This program will be hosted both in-person and online (hybrid). This is the registration page to join Chris Crotty in person at our Center in Cambridge. (Register here if you prefer to attend online.)
In-person space is limited. Registration will close at 12:00 pm on Friday, April 5th. Walk-in registrations will not be available. A vegetarian lunch will be provided.
An underlying premise of the Dharma is that we can become highly skillful, both in terms of our meditation practice and in how we live our lives. With an open mind this premise confronts us and challenges us. It points us towards our highest potential as human beings: we learn how to turn away from actions in body, speech, and mind which increase distress, confusion, and self–doubt, and we can learn to become more adept at wise actions that lead to confidence, freedom, and overall wellbeing.
One of the many beautiful aspects of a retreat is the invitation to merge one’s everyday life with one’s Dharma practice. It encourages us to integrate these teachings into our lives more directly, even as we cultivate a sense of connection with others through our shared experiences.
In this retreat participants will be supported by teacher guidance, a community of peers, and continuity of practice over one or both days. The retreat will be held in silence with periods of mindful communication, including meditation instructions, dharma reflections, and discussion periods to explore how insight arises through vipassana meditation and culminates in the various activities that comprise our daily lives.
Students will gain understanding of universal aspects of the dharma that are “subtle and hard to see” and encouraged to contemplate how this informs their personal life circumstances.
This program is appropriate for both new and experienced meditators. All are warmly welcome.
Chris Crotty, M.A., BCCC, BCPC, is a Buddhist teacher, clinical chaplain and pastoral counselor, and furniture maker. Practicing meditation since 1998, he has taken retreats with Burmese monastics Sayadaw U Indaka and Sayadaw U Tejaniya, scholar-practitioner Bhikkhu Analayo, western monastics of the Zen and Thai Forest tradition, and senior western Vipassana teachers. Chris was authorized to teach Buddhadharma in 2015 by senior teachers in the western Insight (vipassana) tradition, and in 2016 was encouraged to teach vipassana and metta by Sayadaw U Indaka. Chris is the co-spiritual director at The Center for Mindfulness & Insight Meditation Wenham, a faculty member at Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, and an active member of the Center for Spiritual Care & Pastoral Formation (CSCPF).
Full and partial scholarships are available up to 72 hours before the start of the program.
NOTE: At check-in, participants will be asked to volunteer for a short period of mindful service during the retreat—a “yogi job.” Yogi jobs enable the smooth running of the retreat and offer an opportunity to practice alongside other retreat participants.