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Silent Directed Retreat with Lisa Hudkins


  • Wisdom House Retreat & Conference Center 229 East Litchfield Road Litchfield, CT, 06759 United States (map)

Come away to a quiet place to rest and renew. 

We offer these five day retreats as an opportunity to disconnect from the busyness of life and reconnect with Divine Wisdom.   Come home to yourself and remember who you really are.

During the time of a retreat week, you will meet each day with your spiritual companion (director) who will walk with you and guide you on your spiritual journey. The restful setting of the Litchfield Hills will allow you to appreciate and be embraced by the healing effect of God in the silence.  Relax at the pool in the summer sunshine, steep yourself in a meditative labyrinth walk, be inspired by the works in our art gallery, or discover the country roads surrounding our property. Bring your Bible or your spiritual reading. Bring a journal or artwork to access your inner wisdom.

Private ensuite $595 | Private w/hall bath $490

Meals are included.

We’re honored to offer scholarship opportunities to programs and retreats, creating opportunities for everyone. Please call (860) 567-3163 to find out more.

The health and safety of our guests and staff are of paramount importance to us. We follow the COVID-19 guidelines provided by the State of Connecticut and the CDC. If Wisdom House is forced to close to comply with the guidelines issued by the State of Connecticut or the CDC, we will return all funds received to date.

Lisa Hudkins is a certified Spiritual Director and Supervisor of Spiritual Directors. Lisa is also a graduate of the Internship Program and Advanced Training Program for Spiritual Directors, at the Spiritual Life Center in West Hartford. Lisa is a teaching member of the Internship Team who train others to become Spiritual Directors at the Spiritual Life Center. Her background is in education, and mentoring and training beginning teachers. The ability to listen deeply and to be present with those she companions fills her with great joy. Lisa has found the practice of living a contemplative life very fulfilling. Whether reading inspirational books, poems, creating mandalas, taking contemplative walks in nature, meditating, or working in her journal she realizes the importance of spending time in silence to hear the Holy within her. It is during these times that she finds herself giving thanks for the beauty of creation that she encounters all around her. She enjoys working in her gardens and spending time with her boxer Gracie. Lisa and her husband Paul enjoy traveling, and working around their yard and home. They have have two adult children who live in Wyoming and Michigan.