Schedule*:
Friday: 6:30 – 8:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
This program will be hosted both in-person and online (hybrid). This is the registration page to join Madeline Klyne 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, October 17. Walk-in registrations will not be available. A vegetarian lunch will be provided. Masks will be optional.
*It is expected that participants attend both Friday and Saturday sessions.
During LGBTQIA+ History Month, join us to celebrate and delight in our communities, and to appreciate the courage of our hearts to be who we truly are. We come together to practice turning inward, caring for ourselves, each other, and all that matters in our lives.
During our time together, we will explore the Buddha’s foundational teachings of Mindfulness and the Brahma Viharas: kindness, compassion, joy, and equanimity. These qualities of heart and mind can be cultivated amidst all the conditions and events of our lives, the delightful, the difficult, and the uncertain. These teachings are so needed for our LGBTQIA+ communities!
This retreat is an invitation to explore and nurture what already lies in each of our hearts. We will develop these inner qualities in our formal meditation practice and investigate them together in conversation.
Courage of the heart teaches us that each moment of our precious LGBTQIA+ lives is an opportunity to develop inner clarity and ease and deepen our capacity to face the many difficulties of our world in a more skillful, spacious way. This is an extraordinary way of living our lives, here and now.
All LGBTQIA+ people are welcome whether these teachings are brand new for you or not. People who have practiced the Brahma Viharas before may find that they grow more profound as we practice together within our LGBTQIA+ sangha.
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.