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A Year to Live (YL4T23)

Vinny Ferraro, Pam Dunn and Frank Ostaseski

January 21 - December 16, 2023

Date and Time Details:
January – December, 2023
10:00am–1:00pm US Pacific Time

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
Registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor – $1,500.00
  • Sustainer – $1,250.00
  • Base – $1,008.00
  • Reduced Rate – $750.00
  • Scholarship Rate 1 – $500.00
  • Scholarship Rate 2 – $200.00
  • Mudita/Karuna Scholarship-Limited – $50.00
  • BIPOC Scholarship-Limited – $50.00

Cancellation Policy:*

  • $100 cancellation fee – On or before January 18, by 5:00pm US Pacific Time
  • No refund: Open credit or tax deductible donation (after the second class) – January 19 until February 27
  • No refunds or open credits –  February 28 and beyond
*Fees reduced for scholarship participants

Registration closes at the end of the day (US Pacific Time) on January 19, 2023. A waiting list application will be created if it fills.


Teaching Team: Vinny Ferraro (Lead), Frank Ostaseski, and Pam Dunn.

Description:
This year-long program, based on the book A Year to Live by Stephen Levine, is designed for people of all ages, regardless of life stage. In community, we will focus on waking up and living life more fully through the exploration of death as spiritual practice.

In our largely death-denying modern culture, few are encouraged to actively contemplate the inevitability of our death, or that it could happen at any time. The Buddha recommended that we do just that, not to frighten us, but to use death as an object of contemplation to help us awaken to the fragile, fleeting, and precious nature of our lives.

Ultimately, this is a year-long practice in forgiveness, gratitude and letting go. Through guided meditations, inquiry and small group discussions, we will be guided, with the support of community, through a process of living this year as if it were our last. You are warmly welcome!

Program Includes: Find program outline here.
  • Format: Online
  • Teachings: Monthly (12) large group sessions (recorded)
  • Community support: Monthly (12), self-organized home group sessions with home group sangha (required, each group will determine a time that works for everyone during the January session)
  • Q&A sessions (monthly, optional, recorded)
  • Home practices: Guided meditations, readings, reflections (estimated 5-7 hours/month + monthly home groups + daily meditation)
  • Access: Video and audio recordings

Program Dates:
Monthly large group sessions – Saturdays: January 21 (required!), February 25, March 18, April 22, May 20, June 17, July 15, August 19, September 23, October 21, November 18, December 16, plus a “Graduation” January 20, 2024. All large group meeting times are: 10:00am – 1:00pm US Pacific Time

Participation Commitment:
  • Attend at least 10 of 12 monthly large group sessions – must attend the first session. The first session is required(!) to establish the safety of the container and respect the shared commitment of our “Year to Live” sangha.
  • Participate fully in home groups
  • Complete home practice assignments, practices, and readings (including Year to Live book)
  • Attend at least one program orientation session (required – no RSVP, just show up!)
    • Thursday, January 5; 5:00 – 6:00pm US Pacific Time
    • Friday, January 6; 12:00 – 1:00pm US Pacific Time
    • Tuesday, January 17; 10:00 – 11:00am US Pacific Time

IMPORTANT! If you are unable to make this Participation Commitment at this time, please wait and join us for a future iteration.

Financial Assistance:
Scholarships are limited and are reserved for those truly experiencing financial hardship. Scholarship sliding scale: $50-$500. Financial assistance for training programs is generally offered once per year, per person.

Cancellation Policy:*
  • $100 cancellation fee – On or before January 18, by 5:00pm US Pacific Time
  • No refunds: Open credit or tax deductible donation (after the second class) – January 19 to February 27
  • No refunds or open credits –  February 28 and beyond

*Fees reduced for scholarship participants


About the Teachers

Vinny Ferraro

Vinny Ferraro has been a practitioner of insight meditation (Vipassanā) since the mid-90s. He is a co-Founder of the Dharma Punx and he’s been the Guiding Teacher of the Big Heart City Sangha in San Francisco for 20 years. He is also a nationally recognized leader in designing and implementing interventions for at-risk adolescents and […]

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Pam Dunn

Pam Dunn

For almost 20 years, Pam Dunn has been a leader and teacher trainer for Challenge Day, one of the best known organizations in North America teaching empathy, compassion and other core social & emotional skills to students. She has worked with well over 100,000 youth in middle schools and high schools across the U.S., Canada, […]

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Frank Ostaseski

Frank Ostaseski

Frank Ostaseski is a pioneer in end of life care. In 1987, he cofounded the Zen Hospice Project, the first Buddhist hospice in America. He guided that groundbreaking work for almost 20 years establishing a longstanding model for mindful and compassionate care. In 2005, he founded the Metta Institute training countless healthcare clinicians and caregivers […]

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