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The Four Noble Truths and Dependent Origination: Are They Still Applicable? (342R24) - On Land

Ajahn Amaro, Ajahn Nyaniko, Jill Satterfield and Ralph Steele

July 5 - 14, 2024

Date and Time Details:
Friday to Sunday
July 5 - 14, 2024 (9 nights)
Arrival Time: 2:30pm - 4:30pm
Departure Time: 11:00am

On Land - Main Retreat Hall

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
registration@spiritrock.org

  • Registration Fee-shared room. – $250.00
  • Basic-Commuter Rate – $250.00

Cancellation Policy for this Monastic Retreat**:

  • Full refund: On or before 8 weeks (May 10)
  • $175: 4-8 weeks before (May 11-June 7)
  • No Refunds as of 4 weeks before (June 8)
**Fees reduced for serious illness or death in family

Interested in Commuting to the retreat? – learn more below.


RETREAT TO BE HELD ON THE LAND!

Description:
The Buddha’s teachings of the Four Noble Truths and Dependent Origination were formulated more than 2600 years ago, in a social environment radically different from that of today’s “Information Age.” Can it be the case that such ancient tools, which were effective and cherished in their own time, are still fully functional and useful in the hyper-connected, fast-paced society of the West in the 21st Century?

This retreat will be an opportunity to explore these classical teachings and their related practices, and to discover whether they are indeed effective in illuminating our hearts and minds and in leading us to liberation. During our time together, we will create a monastery environment, offering an opportunity to explore the Dhamma in a setting that differs somewhat from a typical meditation retreat. We will all live the monastery life—following the Eight Precepts, taking only what is offered, and reflecting on our every activity as part of our practice. This will include noble silence, morning and evening chanting, stillness and moving meditation, mindful movement sessions, and daily Dhamma talks and teachings.

Retreatants are expected to stay for the entire retreat and to participate fully in the retreat schedule, including the daily work period. Please try to avoid booking flights or making other arrangements that will cause you to arrive late or to leave early. If you have any questions or concerns during the retreat, the retreat coordinators and other staff are available to assist you. We look forward to spending this time together.

The Eight Precepts
1. Not intentionally taking the life of living creatures.
2. Not taking the possessions of others.
3. Refraining from all sexual activity.
4. Refraining from lying, abusive or malicious speech.*
5. Not taking intoxicating drink or drugs.
6. Not eating after mid-day.
7. Not seeking entertainment, playing radios or musical instruments. And dressing in a modest, unadorned way that does not attract attention.
8. Avoiding over-indulgence in sleep.
*On retreat the 4th precept is usually observed as Noble Silence–keeping the silence unless there is a practical necessity to speak.


Registration Fee:
A minimum $250 registration fee is required to reserve a space in this retreat. This fee will be fully refunded following your attendance at the retreat. A retreat of this length would normally cost $3240.

On the last day of the retreat, participants will be invited to offer dana or make offerings in two categories: support for the retreat teachers and support for Spirit Rock. The word “dana” means generosity and simply translates into a heartfelt donation. Your support offered to the teachers and to Spirit Rock will help us continue to offer these types of unique monastic retreats and the rest of our programs. To read more about the practice of dāna, go to Dāna: The Practice of Generosity.

IMPORTANT – Details on our current COVID Safety Protocols for In-person Retreats.

Cancellation Policy for this Monastic Retreat**:

  • Full refund: On or before 8 weeks (May 10)
  • $175 fee: 4-8 weeks before (May 11-June 7)
  • No Refunds as of 4 weeks before (June 8)

**Fees reduced for serious illness or death in family


Retreat Commuter Option:
The retreat commuter option will only become available once the retreat is FULL with a waitlist.

Prerequisite to Attend as a Commuter:
You must have attended at least one 7-night or two 5-night silent, Insight (vipassanā) meditation residential retreats PRIOR to attending this retreat.

What is a Retreat Commuter?
A retreat commuter is a practitioner who attends a full residential retreat, including all meals, but they are not provided with overnight accommodations. Instead practitioners stay in their own home or find local accommodations. A communal resting area is provided during the day while on campus for the retreat. The retreat commuter is expected to attend the entire retreat just like residential retreatants. Special reduced rates are listed below for retreat commuters

If you have questions about being a retreat commuter, please email Registration@spiritrock.org

Commuter Registration Fee: $250


About the Teachers

Ajahn Amaro

Ajahn Amaro is a Spirit Rock Teachers Council Emeritus, born in England in 1956. He received his BSc. in Psychology and Physiology from the University of London. Spiritual searching led him to Thailand, where he went to Wat Pah Nanachat, a Forest Tradition monastery established for Western disciples of Thai meditation master, Ajahn Chah, who […]

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Ajahn Nyaniko

Ajahn Nyaniko was born and raised in northern California. In 2002, he took novice ordination, and in July 2003 he ordained as a bhikkhu. He received his basic training from Luang Por Pasanno and Luang Por Amaro at Abhayagiri and has also spent over 6 years training in Thailand.

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Jill Satterfield

Jill Satterfield is an international mindfulness and meditation teacher. She integrates somatic and contemplative psychology with 35 years of Buddhist practice and silent retreats. With her primary teacher, Ajahn Amaro, Jill was the first to offer mindful movement in silent retreats at Spirit Rock and Insight Meditation Center over 25 years ago. She was a […]

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Ralph Steele

Ralph Steele has been teaching meditation since 1987. He ran a meditation-based trauma clinic for thirty-two years in Santa Fe. A Vietnam combat veteran who also ordained as a Theravada monk in Myanmar and in the Ven. Ajahn Chah Thai-Forest tradition, Ralph has studied extensively with Tibetan, Zen, and other Thai Forest Masters. In 2001 […]

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