This daylong retreat for youngish adults (over 18, 20s, 30s, and 40s) offers a warm, supportive space to explore how to live with more courage, kindness, and integrity during challenging times. Through guided meditations and talks, we’ll dive into the heart qualities of loving-kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity, also known as the Brahmavihāras. We’ll also reflect on sila, the ethical foundation of Buddhist practice, and explore ways to integrate these teachings into our daily lives.
In addition to the formal retreat schedule, participants will observe noble silence—a practice of refraining from casual conversation to deepen mindfulness and introspection throughout the day. There will also be an optional opportunity to connect and build community after the retreat ends. It’s a chance to reflect together on the day’s insights and foster connections with like-minded peers, creating a supportive environment to carry the practice into life.
The day’s offerings will include:
- Guided meditations (seated and walking)
- Teachings on the divine abodes and sila (ethical conduct)
- Group discussions and reflections
- Practical tools for meeting challenges with integrity
- Time for personal reflection and journaling
- Optional community gathering after the retreat
This retreat is open to all levels of practitioners, including those that have never meditated before. The location has cushions, chairs, tea, and water.
Please bring a lunch and anything else you might need, including a journal and water bottle.
YA Daylong Example Schedule
10am-10:10 Intro to the day and noble silence invitation
10:10-10:40 Group check-in
10:40-11:10 Guided mindfulness practice
11:10-11:15 Review of loving-kindness/metta
11:15-11:45 Guided loving-kindness/metta
11:45-11:55 Short break
12:00pm-12:15 Dharma talk
12:15-12:45 Sitting meditation (mostly silent)
12:45-12:50 Eating meditation instructions
12:50-1:35 Silent lunch
1:35-2:05 Sense and savor walk
2:05-2:30 “Choiceless awareness” meditation
2:30-2:45 Loving-kindness walking practice
2:45-3:00 Dharma talk
3:15 – 3:30 Silent practice
3:30-3:55 Breaking the silence, dyads about their experience, group share and question/response
3:55-4:00 Closing circle