Spiritual Retreats

The Lab: why we teach photography and tai chi

Someone practicing tai chi in the jungle, or a quiet photography moment in nature, wide horizontal. Craft and presence
Photo: Nico Rossi

Lunita is a retreat center that also runs a small incubator we call the Lab, where crafts like photography and tai chi are taught in the jungle. It might sound like a tangent. It is not. The Lab is where the same attention we bring to ceremony gets pointed at a skill.

What the Lab is

A space to learn a craft slowly, in the jungle, with people who carry it. Photography and tai chi are the first concepts taking shape. Others are in development, and we do not announce them until they are real.

Why a retreat center incubates craft

Presence is the through-line. Learning to see with a camera, learning to move in tai chi, learning to simply be here, it is all the same muscle. The Lab is attention, applied.

Who it is for

Guests and leaders who are curious about depth beyond a single week, and who want to keep practicing the kind of presence a retreat opens up.

In short

Frequently asked questions

Is the Lab part of a retreat?

It is its own thing, woven into the place rather than bolted onto a single week.

What can I learn?

Photography and tai chi are taking shape now, with more in development.

Who teaches it?

People who carry the craft, in Lunita's spirit of slow attention.

Where to go next

Letters from the jungle

Occasional notes on ceremony, stillness, and what's unfolding at Lunita. No noise, no selling.