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Mindfulness & the Tarot & Mindfulness of Colour Retreat


  • Wangapeka Study and Retreat Centre 355 Wangapeka River Road Tapawera, Tasman, 7096 New Zealand (map)
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Have your body, mind and senses nourished in this seven day mindfulness retreat on colour and form.

Through referencing the history of art and colour, Mira will weave together mindfulness with meditations on the Tarot.

Within each day we will be taken on an archetypal journey of ancient gods and goddesses, helping us integrate the completeness and uniqueness of who we are. 

This deeply empowering series on Western Mysticism focuses on calming mindfulness, while bathing and inspiring our minds with colour, gentle movement and soothing stillness.

The retreat will be in refreshing silence other than class times, and teacher/student interviews. This is to help with resting and relaxing our minds, feeling the peace of the beautiful environment, and being able to listen genuinely to ourselves and the natural world around us. 

Feel the strength of this work. Reset your batteries, and restore your life’s energy.


Cost for the retreat

Member: $557
Non member: $599
If using Paypal please add 5% of the total cost and include with your payment to cover Paypal’s fees – many thanks.

To register please fill out our online registration form

*Please consider becoming a Wangapeka member – click here for details.


Plus Dana (donation) to Mira for her teachings.

These figures above include accommodation, food and a nominal contribution towards Mira’s travel costs. They don’t include any dana/donation to Mira for the teachings she will impart. So people from different income brackets can benefit from this retreat, no set fee is put on the teachings. Please give generously according to your means, taking into account Mira has a family to provide for and that meditation teachings are her primary income, you could use as a guide $20 – $60 per day (with the understanding that everyone’s circumstances are different). Please bring cash to pay for the Dana.