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Transformative Ikebana Retreat Combines Japanese Healing Arts & Neuroscience—Limited Spots

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A first-of-its-kind Ikebana healing series arrives in April, uniting Japanese floral arts and neuroscience. With only 20 seats each week and demand already rising, this limited retreat offers a rare chance for guided transformation.

BRIGHTON, Mass. - s4story -- Amor Umbrella announces its upcoming 2-Day Wellbeing & Inspiration Retreat, a transformative art-centered healing experience offered for four consecutive weekends in April. Each session is limited to 20 participants. Designed to support mental wellness, creative expression, and personal renewal, the retreat features internationally recognized Ikebana Master and award-winning artist Nefertiti San Miguel, known as the Floral Therapy Queen.

The retreat blends creative art therapy, Japanese cultural arts, and neuroscience-based wellbeing practices, giving participants a rare opportunity to engage in healing creativity within a small, supportive group.

A Culturally Rich Experience

Participants will enjoy a series of hands-on workshops that merge ancient Japanese traditions with modern emotional wellness practices:
  • Introduction to Ikebana: Led by Nefertiti San Miguel, a Sogetsu School Sensei and 6x #1 Global Bestselling Author. This session teaches floral design as a meditative practice for grounding, emotional regulation, and personal transformation.
  • Japanese Art of Furoshiki Gift Wrapping: Learn the eco-friendly tradition of Furoshiki, rooted in mindfulness and sustainability. Participants will wrap books, bottles, boxes, and uniquely shaped items, transforming everyday materials into meaningful art.
  • 3D Vision Board Play-Shop: Inspired by Japan's Tanabata Festival, participants create three-dimensional vision boards while exploring neuroscience-based tools to support clarity, intention setting, and manifestation.

An Intimate, Supportive Environment

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To maintain a personalized experience, each weekend is limited to 20 participants. The small group setting encourages connection, reflection, and a safe space for self-discovery.

"This retreat is not simply about creating art," said Niurka Castaneda, Founder of Amor Umbrella. "It's about reconnecting with yourself, finding inner peace, and experiencing transformation through culture, connection, and creativity. Offering this over four weekends allows more people to participate while preserving the intimacy of the experience."

For more information and to reserve your spot, visit https://amorumbrella.com/wellnessretreat/

Contact
Niurka Castaneda
***@amorumbrella.com


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