Taking Refuge in the Buddha

This program is part of a Path called "A Year of Refuge: An Immersion in the Triple Gem." Please click here for more information on the full path.

This program examines the archetype of Buddha as a representation of one’s own awakened potential, and as a starting point to consider how those of us practicing today might find in the legacy and teachings of the historical Buddha time-tested guidance to cultivate our own mind. Examples will also be drawn from the spiritual biographies of other notable practitioners. This program will also look to the canonical story of the Buddha’s encounters with aging, sickness, and death in order to better understand their relationship to aspiration and motivation.   

Noble Silence:

Noble silence will be observed during much of this program. Some contemplative exercises may involve mindful speaking and listening. Noble silence is to be upheld at all other times.

Experience Level:

Suitable for intermediate and advanced practitioners.

Prerequisites:

  • At least one silent, teacher led insight meditation retreat consisting of at least seven nights in duration. 
  • A daily meditation practice or a sincere commitment to beginning and sustaining a daily meditation practice for the duration of the program.  

Cancellation Policy:

We understand that personal circumstances may require you to cancel your registration. In these cases, please contact us right away. If you cancel more than eight weeks before the program starts, you are eligible for a full refund minus a $100 administrative fee. If you cancel between three and eight weeks before the program starts, you are eligible for a 50% refund of the deposit. Registration fees are nonrefundable less than three weeks before the program starts.