-retreat/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Men's Retreat
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jaime Howell":MAILTO:jaimeopeningminds@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260911T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260913T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260104T012416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260320T211346Z
UID:10001135-1789142400-1789308000@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Yoga Retreat with Juliet Forch
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/juliet-forch-yoga-retreat/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260918T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260920T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260223T041229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T042147Z
UID:10001153-1789747200-1789912800@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Relax and Rejuvenate with Stella Goetz
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/stella-yoga/
CATEGORIES:Yoga
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260921T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20260926T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260105T024724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T014847Z
UID:10001136-1790006400-1790431200@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:5-Day Mindful Self-Compassion Intensive With Dr Anna Friis and Dr Robyn Charlton
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/5-day-mindfulness-self-compassion/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dr. Anna Friis":MAILTO:anna@annafriis.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261009T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261012T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260330T224405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260401T023606Z
UID:10001159-1791561600-1791813600@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Spring Qi Gong Retreat with Hedwig Bakker
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/spring-qi-gong-retreat/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:QiGong, Bodylight & Pilates
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hedwig Bakker":MAILTO:hedwig@manaretreat.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261106T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261108T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20251125T013555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260204T050344Z
UID:10001132-1793980800-1794146400@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Sing Your Heart Out with Tony Backhouse
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/sing-your-heart-out-with-tony-backhouse-2/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Singing and Chanting
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261116T160000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261119T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260331T031700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260331T214843Z
UID:10001160-1794844800-1795096800@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:Working with Legacy material (IFS between the Generations)
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/ifs-between-the-generations/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261120T120000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20261123T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T105638
CREATED:20260223T043623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T050431Z
UID:10001154-1795176000-1795442400@manaretreat.com
SUMMARY:The Perceptual Journey - Soma to Wholeness
DESCRIPTION:With the shift from summer to autumn and welcoming the Chinese year of the Fire Horse\, we asked local herbalist Clio Meyer to share a wellbeing tool to support body and mind during seasonal transitions. \nThe year of the Fire Horse can mean fabulous boosts of energy and creativity leading to major transitions and bold decisions\, or the feeling of running three miles behind our own galloping lives as changes unfold rapidly. In order to welcome these intense energies with grace\, and transition into the energies of autumn\, here is a gift for you: \nFlower infused honey recipe  \n250g of honey -not too solid \n1-3 handfuls of fresh edible flowers  \n250ml clean glass jar \nOn a sunny day harvest one to three handfuls of fresh edible flowers. Roses\, lavender\, houhere (lacebark)\, violets\, pansies\, calendula and cornflowers all work well. If you don’t have access to fresh flowers\, you can use petals from an organic shop. \nPlace a spoonful of honey on the bottom of your jar. Then place a layer of flowers. Then a layer of honey. Then flowers. Repeat this until the jar is filled with honey and flowers.  \nYou may stir the mixture every few layers\, to have them well mixed. Using a liquid honey makes this process easier. \nLet the honey infuse for a minimum of one to four weeks in a warm place. Watch how the honey changes colour. You can start using your flower infused honey after one to two weeks. The mixture keeps for months. \nStir a spoonful of flower honey into a cup of tea. Or take a spoonful of your honey lightly warmed on the winter’s nights. You will be delighted!  \nIf you would like to create more herbal medicine\, Clio extends an invitation to join one of her upcoming Herbal Medicine Retreats at Mana: Into the Green Fabric of the World. From 10-12 March\, Clio will lead a deep dive into late summer medicine and how to connect with plants. 
URL:https://manaretreat.com/event/the-perceptual-studies-group-nz/
LOCATION:Mana Retreat Centre\, 608 Manaia Road\, State Highway 25\, RD1\, Coromandel\, 3581\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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