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Oct. 13–16 | Loving, Living, Dying: Turning Toward Home

You are here: Home / Blog / Oct. 13–16 | Loving, Living, Dying: Turning Toward Home

By bill scheider

breitenbush cabins in the fallLoving, Living, Dying: Turning Toward Home
October 13-16, 2019  |  Breitenbush Hot Springs   |   Detroit, Oregon

Impermanence and change shape the contours of every life. They confront us in shattered dreams and crumbling beliefs; in the loss of a job, or health, or a home; in the death of a precious loved one; or in facing trauma or a terminal condition.

Impermanence also shines in bright bursts of creativity and energy, in the brilliance of a sunbreak after rain, the spontaneous kindness of strangers, the scents and colors of the seasons, the emergence of new relationships, and the unfolding of new ideas.

Painful changes impact us in myriad social and political conditions – a changing neighborhood, the loss of forests and oceans, extinctions of species, deepening divisions that threatens our society.

Call Breitenbush at 503-854-3320 to register. Space will be limited. 

In this retreat we’ll explore the unending circles of coming and going, joy and sorrow, living and dying. The material progresses session to session, and continuity supports the depth of openness for everyone. For those reasons, please note that this isn’t a drop-in offering.

REGISTRATION: There is no retreat fee, just lodging and facility charges, but registration is required. Register by phone with Breitenbush at 503-854-3320; see venue and lodging details at Breitenbush.com.  Please note this is not a drop-in program.

Hands holding a lotus at the heartWho should come?

  • If you are living with terminal illness, or love or care for someone who is, please come.
  • If recent loss or long-untended grief is filling you, please come.
  • If you’re a chaplain, medical professional, or hospice volunteer, please come.
  • If the instability and distress that are so present in our world feel overwhelming, please come.
  • If you’re drawn to any aspect of this path, please come.

Program overview

These retreat days offer the opportunity to explore love and joy, grief and pain, and how we experience the instability and unpredictability that life delivers to us. We’ll use dharma teachings, meditations, and practices from Buddhism, advaita vendanta, and the bhakti path, shared reflection, interactive exercises, and contemplative means. With those tools, we’ll move beyond our habitual perspectives to cultivate a wider view of the soft mists and pounding torrents that shape our lives.

Meadow pool at Breitenbush Hot SpringsSchedule

Program sessions run from approximately 9:30–11:00 am, 3:30–5:00 pm, and 7:30-9:00 pm, balanced with time to hike, soak in the hot springs, rest, integrate, and enjoy the beauty of Breitenbush.

Early risers can attend optional periods of chanting and meditation, 7:00-8:00 am, before breakfast. Later, three sessions each day – morning, afternoon, and evening – will include contemplative practices, group discussion and reflection, and personal and interactive exercises.

  • The program starts after dinner Sunday, October 13, and ends Wednesday, October 16, after lunch.
  • Arrive at Breitenbush at 3:00 pm Sunday to enjoy the pools or trails, then settle into your cabin at 4:00 pm. Dinner will be at 6:00 pm.
  • Sessions are held in the Forest Shelter, between the cabins and the lodge. Our first session begins at 7:30 pm Sunday, and we will close on Wednesday between 11:00–11:30 am.
  • After closing, we vacate our cabins by 1:00 pm, then stay for lunch or a hike or soak, and depart by 3:00 pm.
  • While there is no fee for the retreat, this program is not drop-in by nature. Each session builds on our previous work, and it’s appreciated if all who register participate in the full retreat.

Commitment to participate in the full retreat enriches the process and supports everyone’s work. This retreat is offered without charge, but it is not a drop-in program.

Visit Breitenbush.com for facility rates and details. Register now by calling Breitenbush at 503-854-3320. Space will be limited. 

Anjani Betsy TollPresenter

Betsy Toll is founder of Living Earth. She volunteers as a chaplain, supporting dying individuals and those who love them, and also offers workshops, retreats, and dharma programs in the Portland area. Her primary influences include Ram Dass, Roshi Joan Halifax, Joanna Macy, and Frank Ostaseski. Their rich wisdom and generous spirits illuminate the dharma trail and influence her work.

 

 

 

 

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