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Retreat Dharma Talks

Simplicity and Stillness

During this weeklong spring insight meditation retreat, we will learn to slow down and attune to the fresh simplicity of our present moment experience, rest in stillness, and connect with the heart's inner capacity for healing and freedom.

We will be exploring the cultivation of the 5 spiritual strengths or the 5 spiritual faculties that the Buddha taught: cultivating mindfulness, confidence and trust, persistence, concentration, and wisdom to support the development of our meditation practice. We’ll tend to the heart and mind with compassionate mindfulness and strengthen our connection with ourselves and each other, with time for enjoying nature, deep rest, and practice surrounded by nature.

Together we will explore some of the supports for presence: letting go of distraction, the deliberate cultivation of simplicity and contentment, and a renewed sense of connection with our own bodies, hearts, and minds in community. By bringing mindful attention to our moment to moment experience, we can learn to cultivate resilience amidst change and grow in awareness, love, and wisdom.

2025-04-24 (7 days) Big Bear Retreat Center

  
2025-04-25 Reflections on Confidence 54:36
Devon Hase
2025-04-26 Mindfulness of the Body with Vedana 38:50
Devon Hase
2025-04-26 Metta for the Body 35:43
Devon Hase
2025-04-27 The Magic of Mindfulness 43:17
Devon Hase
Sutta stories about the blessings of mindfulness, including protection, remembering, embodiment, wisdom, and restfulness.
2025-04-28 Cittanupassana (Mindfulness of Thoughts) 38:23
Devon Hase
Teaching and guided meditation on using thoughts as our object of mindfulness.
2025-04-28 Caring Figure Meditation 43:20
Devon Hase
Teaching and guided meditation on receiving care, using caring moment, caring figure, and circle of benefactors.
2025-04-29 Metta for All Beings 28:08
Devon Hase
Guided practice on metta for all beings
2025-04-29 Wisdom 31:54
Devon Hase
Dharma talk on the cultivation of Wisdom
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