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Learn to Meditate: An Introduction and Retreat for Everyone

November 24–26, 2023

Learn to Meditate, Meditation & Mindfulness, On Land Retreats, Personal Transformation

Learn to meditate with Buddhist monk Loden Nyima!

Why Learn to Meditate?

Meditation is a simple, natural, healthy activity that absolutely anyone can do. You do not need to be interested in a religious path in order to learn and benefit from meditation. Meditation has survived for thousands of years because it works. Your own peace of mind is your birthright, and everyone has the capacity to connect with this peaceful aspect of mind.

In meditation, we learn to hold, embrace, and accept ourselves and all the ups and downs of life with gentle, loving, trust and strength. This can be an especially helpful tool in modern times when so many of us feel stressed, anxious, overwhelmed, depressed, or just in need of some TLC. Even more, meditation can be an important source of grounding, healing, resiliency, strength, and inspiration. The practice of meditation and learning to relate with our own mind can be the basis for how we engage with others, and a catalyst for our own growth and awakening./

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What Will I Learn?

This gentle weekend is designed to support you in learning how to meditate. There will be time to practice, lots of guidance and support, one-on-one meetings, discussions, and time in nature. In this program you will learn and practice:

    • How to Meditate
    • Working with Stress and Difficult Emotions
    • On-the-Spot Methods You Can Use in Life
    • Supporting Yourself with Daily Meditation

A feel for our approach:

Please enjoy the following essays from Loden as a bit of an introduction to his approach and leading style:

  • How to Meditate
  • Becoming Our Own Best Friend
  • Freedom from Inner Netflix
  • Our Self-Healing, Self-Rejuvenating Mind

What Comes Next?

This is a stand-alone offering with no strings attached. While Loden is an ordained Buddhist, this class is a non-secular offering that focuses on working skillfully with one’s mind through time-tested meditation practices. If you decide you would like to go further after the Learn to Meditate class, we offer a Path of Meditation with regular weekend and week-long retreats, as well as one-on-one support online whenever you’d like. Supportive resources such as articles, videos and podcasts are added periodically.

 

Please review and understand DMC’s current COVID-19 policy before visiting DMC.

Presenter

Loden Nyima

Gelong Loden Nyima is a fully ordained Buddhist monk. He lived at Gampo Abbey from 2009 – 2017 where he practiced intensively, completed a cycle of advanced studies (Shedra), and served in various roles including as a senior teacher. He now lives at Drala Mountain Center where he serves as Resident Teacher and a founding […]

Program Details

Dates: November 24–26, 2023

Tuition: Tuition $195 + 2 nights lodging
Presenter:

Loden Nyima

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Check in Instructions:

Check in takes place from 2– 5 pm on your program start date. All participants and volunteer staff must check in at our Guest Services cabin. Please arrive before 5 pm to check-in and settle into your accommodations. Your program begins with orientation, followed by dinner and your program. The Guest Services cabin closes at 5 pm after which no one is available to provide information or orient you to your accommodations. All programs usually end at 12:30 pm on the program's departure date, followed by lunch. Further specifics regarding your program's schedule will be available upon arrival. If applicable, you will receive an email from the program coordinator in the week prior to your program with any additional information you may need.

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