The White Light Collective
Ancestral Earth Medicines for authentic awakening.
The White Light Collective, set in the serene Sharanam Sanctuary in Ashland, Oregon, offers a unique approach to awakening through Ancestral Earth Medicines. This center stands out for its commitment to bridging individuals to authentic self-discovery, guided by practices that honor ancient wisdom. While the specific tradition remains undisclosed, the focus on plant medicine and holistic wellness suggests a deeply immersive and introspective experience. Guests can expect a supportive environment, complemented by high raw vegan meals designed to enhance vibrational energy. The collective provides a space for profound connection, inviting participants to explore deeper levels of consciousness amidst Oregon's natural beauty.
Highlights
- Focuses on Ancestral Earth Medicines for authentic awakening
- Serves high raw vegan meals to increase vibration
- Located within a sacred forest at Sharanam Sanctuary
- Offers practices in Plant Medicine and Health & Wellness
- Guided by teacher Yogesh
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Setting
The center is situated within a sacred forest at Sharanam Sanctuary in Ashland, Oregon. This natural setting provides a tranquil and grounding atmosphere, ideal for introspective practices and connecting with the earth's energy. The surrounding landscape of Oregon offers a beautiful backdrop for spiritual exploration.
The practice
The White Light Collective emphasizes practices rooted in Ancestral Earth Medicines, focusing on plant medicine and holistic health and wellness. While the specific tradition isn't named, participants can expect guided sessions designed to foster authentic awakening and deeper self-connection. The approach is geared towards personal transformation through ancient wisdom.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at The White Light Collective is likely structured around various plant medicine and wellness practices, complemented by communal high raw vegan meals. Specific schedules vary by retreat, so it's best to confirm details directly with the center for your chosen program.
Accommodation
Information regarding specific accommodation types is not available, but guests can expect a peaceful environment within the sanctuary.
What to bring
Given the focus on Ancestral Earth Medicines and the Oregon climate, consider packing comfortable clothing suitable for both indoor practices and outdoor exploration. Layers are advisable, especially during cooler months (January-March) or warmer dry months (June-August).
How to get there
The White Light Collective is located in Ashland, Oregon. The easiest way to reach the sanctuary is by flying into Medford, Oregon airport.
Nearest airport: Roberts Field (RDM) (45 km)
The nearest airport is Roberts Field (RDM) near Redmond, approximately 45 km from the center. Information on airport transfer services is not provided, so guests should plan their own transport from the airport.
Nearest city: Redmond
Pricing for retreats at The White Light Collective starts from USD236. Specific details on what this includes are not provided.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jun, Jul, Aug
Avoid: Mar, Feb, Dec
Oregon experiences a varied climate, with an annual average temperature of 9.5°C. The warmest months are July, August, and September, which are also the driest. The coolest and wettest months are February, January, March, and December, so packing accordingly for rain and colder temperatures is recommended during these times.
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided at The White Light Collective?
The center primarily offers high raw vegan meals, designed to support and increase your vibrational energy. They also cater to various dietary needs.
What is the easiest way to travel to The White Light Collective?
The easiest route is to fly into Medford, Oregon airport. From there, you would arrange your onward journey to Ashland.
Are there specific teachers or guides at the center?
Yes, the practices are guided by a teacher named Yogesh.
What kind of practices are offered at The White Light Collective?
The center focuses on practices involving Ancestral Earth Medicines, including plant medicine, and general health and wellness topics.
What amenities are available to guests?
Guests can enjoy amenities such as Free Wifi, Free Parking, Tour Assistance, Coffee/Tea, a Cafe, and a Yoga Studio.
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