A transformative training circle retreat held at the serene Potter's Farm Retreat Center in Washburn, Wisconsin.
Thu, 4 Jun 2026 – Sun, 7 Jun 2026
4:00 PM – 2:00 PM (America/Chicago)
Potter's Farm Retreat Center Washburn , Wisconsin
The Nature of Wholeness Training Circle offers a profound opportunity for personal transformation and connection with the land. Hosted at the beautiful Potter's Farm Retreat Center in Washburn, Wisconsin, this program invites participants to engage in deep learning ceremonies and reflective practices. Designed to foster wholeness, the retreat provides a supportive environment for individuals seeking to deepen their self-awareness and spiritual journey through structured training sessions and communal living in a natural setting.
What to Expect
Participants can expect a structured, immersive retreat experience featuring group ceremonies and quiet time for personal reflection in a rustic, natural environment.
Who Should Attend
Personal growth seekers
Mindfulness practitioners
Spiritual explorers
Nature enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The retreat begins Thursday afternoon and concludes Sunday afternoon with various sessions throughout the weekend.
Venue & Address
Potter's Farm Retreat Center
75900 Potters Farm Rd Washburn , Wisconsin – 54891 United States
Organizer
The Nature of Wholeness · Educational Organization
An organization dedicated to personal development and wholeness training.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the event held?
Potter's Farm Retreat Center, Washburn, WI.
What are the dates?
June 4-7, 2026.
Is lodging included?
Please check the official website for accommodation details.
Who is the teacher?
Information is available on the official program website.
Are there other sessions?
Yes, this is part of a series of training weekends.
How do I register?
Registration is available via the official Nature of Wholeness website.
Tags
Retreat
Personal Development
Wisconsin
Nature
Mindfulness
Training
Summary
A multi-day training retreat focused on personal wholeness and connection to nature at Potter's Farm.