This program will be hosted both in-person and online (hybrid). This is the registration page to join Matthew Daniell 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, January 31st. Walk-in registrations will not be available. A vegetarian lunch will be provided.
In the Buddha's classic teaching on breath awareness, the Anapanasati sutta, the Buddha offers a comprehensive guide for using full awareness of breathing as the path to tranquility, deep insight, and liberation. We begin by becoming intimately aware of our direct experience of breathing. This mindfulness of each breath leads us to a present-moment awareness that is calm and clear. The Buddha instructs us to then bring this calm awareness to the body, to feelings, mind states, and emotions, and ultimately to investigate the very nature of experience itself, ever shifting and changing.
Awareness becomes a place of refuge in the face of all that life brings…the "ten thousand joys and ten thousand sorrows" that arise in a lifetime, on and off the cushion. Mindfulness of breath, always available, becomes a helpful, supportive friend along the way.
Over the course of the day, we will explore the Buddha’s profound teachings on mindfulness of breathing organically and systematically. Our time together will include sitting meditation with instructions, talks, and time for discussion and questions.
This program is appropriate for both new and experienced meditators. All are warmly welcome.
Full and partial scholarships are available. Please submit your requests to office@cambridgeinsight.org at least 72 hours prior to the start of the program.
Matthew Daniell has been practicing Buddhist meditation since 1985. He practiced Zen in Japan, Tibetan Buddhism in India, and Insight Meditation in India, Burma, Thailand, and the United States. His main teaching mentor is Larry Rosenberg. He is the founder of the North Shore Insight Meditation Center in Massachusetts (NorthshoreIMC.org). He is a member of the Religious Services Department at Phillips Exeter Academy, where he leads a meditation group for students.
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.