
Individual Retreat – Week 3
Individual Retreat – Week 3
Individual Retreat in Bad Bevensen, Germany
Week 3, August 10 – August 16, 2025
The opportunity to do an individual retreat is deeply rooted in the camp’s history. The retreat area is also referred to as the “silent heart of the camp”. No words are spoken throughout the area, and only retreatants and guides are allowed to enter. An atmosphere of holiness lies in the air, arising from the deep inner work done here.
In Ticino, the retreat area was laid in the middle of a spruce forest, framed by the Alps. The nature here in Northern Germany is, of course, different, and there is no river audibly rushing day and night. However, the quiet pine forest has its own peaceful qualities. On the vast Caduceus grounds, retreats are being offered since 1996, and Sarfaraz & Kabir have accompanied well over 1000 people over the years. For this year’s camp, we will mark out a large part of the forest exclusivly as a retreat area.
The retreat process is carefully structured and led by a qualified retreat guide that you choose. During the retreat, you will meet daily with your guide to receive practices to do during the day and have time to discuss questions that may arise during the retreat.
We have a wonderful group of guides who come to the camp over the summer. They have all undergone extensive training in the Sufi tradition of retreat as taught by Pir Vilayat Khan. The guides are familiar with all aspects of a retreat from their own experience: physical, psychological and spiritual. To do an individual retreat, you need to contact a guide in advance.
Here is an excerpt from Amaité’s text about the qualities of individual retreats:
An alchemical retreat is not a “holiday from the self”, relaxation in beautiful nature, psychological processing, escape from the world. All this can be part of the journey, but it is not its goal.
As Pir Vilayat and Hazrat Inayat Khan used to say, it is to take a running start, before a great leap, to wind up the clock so that it can work properly again, to practice dying, to learn to be in this world but not of this world. In this light we can then also make clear decisions that are in harmony with the “symphony of the cosmos”, or accept our life as it is.
Guides Present in Week 3:
Saki Lee is an experienced retreat guide whose guiding light is Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan, with whom she was a student since 1974. She regards retreat work as a sacred privilege and subtle art which enables people to enter into deep processes of healing, regeneration and transformation. Saki guides individual and group retreats internationally, and works professionally in the field of East Asian medicine.
She suggests that anyone wishing to go on retreat with her this summer should contact her before the camp at the email address below.
Languages: English, Dutch.
Capacity in this week: 4-5 Retreatants
sakilee@gmail.com
Amaité is a teacher of Raphael Healing Work (Healing with loving presence), representative and experienced retreat guide in the Inayatiyya, Suluk graduation.
I will be happy to accompany you on your own individual journey to yourself. Turn your gaze inwards, behind the scenes of the transient world, in order to then enrich the world with your whole being, freshly nourished at the source and with a new perspective.
Languages: German and English
Capacity in this week: 4-5 Retreatants
amaitewilland@gmail.com
Fatimabi Monika Grieger is head of the Omega Sufi Centre in Zurich and a teacher in the Sufi tradition. As well as her training in Pedagogy, Special Education and Therapeutic Supervision, she has intensive training in Dream work, Transpersonal Psychology, Healing and Personality Development.
She leads seminars and works as a therapeutic supervisor and coach in her own practice. She works as a therapist and special educator for teenagers as well. She has been on the Sufi path for over 30 years. She shares the knowledge gained on her spiritual path in Seminars, Retreats, Dream work, Coaching and as a spiritual guide. She lives with her husband and their two daughters in Zurich.
“Have the courage to be, who you really are!” – Pir Vilayat Inayat Khan
Languages: English, German, French and Spanish
Capacity in this week: 1 Retreatant
omega@sufismus.ch
Choosing a retreat guide & registration
♥ To sign up for an individual retreat, you first get in contact with your desired retreat guide and clear out all questions that you might have. When they’ve confirmed that they’ll guide your retreat, you can register here.
♥ If you have general questions about individual retreats or need help with choosing a guide, you can always reach out to info@zenithinstitute.com first.
♥ Once you’ve been in contact with your guide and everything is set up, you can register using our website’s system on this page, or via email to info@zenithinstitute.com.
♥ In the field “Notes” during your checkout or with your registration email, please leave us a note and let us know who’ll be guiding your retreat.
♥ Meals: Please only leave breakfast or dinner out if you’re sure that you’ll be fasting – It’s not allowed to use cooking stoves or the like in the retreat area.
♥ If you’d like to be on retreat for two weeks, please make sure that your guide is present each week. After you’ve spoken to them, you can register for two weeks and send us a short note about it to info@zenithinstitute.com.
♥ If you’d like to be on retreat for the whole three weeks, please reach out to us directly: info@zenithinstitute.com.