Personal Practice Retreat
Personal Practice Retreat
Ser Chö Ösel Ling, Goldendale, WA
Dates: Monday, August 18 - Saturday, August 23, 2008
Description
This retreat will provide an opportunity to focus on personal practices individuals are already doing. Retreatants will follow a set schedule, meeting as a group in the morning and evening. Most of the retreat will be done in silence.
Attendees must have permission from Lama Michael. Please contact him via email: conklin@kcc.org
Only those who camp or are assigned a single cabin will be able to practice in private. Those who share a cabin will need to make arrangements beforehand (e.g., practice together, schedule different times for each to practice alone, etc.). Retreatants can also practice in the shrine room, in their tent or outside.
Price
Single cabin/ $390
Double cabin/$360
Dorm/ $300
Tent/ $270
Single cabins will be assigned on a first-come first-served basis. So that more retreatants are able to attend, you are strongly encouraged to share a cabin or stay in dorm-style accommodations (either in the Bepkhang or in the Multi-Purpose room - depending on gender).
Registration
Registration forms are available at the KCC urban center, downloadable at the bottom of this page (see SCOL Aug08 Reg Form below) or by contacting Julie Colley at 503-254-2109, juliecolley.5@gmail.com
A deposit of $150 must be received upon registration. Registration must be completed & full payment must be received by August 8, 2008
More information will be sent to you including: directions to SCOL, information about carpooling, a retreat schedule, and information about what to bring.
Ser Chö Ösel Ling
The retreat land is 240 acres of meadowland and forest, with a small house and a big, old barn. There are old logging roads for walking as well as a small year round stream that runs through the property.
Please be prepared for varied weather by bringing appropriate clothing. It is likely to be hot during the day and cool at night. There is an occasional mosquito at dusk and a chance of encountering ticks. To reduce risk of being bitten by a tick, it's best to wear light colored, long sleeved shirts & long pants, tuck your pant legs into your socks when walking in brush, use tick repellent, and check yourself daily.
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