Welcome To The Sanctuary
Welcome To The Sanctuary
Welcome To The Sanctuary
Welcome to
Welcome
We are delighted you have decided to spend time with us. We hope you benefit from our sacred
space and experience growth and healing during your stay. These guidelines will help you to
understand and participate in our community. Please read this entire Guest Welcome Guide and do
not hesitate to ask any questions. Meditations, workshops and meals are three of the main ways our
community comes together. You are invited to join our morning meditations, yoga sessions and
evening sharing circles and activities as often as you wish. We strongly suggest attending as many of
these as you can during your stay here.
Heart Sharing
As part of our community life, we offer the opportunity to do a heart sharing every day after
breakfast & usually during our evening sessions. It is a special moment when everybody who wants to
share feelings or thoughts can do so, but sharing is not required.
A few guidelines for Heart Sharing:
1. We do our best to only share our feelings and thoughts and don't discuss communal issues.
2. This is not the time for telling stories about our day.
3. We talk one after the other without interrupting, and can offer a kind thank you or appropriate
gesture after each share...Please save conversation, responses and personal stories for later :)
4. What is shared during this time remains private and confidential.
evening satsang if you are joining us. If you are a night reader, please make sure the light is not
bothering anybody sharing the room. No computer use in bedrooms after 9pm.
7:45-9:00
Yoga
9:15-9:45
10:00-13:00
13:00-14:00
14:00-18:30
18:30-19:30
20:00-21:30
Evening Program
22:30
Sundays
Sunday is a day off without scheduled meals, or yoga. Feel free to still come downstairs to meditate at
6.45 or any other time, but there may not be anyone setting the space for meditation on Sundays.
For spiritual and health reasons, everyone is encouraged (but not required) to fast from food on
Sundays. Coconut water fasting or water fasting with support of live supplements such as ginger,
turmeric, aloe vera and lemon are possibilities. Those preferring not to fast may eat fruit (or any
leftovers) but no food preparation is done in the kitchen on Sundays. We provide up to 4 coconuts for
each person. Please let us know Saturday morning if you require coconuts.
of and sensitive to the needs of others. Some Guests & staff may sometimes want to be quiet and
alone so we do whatever we can to respect their desires. Please therefore be very aware of the others
receptivity to being involved in conversations. There may be other spaces and times to get to know
one another and have fun. If you wish to be in silence you may wear an In Silence badge so others
know & do not interact with you.
In general, our staff should only be approached for questions in the morning work period as they are
not usually on duty in the afternoons/evenings. To be clear, Staff are usually only available in the
mornings. Please only approach our staff in the afternoon/evenings if you have an issue, which
cannot wait until the morning.
Happy Feet
Before entering, please rinse any sand off your feet in the bowl provided at the entrance. This is
especially important when coming back from the beach to avoid plumbing issues with the showers. If
you happen to get lots of sand on the floor of the shower, please scoop it out and put it outside or in
the garbage. If the foot bowl is dirty, please tip in the garden, wash and refill it.
Bathrooms
There are six bathrooms in The Sanctuary -- one on each floor, one in the Mandala room on the
second floor, one outside the front entrance just before the stairs to palapa, one in the Love casita in
the back garden and one next door in the Annexe (Karma and Seva rooms). There is space for
toiletries for each guest in the bathroom on your floor. Please label your shelf with your name. Flushing
toilets takes a lot of water so if it's yellow, let it mellow; if it's brown, flush it down. All paper goes in
the bathroom bin, not down the toilet to avoid drainage issues. This is the general rule in Mexico.
Towels can be hung to dry on the clothes line outside the kitchen. Please avoid hanging clothes on the
railing outside on the first floor.
Washing/Room Cleaning
We do our best as a community to conserve water and protect the environment. Please put bed
sheets and towels to wash only once a week. We provide only one bath towel which is not for beach
use. Please bring a beach towel with you, or buy one locally & launder it yourself. We don't wash
mattress coverings or bedspreads every week, just the bed sheets. With personal laundry, we advise
you to go to Lavanderia Burbujas, Hotel San Martin or the Eco Lavanderia just off Calle Heroes Nios.
The price is about 15 pesos per kilogram of washed and dried laundry. We may be able to offer an in
house service for 50 pesos per kilogram. Please ask if you would like this.
Rooms are cleaned before you arrive and after you leave and at least once per week.. You are
responsible for keeping your own space clean during your stay (we do not usually offer maid service,
but for additional cost we can arrange this).
The Palapa
We use the space under the rooftop palapa for yoga, some workshops and occasionally evening
activities like dancing. Please therefore do not come to the palapa during Yoga classes or workshops
(unless you are joining them) or when an individual healing therapy is taking place there, as it can be
disturbing for the teacher and the people attending.
We ask you not to stream music and movies, as it slows down the Internet for
all.
Be eco-friendly
Help us to bring peace and harmony within our blue planet by doing little things:
Unplug any unused electrical appliances, especially don't leave chargers plugged in when not
used.
Make sure lights & fans are off when you leave a room.
Drinking Water
We have a drinking water system which filters the water three times and energizes the water in several
different ways. Please help us keep this water available by re-filling the jug and the water filter when
you drink from it. Thank you
We sincerely Thank You for joining our community! Please let us know if there is anything we can do
to make your stay more pleasant and enjoyable.