Events for April 19 - February 1 › Daylong Retreats

In-Person and Online: Day of Insight – A Daylong Meditation Retreat

with Brian Simmons
Sunday, March 9th, 2025 from 10:00am - 4:00pm ET
 
This retreat day will be one of noble silence for those who want to deepen their practice. It will include sitting, walking, and select inspirational readings for contemplation. Individual interviews will be available. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch to maintain the meditative atmosphere and concentration. Find out more

In-Person and Online: Day of Insight – A Daylong Meditation Retreat

with Elaine Retholtz
Saturday, April 5th, 2025 from 10:00am - 4:00pm ET
 
This retreat day will be one of noble silence for those who want to deepen their practice. It will include sitting, walking, and select inspirational readings for contemplation. Individual interviews will be available. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch to maintain the meditative atmosphere and concentration. Find out more

In-Person and Online: Hungry Ghosts & Angry Demons – Addressing the Roots of Addictive Behaviors

with Josh Korda and Kathy Cherry
Sunday, April 13th, 2025 from 10:00am - 4:00pm ET
 
Many of us struggle with addictive behaviors, incessant thoughts, and other unruly tendencies. While these things are part of the “human condition,” the Buddhist tradition offers some insights into how we can start to work with, and heal, these ways of coping with our world. Over the course of this daylong retreat, we’ll explore meditation and awareness practices as a path forward. Find out more

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
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