Description
Join us for a daylong exploration of the roles meditation and dharma can play in addiction recovery. Whether you are looking to manage the stress of addiction in yourself or someone you love, seeking new tools to complement your existing recovery, or deepen your spiritual practice, our time in community will nurture and support you.
On both the Buddhist and recovery paths we seek to wake up, practice acceptance, live in the moment rather than in regret of the past or fear of the future, and find serenity and wisdom. We will explore both these paths and reflect as a community how core Buddhist teachings and practice enhance the journey toward lasting recovery and freedom from the suffering of craving, shame, unhealthy cycles and more and more…
The workshop will include guided practice, dharma talks, personal and group reflections, with plenty of time for questions and sharing at your own comfort level. Together we will cultivate mindfulness and wisdom so our actions become more skillful. We will practice compassion for ourselves and others, allowing freedom, healing and happiness to emerge.
Attending an in-person workshop
- CIMC is a refuge. Out of compassion for those with chemical sensitivities, please avoid using scented products like lotions, deodorant, after-shave, hair products, perfume, clothes laundered with scented detergent or dryer sheets—before you come to the Center.
- Please arrive at least 15 minutes early to check in and to find a comfortable place in the meditation hall.
- Parking at CIMC is limited; we suggest taking public transportation to the Center whenever possible.
- All phones, pagers, beeping watches, and other electronic devices must remain completely turned off while you are at the Center.
- Please leave your shoes on the shoe shelves on the first floor and keep your valuables with you.
- Lunch will not be provided. Participants are invited to bring a vegetarian meal to the Center or may buy lunch in the neighborhood. A list of local restaurants and food stores will be available.
- No food or beverages, including water, are allowed in the meditation halls.
- We strongly recommend that you dress in layers since the temperature in the meditation hall varies throughout the day. The hall thermostat is set to a comfortable temperature range; however, we recommend you give yourself a range of clothing options, as individual preferences for warmth or coolness differ widely and cannot be accommodated.
- Masks are optional. Some masks are available at the entrance of the Center.
- CIMC provides zafus (round cushions), zabutons (large mats), meditation benches, blankets, and chairs. At the end of the program, we request that you brush off your zabutons and plump up your zafus. All other items should be returned neatly to where they belong.
Attending an online workshop
- We will use Zoom for this workshop. Before your retreat begins, be sure to download Zoom and familiarize yourself with using the program, including the chat feature. Specifics about how we will use Zoom during your workshop will be covered initially; however, we cannot provide technical support.
- We ask that you treat our virtual meditation hall as if we were together in person, in the same room. The teachers and other yogis benefit significantly from your full presence and careful attention.
- Join each session of the workshop a few minutes early. This supports the teachers and your fellow participants.
- Ideally, power off phones and smartwatches for the entire time scheduled for the retreat each day. Please don’t check your devices during breaks. We suggest you put an “away” message on your email and voicemail and leave your devices in another room during workshop hours.
- Please keep your video on during our time together as much as possible. This supports a sense of connectedness and sangha.
- You will receive a welcome email from CIMC that includes the Zoom link, retreat schedule, and further information a day or two before your workshop.