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A Creative Wellness Journey

Unwind & Radiate

When
· 09:30–16:30
Where
Kloster Kappel, Kappelerhof 5, CH-8926 Kappel am Albis
Investment
259 CHF (includes lunch, snacks and beverages)
A field of wildflowers, soft and inviting

Each retreat I hold is a living experience, shaped by the rhythm of the season and the energy it brings. I never follow a script.

Instead, I draw from the depth of my own practice, from the living wisdom of the Indic Knowledge Systems, and from what feels true in the moment.

What I share is not borrowed theory; it's what I've experimented with and integrated into my life.

Whether it's a teaching, a ritual, a reflection, or a shared silence, everything offered is rooted in authenticity and integrity.

My retreats are spaces to pause, to reconnect, and to remember who you are beneath the noise.

Each one is unique, but always held with care, intention, and love.

— Prachi

Experience the rejuvenating power of a meticulously curated program

Palo santo, candles, and quiet ritual objects

You will be gently guided through ancient practices and rituals that help you reconnect with inner stillness and clarity.

You will experience heart-opening connections with others, with nature, and with yourself.

You will sense, attune to and harmonise with the energy flowing through your body.

You will receive, offer, and share in a space held with care, intention, and presence.

The peaceful atmosphere in the serene and majestic monastery of Kappel Am Albis provides the necessary space for self-reflection and a sense of well-being.

This retreat is suitable for all, regardless of experience in practices like yoga, meditation, or pranayama (breathwork).

Embracing self-care for confidence

A still life with quiet self-care objects

Your self-care journey includes:

  • Opening Circle & Purification Ritual
  • Inner Fire Reflection
  • Gentle Asana Practice
  • Fire & Voice (Mantra + Expression)
  • Pranayama to Balance the Fire element
  • Lunch Menu from Kloster Kappel
  • Nature to Clay Workshop
  • Solar Energy Embodiment Practice
  • Integration Circle

About me

Together, we can walk the path of life with a strong sense of self and purpose.

Portrait of Prachi

I guide individuals on a journey of inner transformation through the timeless wisdom of Āyurveda and practices like meditation, yoga postures, mantra chanting, and pranayama (breathing regulation).

Through consultations, retreats, and workshops, I create sacred spaces where healing begins, gently, authentically, and sustainably.

— Prachi, Jaya Ayurveda

Nature in Clay Workshop

A Quiet Ritual in Form

Hands working with clay, soft natural light

Step into a moment of stillness, where hands, material, and presence come together.

In this workshop, you will shape a small ceramic piece using natural textures drawn from leaves and plants, each imprinting a subtle reflection of nature's quiet beauty.

Through simple, guided techniques, you'll be invited to work slowly and intuitively, allowing form to emerge with ease and intention.

Soft layers of colour will bring depth and nuance, enhancing the organic character of your piece.

This is not about making, but about feeling, noticing, and returning to yourself through the act of creating.

The object you take home becomes more than a piece of clay. It becomes part of your everyday rituals, a gentle anchor for moments of pause, presence, and connection.

No prior experience is needed. Only your presence.

A space to soften. To create. To carry something meaningful with you, long after the retreat.

Delighted to collaborate with a talented Zurich-based ceramic artist for this hands-on clay experience.

Viktoria Jeanroy

Viktoria Jeanroy at work in her ceramic studio

Viktoria is a ceramic artist drawn to the quiet, grounding nature of working with clay.

Her journey began far from the studio, in the structured world of finance. Yet it was in clay that she found a different rhythm, one that invited slowness, presence, and a deeper connection to herself.

Her work is shaped by nature, simplicity and intention. Using hand-building techniques, she creates pieces that are both functional and expressive, objects designed to be lived with, held, and used in everyday life.

Through her workshops, she invites others to slow down, to reconnect with their hands, and to experience the quiet satisfaction of making something of their own.

Her approach is gentle and intuitive, an invitation to create, to feel, and to return to the beauty of simple things.