Practice with us in-person at MorningSun while we stream the teachings direct from Plum Village! We will hold an in-person retreat experience at MorningSun parallel with the Plum Village retreat … Continue reading →
“Enjoying the Flavors of Life” This is a retreat for young adults – ages 18-35 ish. This retreat is an opportunity to develop the practice of simple mindful living, to … Continue reading →
This summer MorningSun will offer another retreat for classroom teachers, administrators, social workers, others in the field of education, and basically anyone who works with youth/young people. For the second … Continue reading →
Dear Friends, please join us at MorningSun to practice becoming a “True Continuation” of Thich Nhat Hanh. Thay encouraged us countless times to reach deep into the experience of each … Continue reading →
The Treasure of Life Usually in our daily lives we so become busy, stressed, and overwhelmed with work, relationships, and all we think we need to do in order to … Continue reading →
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 →
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 →
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 →
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 →
Mid-Winter Zoom Retreat The greater New England Sangha is offering an Online Retreat with talks and meditations led by Dharma teachers Fern Dorresteyn, Richard Brady and Michael Ciborski. Our theme is Interbeing: … Continue reading →