This retreat is offered especially to support our healing and to refresh our spirits This is a retreat for everyone: beginner, experienced, and all mindfulness practitioners Present together, holding the … Continue reading →
Dear Friends, As many of you know, MorningSun’s teacher, Thich Nhat Hanh (known to us as Thay), passed away on January 22 2022, while residing at the Tu Hieu Temple … Continue reading →
Watering Seeds of Compassion, Clarity, and Courage A retreat for young adults (ages 17-35ish) What are the most precious qualities of our hearts and minds that we wish to nurture … Continue reading →
Mindful Living Weekend “Attending to Joy and Happiness” The theme for this event will be reflected in the guided meditations and teachings on the importance of cultivating wholesome capacities in … Continue reading →
A Program for Families with Children! This summer’s Family Practice and Picnic Day is inspired by seeing how happy the children are with a supportive practice community! We are feeling, … Continue reading →
Most Sundays throughout the year we gather for a Day of Mindfulness. We will have sitting meditations, outdoor walking meditation, practice guidance and discussion. (no potlucks, yet!) Opening During Covid-19: … Continue reading →
These retreats are being offered especially to support our healing – to refresh our spirits after the long challenges of the pandemic. They are Now Open for Everyone interested in taking … Continue reading →
I’m Impermanent- Practicing with the Gift of Life Sangha Offerings from Morning Sun residential practitioners and Dharma Teachers Michael Ciborski and Fern Dorresteyn. Dear friends on the path, We feel … Continue reading →
This Day of Mindfulness will be held in two separate groups in order to provide a safe and supportive container for diving deeply into the theme: Group One – For … Continue reading →
Celebrating Spiritual Qualities of Love A Dharma Date with Ourselves – Opening our hearts to love as a source of happiness With Sangha Offerings from Morning Sun residential practitioners and … Continue reading →