2025 February Insight Meditation 1-Month Retreat - Application (210R25)
Dawn Scott, Vance Pryor, Tuere Sala, Brian Lesage, devon hase, JD Doyle and Rasika Link
February 1 - March 1, 2025
The application period opens at 9:00am (Pacific Time) on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Those who apply between July 10 – August 28, 2024 (by 11:59pm Pacific Time) will be included in the first round of notifications.
Admission for this retreat is by application and a lottery-style selection in order to maintain a diverse community of practitioners – see “Application Process” for more information. PLEASE READ all details below before applying.
RETREAT TO BE HELD ON THE LAND!
PREREQUISITE:
Prerequisites for One-Month Retreat (28-night retreat): BEFORE applying, you must have completed at least 14 nights of silent residential retreat time. This retreat time must include a minimum of two (2) silent residential retreats with each of these six (6) nights or longer.
Other Important Notes About Prerequisites: These retreats must have been led by Spirit Rock, IMS, or IRC teachers, or other recognized Insight Meditation teachers. Previous retreats must be silent residential retreats and have a similar format to this retreat, with instructions, practices, and talks focused on Insight Meditation. Online retreats do not qualify for these retreat prerequisites. When applying, you will need to provide the teachers’ names, dates, location, length (# of nights), and style of the retreats.
RETREAT DESCRIPTION:
An extended retreat period offers the rare opportunity for sustained, dedicated practice. This retreat emphasizes quieting the mind, opening the heart, and developing profound clarity and depth of Insight practice. Instructions will follow the traditional four foundations of mindfulness, influenced by the teachings of Mahasi Sayadaw and other Theravada (Insight Meditation) traditions, and will be supported by a variety of skillful means. The teachings will encompass training in the heart qualities of lovingkindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity, with a daily schedule structured around periods of silent meditation, guided instructions, Dharma talks, practice meetings with teachers, and optional mindful movement.
These extended retreats (as with all retreats at Spirit Rock) are NOT open for self-retreats.
Teacher(s)-in-Training: Eleni Monos
FEBRUARY 1-MONTH SLIDING SCALE:
Please consider selecting the highest possible level you can reasonably afford: your generosity supports your community of practitioners who need to pay less as well as staff and Spirit Rock.
Supporter Rate – $11,620 (single room; covers cost of retreat, plus a deeply generous dana offering to Spirit Rock)
Benefactor Rate – $8,400 (single room; covers cost of retreat, with a meaningful dana contribution to Spirit Rock)
Sustainer Rate – $6,160 (single room; covers cost of retreat)
Basic Rate – $4,620 (double or single room possible; partially subsidized rate)
Scholarship Rate (YA, BIPOC, M/K) – $2,100 (double or single room possible; significantly subsidized rate)
PLUS a donation to the teacher(s).
CANCELLATION POLICY – One-month Retreat:
- $250 fee* = on or before December 7, 2024 (>8 weeks)
- $500 fee* = December 8, 2024 – January 4, 2025 (4-8 weeks)
- $750 fee* = January 5 – 18, 2025 (2-4 weeks)
- NO REFUNDS = January 19, 2025 or after (applies to ALL participants)
*Fees reduced 50% for scholarship participants, excluding last tier.
APPLICATION PROCESS:
The application period opens at 9:00am (Pacific Time) on Wednesday, July 10, 2024. Those who apply between July 10 – August 28, 2024 (by 11:59pm Pacific Time) will be included in the first round of notifications.
Participants will be selected from the pool of applicants with priority given to BIPOC folks, young adults, and those who identify as LGBTQIA+ (whether scholarships are requested or not).
First round notifications will be sent via email by Friday, September 20, 2024. Please refrain from calling or emailing before this deadline. We will need this time to process all applications, coordinate with teachers, and allocate scholarship funding. If you are selected, you will receive an email with a special link to register and pay your retreat fees online. If you end up on the wait list, you will be notified of your relative position on the wait list.
For All Applicants: To be included in the first round of notifications, your application must be complete, including prerequisites already met, and submitted by the deadline. No exceptions.
If you submit an application after August 28, 2024:
We will continue to accept applications on a rolling basis after the initial deadline of August 28 until the start of the retreat. Applications received after this date will be put on a wait list if the retreat is full.
Scholarships:
Scholarship funding is offered to those needing financial assistance to attend. We receive many more requests for scholarships than we have funding for so we cannot guarantee scholarships will be available to all in need.
For monthlong retreats only: Spirit Rock extends the upper age limit of the Young Adult (YA) scholarship rate to individuals 18-32 years of age. A limited number of these YA rates will be available.
If you need scholarship funds to attend, once the application is available, please be sure to complete the Scholarship Section. Funding may likely not be available later.
PLEASE READ – Details on our current COVID Safety Protocols for in-person retreats.
About the Teachers
Dawn Scott
Dawn Scott has been practicing Insight Meditation since 2008. She is a graduate of the Insight Meditation Society’s teacher training program and is a core teacher of Spirit Rock’s Liberation, Emptiness, and Awareness Practices (LEAP) Program. Dawn has a deep love of long retreat practice and the Buddha's liberative teachings.
Learn more about Dawn ScottVance Pryor
Vance Pryor has practiced insight meditation since 1999 in both the United States and Myanmar. He has been influenced by the teachings of Sayadaw U Pandita and Sayadaw U Tejaniya. He is a graduate of The Insight Meditation Society's 2017-2021 Teacher Training Program.
Learn more about Vance PryorTuere Sala
Tuere Sala is a Guiding Teacher at Spirit Rock Retreat Center and Seattle Insight. She is a retired prosecuting attorney who has practiced Vipassana meditation for over 30 years. Tuere is committed to lay practice and inspired by bringing the Dharma to nontraditional places. She is a strong advocate for practitioners living with high stress, […]
Learn more about Tuere SalaBrian Lesage
Brian Lesage has practiced Buddhist meditation since 1988 and has taught meditation since 2000. He has studied in the Zen, Theravada and Tibetan schools of Buddhism. He was ordained in the Rinzai Zen tradition in 1996. His training in Vipassana Meditation includes doing extended meditation retreats in Myanmar (Burma), Nepal and India as well as numerous […]
Learn more about Brian Lesagedevon hase
devon hase loves long retreats. Cumulatively, she’s spent four years in silent practice in the Insight and Vajrayana traditions. Since discovering meditation in 2000, she has put dharma and community at the center of her life: she spent a decade bringing mindfulness to high school and college classrooms and now teaches at the Insight Meditation […]
Learn more about devon haseJD Doyle
JD Doyle (they/them) served as Core Teacher at the East Bay Meditation Center, where they co-founded the Alphabet (LGBTQIA+) Saṅgha. They graduated from Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s Retreat Teacher Training in 2020 and teach at saṅghas across the US and in Canada. JD began studying and practicing Buddhism in 1995, at Insight Meditation Society and […]
Learn more about JD DoyleRasika Link
Rasika has been practicing and teaching hatha yoga since 1984. She has been influenced by many teachers in both the Iyengar and Kripalu traditions. In 1999 she began vipassana practices at Spirit Rock, and her yoga classes gradually shifted to a more concentrated, mindful style of teaching. She invites curiosity to awaken in the asanas […]
Learn more about Rasika LinkCategories : Application, Multi-day, On-land, Prerequisite, Residential, Retreat