• Half-Day Retreat in Silence

    Ekoji 3411 Grove Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    During this Half-Day Retreat we will be practicing sitting and walking meditation, there will be a Dharma reflection and some time for questions and sharing. During the retreat we will be in “noble silence.” This means that we won’t be talking to each other (except during designated times). We will also turn off our phones and other devices. This is all in order to minimize external distractions, promote mindfulness and inner stillness, and respect the practice of fellow meditators. After the Half-Day Retreat there is an optional social gathering from 4:30 – 5:15 PM, some snacks are provided.

  • New Year’s Eve Sit

    Ekoji 3411 Grove Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Join us this New Year’s Eve for an evening of mindfulness, reflection, and community as we close out the year with intention and presence.

  • New Year’s Day Fellowship Walk

    Pocahontas State Park 10301 State Park Rd, Chesterfield, VA, United States

    Join us for a hike in community. We will hit the trail at 11 a.m., so be sure to be there a little early. Bring a lunch, depending on weather, we can enjoy a meal in each other’s company upon completion of the walk.

  • Daylong Retreat: Wise Speech

    The Innerwork Center 213 Roseneath Road, Richmond, VA, United States

    During this Daylong Retreat we will be exploring the topic of Wise (or Right) Speech. Speech is one of the most common ways we express ourselves, whether through conversations, texts, social media, or the internal dialogues we have with ourselves. Often, we don’t pay much attention to how we speak, yet our words shape our experience, influence our relationships, and reflect our inner state.

  • Vesak Celebration

    Ekoji 3411 Grove Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Vesak, also known as Buddha Day, is one of the most significant and sacred celebrations for Theravada Buddhists, marking the birth, enlightenment, and passing into Nirvana of the Buddha. This auspicious day, typically observed during the full moon in May, offers an opportunity for reflection on the Buddha's teachings, the nature of wisdom, compassion, and liberation from suffering.

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