Cultivating a Healing and Generous Abundance
With Viveka and Silasiddhi
October 2 - 5, 2026
RETREAT BY INVITED PRESENTER
Inspired by the Wisdom Buddha Figure associated with the element earth and the Wisdom of Equality, Ratnasambhava, we will
- Cultivate inner and outer worlds of abundance and generosity,
- Attune to recognizing the inherent value and ultimate potential in all beings
- Heal the suffering of divisiveness, superiority and inferiority to which human are vulnerable
The retreat will engage with this theme through imagination and creativity, meditation, warm-heartedness, connection with community and the natural world, embodied practice, music, rituals and movement. There will periods of silence as well as space for mindful conversation.
“This weekend was heartfelt and informative, full of foundational information and helpful for my freedom. I was able to see life and the world differently as a part of myself, myself of it.”

Event Highlights
- Instruction and support from experienced teachers
- A thoughtful balance of meditation, contemplation, ritual, and rest periods
- A supportive and friendly community of practitioners
- Access to individual meditation support if needed
- Q&A with teachers
- Delicious all-vegetarian meals with locally-sourced ingredients
- Option to extend stay on Personal Retreat
- Extensive library of dharma books
- Expansive wooded grounds with beautiful walking paths, flora, and fauna
- Single rooms for all (option for couples to share)

OPEN TO ALL
Meditation: This retreat will be most suitable for people with any level of meditation experience, including none at all. Beginner instruction will be offered during the retreat, as needed.
Mindful Movement: Optional. No experience needed, very accessible.
Scholarships are available on a limited basis. Please email the Triratna New York New Jersey sangha to express your interest in financial assistance in order to attend this retreat. Thank you!

SCHEDULE
(subject to change)
Friday, October 2
| 3:00 PM | Check in begins |
| 5:00-5:45 PM | Pre-retreat Meeting (Library) |
| 6:00-7:00 PM | Dinner (Dining Room) |
| 7:15-7:30 PM | Welcome (Library) |
| 7:30-8:00 PM | Large Group Introduction (Milarepa Hall) |
| 8:00-9:00 PM | Evening Practice (Milarepa Hall) |
| 9:00 PM | Silence until after breakfast |
Saturday, October 3-Sunday, October 4
| 6:30-6:50 AM | Movement (Practice Pavilion or Milarepa Hall, weather dependent) |
| 7:00-8:30 AM | Morning Practice (Milarepa Hall) |
| 8:30-9:30 AM | Breakfast (Dining Hall) |
| 10:00 AM-12:15 PM | Morning Dharma Teaching & Practice |
| 12:30-1:30 PM | Lunch (Dining Hall) |
| 2:30-3:30 PM | Free time, Group Healing, Movement (Milarepa Hall) |
| 3:30-5:45 PM | Community Dharma & Small Group Sharing (Milarepa Hall) |
| 6:00-7:00 PM | Dinner |
| 7:30-9:00 PM | Evening Practice (Milarepa Hall) |
| 9:00 PM | Silence until after breakfast |
Monday, October 5
| 6:30-6:50 AM | Movement (Practice Pavilion or Milarepa Hall, weather dependent) |
| 7:00-8:30 AM | Morning Practice (Milarepa Hall) |
| 8:30-9:30 AM | Breakfast (Dining Hall) |
| 9:30-10:00 AM | Packing |
| 10:00 AM-12:00 PM | Morning Dharma Teaching & Practice (Practice Pavilion or Milarepa Hall, weather dependent) |
| Intention Setting | |
| Closing Circle | |
| 12:00-1:00 PM | Lunch |
| 1:00 PM | Checkout and Departure |
Teachers
Viveka is the President of the Triratna NY-NJ sangha. Her teaching emphasizes awakening here and now – grounded in the body, and accessed through a spacious, appreciative, curiosity. Her teaching style is informed by over 20 years of dharma practice and long silent retreats, interaction with a diversity of Buddhist teachers and practitioners, and her work as a certified coach, facilitator, and trainer supporting people in social change movements to realize lasting transformation. She lives in San Francisco, California.
Learn more about Viveka
Silasiddhi has spent over 20 years pursuing two intertwined practices: meditation and photography. A student of Buddhism and an Order member of the Triratna Buddhist Community, he also works as a professor of photography. The two practices of meditation and photography have grown alongside each other, shaping how he sees and how he teaches.
Learn more about Silasiddhi





