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In-Person and Online: Untangling Patterns of Reactivity – A Daylong Retreat

with nico hase
Saturday, April 19th, 2025 from 10:00am - 4:00pm ET
 
Even if you consider yourself the kind of person who remains calm in the face of crisis, sometimes things just get to us. In this daylong retreat, visiting teacher nico hase will offer reflections and practices that help us understand where our reactivity comes from, and how to gradually release ourselves from its grip. Find out more

In-Person and Online: Moment by Moment – Taking Care in a Turbulent World

with David Grogan
Saturday, April 26th, 2025 from 10:00am - 5:00pm ET
 
In these tumultuous times, it's more important than ever for our mindfulness to be infused with an ethical dimension—an attitude of appamada, best translated as care or heedfulness. During this daylong retreat, we’ll explore how this concept of care energizes meditation practice, preventing it from becoming a static or habitual routine, and transforms it into a tool for clarity and active engagement with the world. Find out more

In-Person and Online: Demystifying Metta – Finding Kindness in a Challenging World

with Lani Miller and Guillaume Caron
Saturday, May 3rd, 2025 from 10:00am - 5:00pm ET
 
Our hearts are capable of so much beauty, kindness, and warmth—but sometimes these innate qualities can feel distant or blocked. The practice of Metta, or loving-kindness, can help us cultivate a spirit of friendliness, benevolence and care toward ourselves and others. The intention of this daylong is to demystify Metta practice, giving us the tools to befriend and reconnect with our hearts. Find out more

In-Person and Online: The Path of Most Resilience – Buddhist Perspectives on Facing Adversity

with nico hase
Saturday, May 17th, 2025 from 10:00am - 4:00pm ET
 
In this daylong retreat with teacher nico hase, we will explore teachings and practices that contribute to resilience—the crucial capacity to bounce back from adversity, especially as we serve a world on fire. We will discuss how hyper-individualism contributes to fragility, and why community is so important for overcoming our obstacles. Find out more
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