Seattle Mindfulness Retreats
Join Robert Beatty Of Portland Insight Meditation Center
for a weekend retreat at Nalanda West in the Wallingford neighborhood in Seattle.
Save the dates for Robert Beatty Seattle Mindfulness Retreat in 2020
Register for the April 4 and 5, 2020**
Space is limited to 35 people.
Retreat will run 9am-5pm on Saturday, April 4th and 9am-4pm on Sunday, April 5th.
Lunch on both days will be potluck.
Registration cost: $50 full for both days, $25 general for one day. No one turned away for lack of financial resources. Registration covers the basic costs of holding the retreat. At the end of the retreat a dana bowl will be available for offerings to support the teacher and the teachings.
** If you registered for the November retreat that was cancelled due to Robert's operation , you are registered for the April Retreat!
Please note: this is a non-residential retreat.
About other retreats with Robert.
Learn more about Robert Beatty.
Visit the Portland Insight Meditation Center website. Here you will find recordings of past Dharma talks by Robert, access to his Sunday talks and many other materials. Online listening to one of his Sunday Dharma talks is a good way to find out if Robert's teaching resonates with you.
Scholarships: No one is turned away for lack of funds. Use contact form to inquire.
Lunch: All Lunches are potluck. Please bring an item that does not require heating and is vegetarian to share. Please help with food set up and clean up.
Save the dates for Robert Beatty Seattle Mindfulness Retreat in 2020
Register for the April 4 and 5, 2020**
Space is limited to 35 people.
Retreat will run 9am-5pm on Saturday, April 4th and 9am-4pm on Sunday, April 5th.
Lunch on both days will be potluck.
Registration cost: $50 full for both days, $25 general for one day. No one turned away for lack of financial resources. Registration covers the basic costs of holding the retreat. At the end of the retreat a dana bowl will be available for offerings to support the teacher and the teachings.
** If you registered for the November retreat that was cancelled due to Robert's operation , you are registered for the April Retreat!
Please note: this is a non-residential retreat.
About other retreats with Robert.
Learn more about Robert Beatty.
Visit the Portland Insight Meditation Center website. Here you will find recordings of past Dharma talks by Robert, access to his Sunday talks and many other materials. Online listening to one of his Sunday Dharma talks is a good way to find out if Robert's teaching resonates with you.
Scholarships: No one is turned away for lack of funds. Use contact form to inquire.
Lunch: All Lunches are potluck. Please bring an item that does not require heating and is vegetarian to share. Please help with food set up and clean up.
About the Retreat
Robert Beatty Seattle Weekend Mindfulness Retreats are non-residential weekend retreats. Robert is the guiding teacher for the Portland Insight Meditation Center (PIMC) in Portland, an open Buddhist community. Robert provides instruction in vipassana or insight meditation. Robert's teacher was Ruth Denison and so comes from the lineage traced back to Burmese monk Lede Sayadow. The retreats include dharma talks, guided sitting and movement meditations, silent meditations, and question and answer times. His style is loving, kind, understanding and very real to today's world. His dharma talks include poetry readings, stories and song.
The intent of the weekend retreats is to help create a community in the Seattle area for those who resonate with Robert's way of teaching Dharma. Robert teaches retreats twice a year at the Nalanda Center. Those attending Robert's retreats are invited to participate in the formation or joining of meditation groups or "spiritual friendship" groups.
The intent of the weekend retreats is to help create a community in the Seattle area for those who resonate with Robert's way of teaching Dharma. Robert teaches retreats twice a year at the Nalanda Center. Those attending Robert's retreats are invited to participate in the formation or joining of meditation groups or "spiritual friendship" groups.
Note: Retreats are non-residential and lunches on both days are potlucks. The "what happens on retreat" describes the days process.Please use it for this purpose.
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Note: Dana is the gift you give to the teacher. The fee covers only the cost of the venue. Few teachers do no charge a fee for teaching and continue the tradition of dana, an important dharma practice.
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Seattle Mindfulness with Robert Beatty program is fiscally sponsored by the Happiness Alliance, home of Happiness Initiative.