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Fall Insight Meditation Retreat (295R21)

Phillip Moffitt, Tuere Sala, Dawn Scott and Matthew Brensilver, PhD

September 26 - October 2, 2021

Date and Time Details:
Sunday to Sunday, Sept 26 - Oct 2, 2021
Start (Sept 26): 6:00 p.m./End Time (Oct 2): TBD

Location:
Online via Zoom

Sliding Scale:
$320-$2,400
Fees do not include a donation to the teacher(s). Code 295R21.

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor – $2,400.00
  • Sustainer – $1,550.00
  • Base – $850.00
  • Online Reduced – $625.00
  • Mudita/Karuna Scholarship – $320.00
  • People of Color Scholarship – $320.00

Cancellation Policy for Online Multi-day Retreats (4+ days) and Residential Retreats (Aug-Dec 2021):

  • $100 fee* when you cancel 2 or more days before your retreat (*fees reduced to half for scholarship participants)
  • No refunds when you cancel less than 2 days prior to your retreat (applies to all participants)

Lottery is now closed as of June 2, 2021. We will send out our first notifications week of June 7, 2021. You will be asked to register and pay then.


Description:
Beneath the fragmentation and pain of this time, something is rumbling deep in our minds. It is as if the tectonic plates are moving inside us, but we don’t know exactly where everything will land. How can we stabilize ourselves and leverage the moment to understand the Dharma more deeply and soften our hearts more fully?

This Insight retreat will explore the power of goodness amidst the intensity of our human condition. The pāramīs serve to guide our hearts: generosity, morality, renunciation, wisdom, energy, patience, truthfulness, resolution, lovingkindness, and equanimity. These forces of goodness do not erase suffering, but guide us towards wisdom and compassion.

Practicing within our own homes offers an unusual opportunity. Our home can offer a sense of comfort but our habit energies are often strongest there. Home retreat can be transformative in ways we do not experience in residential retreats. It allows us to deeply integrate this spiritual path into our living space, creating the visual and temporal reminders of path and practice in our own home.

Traditional meditation instruction will be combined with a spirit of lovingkindness and silent sitting and walking meditation, Dharma talks, and small group practice meetings with teachers. This retreat is open to new and experienced meditators.

All are welcome! No one will be turned away for lack of funds as space allows. For more information, please email Registration@spiritrock.org.

About the Teachers

Phillip Moffitt

Phillip Moffitt

Phillip Moffitt is a Buddhist meditation teacher and writer based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He served as Co-Guiding Teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center from 2010-2018. Phillip is an honorary co-founder and the creator of the practice method that is the focus of the nonprofit organization Dharma Ground, which offers online Insight retreats […]

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Tuere Sala

Tuere 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, […]

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Dawn Scott

Dawn Scott has been practicing Insight Meditation since 2008 and served as the Family Program Coordinator for eight years at Spirit Rock Meditation Center.  She is a graduate of the Insight Meditation Society’s 2017 – 2021 teacher training program, a co-principal teacher of Marin Sangha, and is a core teacher of Spirit Rock’s Liberation, Emptiness, […]

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Matthew Brensilver, PhD

Matthew Brensilver teaches at the Insight Retreat Center, Spirit Rock and Insight Meditation Society. He was previously program director for Mindful Schools and for more than a decade, was a core teacher at Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society. Matthew worked as a clinical social worker, serving severely and persistently mentally ill adults. He subsequently […]

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