
Step into a weekend designed to nourish both your inner life and your relationship with the world around you. Through imagination and creativity, meditation, warm-heartedness, connection with community and the natural world, embodied practice, music, rituals, and movement, this gathering invites you to explore what healing and generous abundance can feel like in practice.
Held in a supportive and inspiring atmosphere, the experience offers space to slow down, reconnect, and open to new ways of being. Each element of the program is crafted to encourage presence, reflection, and a deeper sense of belonging, while also making room for joy, expression, and shared energy.
Whether you are seeking renewal, inspiration, or a meaningful pause from daily life, this weekend offers a gentle yet expansive container for personal and collective growth. Come ready to move, listen, create, and connect in a way that feels grounding, heartfelt, and alive.

This registration fee is for two people. This comfortable room has one double bed, and may be shared by couples in a committed relationship. With ample room for meditation, it features a desk and small table suitable for a meditation object. All rooms are furnished with linens, pillows, blankets, coverlets, and towels, as well as a meditation cushion and zabuton. The room shares a bath with one or two other rooms. Room rates include three delicious vegetarian meals each day (6 total meals for a couple room); there is also a tea station on each hall.

These large rooms have one double bed, a private bath, private terrace, a refrigerator and ample room for practice. Each room has a small table suitable for a meditation object and a meditation cushion and zabaton, as well as a desk and an armoire. Room rates include three delicious vegetarian meals each day; there is also an in-room tea station.

This reservation fee is for two people and includes three delicious vegetarian meals each day (6 total for a couple). This large room has one double bed, which may be shared by couples in a committed relationship. In addition, it has a private bath, private terrace, a refrigerator and ample room for practice. Each room has a small table suitable for a meditation object and a meditation cushion and zabaton, as well as a desk and an armoire.

Viveka serves as President of the Triratna NY-NJ sangha and brings a grounded, contemporary approach to Buddhist teaching. Her work centers on the possibility of awakening in the present moment—through the body, and through a spacious mindset shaped by appreciation and curiosity. Rather than treating practice as something distant or abstract, she invites students to meet experience directly, with openness...
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With more than 20 years devoted to both meditation and photography, Silasiddhi brings a rare blend of contemplative depth and artistic vision to his work. As a student of Buddhism and a member of the Triratna Buddhist Community, he has cultivated a practice rooted in mindfulness, presence, and insight. At the same time, his role as a professor of photography...
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191 Cragsmoor Rd, Pine Bush, NY 12566, USA
Pine Bush
Fri, Oct 2