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Adyashanti
Emptiness Dancing: A Weekend Silent Retreat
January 16-18

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Cutting through the myths and misinformation that cloud what enlightenment truly is, you can begin to awaken within yourself the deep inner transformation, the living experience of enlightenment. This weekend is for those who desire to realize the truth of their being, the essence of existence. Silence will be the container of retreat, for it is in inner silence that deep realization spontaneously blooms. Adyashanti encourages each participant to inquire fearlessly down to the root of self and the illusion of separation so the light of awakening can penetrate the whole of one's being. The retreat is structured to support the flowering of realization as well as to challenge the ways we hold on and resist letting go into the truth. The schedule will include meditation and satsangs (talks by Adyashanti followed by dialogues with the audience). Outside of satsang this retreat will be held in silence.
  • Fulfills the spiritual practice prerequisite for John F. Kennedy University's Graduate School for Holistic Studies.

ADYASHANTI dares seekers of peace and freedom to take the possibility of liberation seriously. He began teaching in 1996, at the request of the Zen teacher with whom he had been studying for 14 years. Since then many spiritual seekers have awakened to their true nature while spending time with Adyashanti. The author of True Meditation, Emptiness Dancing, The Impact of Awakening, and My Secret is Silence, Adyashanti offers spontaneous and direct non-dual teachings that have been compared to those of the early Zen masters and Advaita Vedanta sages. Adyashanti teaches throughout the United States and Canada.

For more information see www.adyashanti.org.

    Total Cost Per Person
    (including tuition, meals, lodging, and facilities use)
     
    Housing TypeCost
    Commuting (Day use, meals & facilities)275
    Your Tent297
    Your Van297
    Economy (8 or more to a room)329
    Dormitory (4-7 to a room or cabin)345
    Triple (3 to a room or cabin)363
    Double (2 to a room or cabin)379
    Double with Bath (2 to a room)401

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  • A Deposit of $100 is required with registration.
  • CANCELLATION or CHANGE in REGISTRATION
    Deposits are non-refundable and non-transferable. For cancellations received at least 2 weeks before the program, the deposit less a $50 fee will be credited to any other program within one year. No credit is available for cancellation less than two weeks prior to the program, for no-shows, or for leaving an event early. Housing changes incur a $20 change fee.
  • Check-in for Mount Madonna Center programs begins at 4:00 pm.
  • Dinner is served from 5:30-6:30 on Friday and 5:00-6:00 on other days.
  • If you will be arriving late, please ask us to save a dinner for you.
  • Orientation begins at 7:00 pm.
  • The program will end about midday on the final scheduled day.
 
 

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