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Being Here Now in the Middle of Everything : April 14 – 17 : Breitenbush Hot Springs

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By bill scheider

Join us for a rich, loving tribute to Ram Dass, Being Here Now in the Middle of Everything, at Breitenbush Hot Springs in Oregon. This 3-day retreat will honor his journey and his  priceless contribution to bringing the dharma to the West – and to Breitenbush – over the past 50 years.

Ram Dass led annual retreats at Breitenbush for more than 20 years, so this time (a week after his birthday) and this place are perfect for this celebration.

Scroll down for registration info.

Ram Dass’s longtime friend and collaborator Rameshwar Das, of Love Serve Remember Foundation, will join Living Earth founder Anjani Betsy Toll to offer this program, along with kirtanista Kavita MacMillan, who will bring her musical alchemy of kirtan as well as yoga into the mix. Brief bios are below.

We’ll share richness from the Buddhist traditions, bhakti devotional practices and nondual teachings of sanatana dharma, and bow deeply to other spiritual and wisdom traditions. Currents of these timeless streams flow with grace, humor, and love from Neem Karoli Baba, the Indian saint who Ram Dass introduced to the West as Maharajji. Together, they’ll enrich our capacity to navigate the times we live in with compassion, courage, grace, and joy.

Our schedule

Breitenbush LodgeEarly welcome will begin at 5:15 pm on Sunday in the River Yurt, before dinner in the Lodge at 6:00 pm.

Our first evening gathering will begin at 7:30 pm in the Yurt.

Each morning, an optional early meditation at 6:30–7:30 am will be offered in the Yurt, followed by yoga until 8:00 am, just before breakfast.

Our mid-morning and afternoon sessions (9:30-11:30 am and 3:30-5:30 pm) in the River Yurt will be balanced by time to rest, soak, hike, and enjoy the beauty of Breitenbush.

Evening sessions Monday and Tuesday in the Lodge (7:30-9:30 pm) will include informal Q&A about retreat content, and heart-opening evening kirtan and chanting with Kavita.

Session content will include meditations, discourse, dialogue, and interactive practices, balanced  with yoga and kirtan. Our days will be woven together with laughter, tenderness, and the joy and richness of Ramesh’s stories about Ram Dass and their time with Maharajji.

Other impromptu afternoon offerings may be added, so stay tuned.

Our faculty

Rameshwar DasRameshwar Das was Ram Dass’s first student after he returned from his first trip to India in 1968. Ramesh has traveled extensively and spent a year and a half living in India with Neem Karoli Baba and studying vipassana meditation with S. N. Goenka. Ramesh has co-authored two books with Ram Dass since 2010, Be Love Now and Polishing the Mirror, and they are currently working on a third volume together. At home in New York, Ramesh works with youth in Long Island schools, developing programs focused on mindfulness, creative arts, and environmental awareness.

Betsy TollBetsy Toll has followed in Ram Dass’s wake since 1985. With blessings from him and from Buddhist scholar Joanna Macy, she offers dharma gatherings, workshops, service programs, and community celebrations in Portland. Betsy founded Living Earth in 1998, and has volunteered since 2009 in chaplaincy serving individuals who are dying or in trauma, both in hospital and at home. She also bows to Joanna Macy, Roshi Joan Halifax, and Frank Ostaseski, and to the many teachers and beings whose lives, wisdom, and generous hearts illuminate the dharma trail.

Kavita Kat Macmillan is a multifaceted artist, dancer, yoga practitioner and instructor, and a musician whose kirtan and movement will enliven our retreat. HerKavita MacMillan practice embodies 18 years of study of nada yoga – the Indian system of fundamental unity through sound resonance.  Kavita offers kirtans and yoga workshops year round at festivals including Beloved and Bhaktifest West. She teaches yoga and music and offers regular kirtans in Portland and up and down the West Coast.

Questions?  Contact Living Earth. 

REGISTRATION

REGISTER BY PHONE: Call Breitenbush at 503-854-3320. Breitenbush can answer all questions about facilities and accommodations. Phone reception is sometimes limited, so just leave a message if necessary. They’ll get back to you to answer questions and confirm your registration.

COST: Your contribution for our presenters is $165 (discounted before March 20). Additional charges for lodging and Breitenbush’s $63 event and registration surcharge.

Complete registration charges includes the full retreat plus your preferred accommodations, three buffet vegetarian meals each day, use of the Lodge, hot pools, sauna, library, sanctuary, labyrinth, and trails, and facility fees.

Cost per person, fully inclusive, in shared cabins:

  • Plumbed cabin: $607 (washbasin, toilet) | Early reg: $567*
  • Simple cabin: $544 (shared restrooms) | Early reg: $504*
  • Dorm cabin: $469 (4 bunks, shared restrooms) | Early reg: $429*
  • To register online, please contact Living Earth.
  • Check with Breitenbush about on-site personal-RV camping possibilities (usually not available until May).
  • Tent camping is not available until late May.
  • * Early reg ONLINE ONLY thru 3/30, via Living Earth.

For retreat content questions please
contact Living Earth.

For more information about this acclaimed rustic retreat center, visit breitenbush.com.

Register with Breitenbush at 503-854-3320 .

Love is the bridge . . .

 

NKB & RD, black & white

 

Filed Under: Blog, Dharma, Gatherings, Kirtan, Retreats, Workshops Tagged With: Dharma, Hanuman, Practice, Retreats, Spiritual Practice, spirituality, Workshops

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