The Arushiom retreat is often described as “a life-changing experience.”
Why is an Arushiom retreat transformative?
Most people try to change their behaviors or bad habits by acting solely on their conscious mind, which only controls about 5% of their lives.
What sets the Arushiom Foundation retreats apart is that :
- Master Richard offers guidance focused on the subconscious, which influences 95% of a person’s reactions and behaviors (see the introductory video on the subconscious).
- When you experience emotions related to the situations presented, Master Richard guides you through a process of releasing energy blockages potentially associated with these emotional experiences.
- During these retreats, participants are not required to verbally express the personal events they’ve experienced. Not only do these experiences remain confidential, but even those sitting nearby do not know what emotional situations each person is working on.
This retreat is not a substitute for medical, psychological, or professional support. It is intended as a complementary approach to personal growth.
By resetting hundreds of emotional situations stored in the subconscious, it is common to see a reduced reactivity to these situations. The more you work on your childhood wounds at the subconscious level, the more you can feel a sense of inner peace.
Master Richard has observed and explored thousands of emotional situations experienced by participants from around the world, including trauma, repetitive patterns, addictions, fears, emotional triggers, and harmful behaviors.
After several years of perfecting his subconscious-based approach, he can now accompanies groups of several hundred people at a time.

Who are the retreats for?
Ask yourself the following questions:
- Who in life has never felt guilty, alone, judged or abandoned ?
- Who hasn’t lacked love, appreciation or recognition?
- Who hasn’t felt rejected, blamed someone, or hidden the truth?
Whether it is a fact or a perception, even if it lasted a second, an hour, or a lifetime, it doesn’t matter to the subconscious: it records the experience as reality.
This applies to all emotions, events, or feelings you have experienced, regardless of their duration. As far as the subconscious mind is concerned, it is recorded as fact.
During a retreat ranging from 2 to 7 days, the following topics may be addressed on an emotional level, with a focus on personal well-being:
- Guilt, frustration, hatred and anger
- Feelings of abandonment, judgment, lack of love, and infidelity
- Injustice
- Difficulties related to self-control
- Fears
- Addictions
- Domestic violence
- Physical and sexual aggression
- Psychological aggression
- Rape
- Stress
- Anxiety
- Depression (from an emotional well-being perspective)
- Bereavement
- Conflict
- Divorce or significant break-ups
- Imbalances in relationship with nutrition
Retreats are a special place to soothe emotional burdens at the subconscious level and open a path to your full potential.
They offer a unique opportunity to relieve internal patterns that hinder your development and move toward deep forgiveness at the heart of the subconscious.
Many people claim to have forgiven, but if this forgiveness has only been achieved on a conscious level (which controls only 5% of our lives), it often remains incomplete. Whether it is a real event or a perception, the subconscious remembers it as if it were yesterday. As long as these emotional memories remain active, they can generate negative emotions, cause physical pain, and, over time, contribute to the onset of certain disorders or illnesses.
That is why the Arushiom Foundation retreat is unique. It is a true gift to yourself. It allows you not only to explore your emotional issues at their root, but also to begin a process of forgiveness at the subconscious level, facilitating the release of certain emotional burdens.
Neutralizing emotional reactions of significant events
When you work on your negative emotions at the subconscious level, it does not change the event you experienced. However, it helps neutralize the emotional reactions associated with significant events, allowing for greater inner peace. Thus, when faced with a similar emotional situation, you may feel more calm rather than panic, allowing you to make more peaceful decisions.
Let’s take a few examples:
A soldier returning from war
This person may experience symptoms related to post-traumatic stress disorder, as their memories are still present in their subconscious. Sometimes, simply watching a war movie or hearing a noise similar to a gunshot on television is enough to trigger these emotional reactions.
A person who has suffered sexual or physical abuse
Similarly, he or she may sometimes develop mistrust or judgmental attitudes toward others, consciously or unconsciously. This can even affect their relationship with their partner, triggering post-traumatic reactions in some people when their partner raises their voice or looks at them in an unpleasant way. These simple gestures can revive buried memories, even if the person does not consciously remember them, because the subconscious remembers everything.
In the vast majority of cases, people who have experienced war, abuse, or extreme events develop post-traumatic reactions.
Their subconscious mind retains a profound imprint of what they have experienced, even if their conscious memory seems to have forgotten it.
A noise, a gesture, or a raised voice can be enough to revive this memory, which is deeply engraved in the body and mind.
By accepting and releasing these emotional experiences at the subconscious level, some people report feeling lasting relief. This can contribute to an improvement in their overall well-being and relationships.
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Important information :
When you work on emotions related to your repetitive patterns or addictions at a subconscious level, it’s like breaking the chains that were holding you back and preventing you from achieving inner well-being. Afterwards, it will be easier for you to transform those bad habits you’ve developed over the years, the ones you feel are weighing you down or limiting you. However, this process requires effort and willpower on your part, because what happens next is up to you.
In addition, if you are taking medication and are considering gradually stopping, it is essential to consult your healthcare professional. This process can be difficult, as your body may have developed a kind of addiction to these drugs. The decision to stop your treatment must be made in agreement with a qualified professional.
The Arushiom Foundation does not provide medical advice and does not encourage the discontinuation of treatment without medical supervision. It declines all responsibility for such decisions.(see our disclaimer).