Finding Sea Legs in Saṃsāra:
An Online “Householder” Retreat
With
Bill & Susan Morgan
Offered Nov 29 - Dec 5, 2020
Bringing mindfulness into our daily lives is a significant challenge. Even when we get a taste of clarity while on retreat, our insight and resolve tend to weaken in the busyness of our multi-tasking lives. This retreat is specifically designed to address this disheartening practice dilemma. It is intended to support the integration of a meaningful meditation practice into the flow of our everyday lives. During this precarious time, with fear and anxiety and uncertainty running high, making meditation supportive and relevant to our lives feels more important than ever.
Recorded Sessions
Sunday Opening
Monday Discussion and Instruction
Tuesday Discussion and Instruction
Wednesday Discussion and Instruction
Thursday Discussion and Instruction
Friday Discussion and Instruction
Meditation & Daily Wrap-Up
Meditation & Daily Wrap-Up
Meditation & Daily Wrap-Up
Meditation & Daily Wrap-Up
Meditation & Daily Wrap-Up
Saturday Meditation and Closing
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Facilitating Teachers

Bill Morgan
Bill Morgan, PsyD, is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Cambridge, MA. He has participated in many intensive retreats in meditation practice over the past 40 years and completed a four-year meditation retreat at the Forest Refuge in Barre, MA in 2013. Together with Susan Morgan, he has been leading mindfulness retreats for 15 years.

Susan Morgan
Susan Morgan, CNS, is a psychotherapist in Cambridge, MA. She is a board and faculty member of the Institute for Meditation and Psychotherapy and contributing author to Mindfulness and Psychotherapy. Susan has a longstanding meditation practice and completed a four-year meditation retreat at the Forest Refuge in 2013. She has been leading retreats, primarily for caregivers, for the last 15 years. Lovingkindness and mindfulness of the body are integral to her teaching.