The Stoic Camp is a three-day, two-night retreat that challenges you to live Stoic philosophy not as theory, but as practical practice, in the heart of a Protected Natural Area. Designed for one or two people, it offers a radical encounter with oneself: silence, contemplation, and the company of the forest as your only teacher.
The experience demands presence and discipline: walking through the mist, listening to audio and introspective readings that will guide you through the reserve with a stoic vision of nature, recording reflections in a stoic journal, and braving the cold of the spring by diving in front of the waterfall.
It's not an experience for everyone: it's aimed at those who decide to go deeper, confront their mind and their life in reflection, and take the opportunity to become more aware of their role in the world.
The Stoic Camp reminds us that living without philosophy is living without guidance. Here, discomfort becomes a teacher, nature becomes a mirror, and reflection becomes a path to return clearer, stronger, and more alive.
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