Spring Detox: Unplugged Meditation and Movement Retreat

With Anna Winkler, Bob Blanton, Madalina Blanton, Carol Schoffmann and Gary Wheaton

April 26 - 28, 2024

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Date and Time Details: Friday, April 26 (check in 3-6 PM; program starts 7 PM) until Sunday, April 28 1 PM

Location: Dharmakaya Center for Wellbeing

Address: 191 Cragsmoor Road Cragsmoor, New York 12566

Contact: retreats@dharmakayacenter.org
845.640.4593

Check-in Time: 3 PM - 6 PM

Cancellation Policy: Refundable up to two weeks prior to the program (less a $50 processing fee). See our policy to learn more.

Per Person Price: Prices include 3 meals per day and use of all campus facilities.

    Early Bird Price: Book before March 12
  • Commuter: $333
  • Private Room (shared bath), single: $549
  • Private Room (shared bath), double: $499.50
  • Junior Suite (private bath), single: $693
  • Junior Suite (private bath), double: $598.50
  • Regular Price
  • Commuter – $370.00
  • Private Room (shared bath): Single – $610.00
  • Private Room (shared bath): Couple – $555.00
  • Junior Suite (private bath): Single – $770.00
  • Junior Suite (private bath): Couple – $665.00

To extend your stay on Personal Retreat: Simply add days before or after the program during step 2 when making your reservation.

  • Commuter – $370.00
  • Private Room: Single – $610.00
  • Private Room: Couple – $1,110.00
  • Junior Suite: Single – $770.00
  • Junior Suite: Couple – $1,330.00

A DHARMAKAYA CENTER RETREAT

Disconnect from your devices and reconnect with nature, the present moment, and your inner being. Six teachers guide you through a range of powerful practices—including shamata, yoga, walking meditation, guided compassion meditation, personal outdoor meditation, reiki, qi gong, and singing bowls. You will find yourself refreshed, recharged, and reconnected to yourself.

“This is my favorite program of the year. I leave completely re-energized.”

BRING A FRIEND DISCOUNT: Do you know someone who would like this program, but hasn’t been to the Center? Bring them, and you both get a 10% discount on your entire program package. For the discount to apply, there must be two reservations, at least one of whom has not taken a Dharmakaya Center class previously. At checkout, apply the Discount Code: BringAFriend.

SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE: We are pleased to be able to offer partial scholarships for this program. Please apply here.

STAY SAFE DURING COVID-19: We are committed to your health and safety. Please read our COVID-19 Precautions & Preparations to understand our strategies.

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

During this restorative weekend you will engage in six distinctive, accessible meditation and yoga practices and their philosophical underpinnings. These practices each help build the resilience, openness and stability with which to move through daily life. The weekend includes teachings, discussion and practice, allowing us to explore how each form of meditation is helpful and how they complement each other.

  • Stillness Meditation: Linked to serenity, stillness meditation is designed to quiet an active mind by focusing on the breath, concentrating on a single topic, or practicing a centering meditation that helps release painful emotions and negative thought patterns.
  • Walking Meditation: In essence, walking meditation is an examination of time; we will use it to help root our awareness in the present moment.
  • Qigong: Using Hunyuan Qigong as a starting point, we will explore the use of mind-intent in the development, nurturing, gathering, moving and storing of QiWe will also practice Zhanzhuang Gong, still standing meditation.
  • Reiki: Exploring meditative practices from the tradition of the Reiki System of Natural Healing, we will do a series of centering practices and breathing exercises to increase energy awareness and energy flow.
  • Tibetan Singing Bowls: Sound and vibration with Singing Bowls can be used to achieve deep relaxation, reduce stress and create a healthy flow of energy through the physical and etheric body.
  • Yoga: We will practice mindful movement, coordinated with the breath, followed by guided relaxation, in order to achieve a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of body and mind, and enjoy a deep sense of well-being.

Together these practices provide a strong mind-body foundation to help transform daily living.

When not in class, relax in the Center’s beautiful, tranquil environment. Enjoy the view from the patio or a nearby hike, curl up with a book in the library or contemplate the stars while sitting by the fire pit.

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EVENT HIGHLIGHTS

  • Intimate setting with personal access to the teacher
  • Interactive sessions with question and answer periods
  • Shamatha and guided meditations
  • Delicious all-vegetarian meals with locally sourced ingredients
  • Extensive library of dharma books
  • Expansive wooded grounds with beautiful flora and fauna
  • Option to extend stay on Personal Retreat

 

OPEN TO ALL

There are no prerequisites for this program. It is appropriate for meditators at all levels and the mindful movement can be completed at your own skill level.

Madalina Blanton shares joyous information

 

SCHEDULE

(subject to change)

Friday, April 26

3:00 PM Check in begins
6:00-7:00 PM Dinner
7:30-9:00 PM Welcome and Introduction
Gentle Guided Yoga

Saturday, April 27

7:00-8:00 AM Morning Yoga
8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast
9:30-10:30 AM QiGong
10:30-11:00 AM Free time
11:00 AM-12:00 PM Meditation
12:00-1:00 PM Lunch
1:00-2:30 PM Free time
2:30-3:30 PM Reiki
3:30-4:00 PM Free time
4:00-5:00 PM Walking Meditation
6:00-7:00 PM Dinner
7:30-8:45 PM Tibetan Singing Bowls

Sunday, April 28

7:00-8:00 AM Morning Yoga
8:00-9:00 AM Breakfast
9:30-10:30 AM Walking Meditation
10:30-11:00 AM Free time
11:00-11:30 AM Meditation and Reflection
11:30 AM-12:00 PM Q&A
12:00-1:00 PM Lunch
1:00 PM Checkout and Departure

 

About the Teachers

Anna Winkler

Anna Winkler has been practicing and teaching yoga since 1989, when she certified with the Sivananda Yoga Organization, in both India and Canada. She served as a volunteer staff member there for 6 years, assisting in Yoga Teacher Training courses and modeling for 2 yoga books, among other things. Anna has been practicing Ashtanga Yoga since […]

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Bob Blanton

Bob Blanton has over 40 years of experience in the martial arts, 25 of which have been dedicated to the study and practice of Tai Chi and QiGong. For over 10 years Bob has devoted his time to a deeper study of the principals and forms of these arts. In addition to teaching private and […]

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Madalina Blanton

Madalina Blanton is a Reiki Master Teacher, Family Constellation facilitator and spiritual artist with a practice based in Maplewood NJ. She has been certified as a Reiki Master Teacher and Spiritual Counselor after a 550 hours program at the Open Center in NY, taught by the late Margaret Ann Case. After a successful career as […]

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Carol Schoffmann

Carol Schoffmann is a Certified Healing Sound Practitioner, Certified Reiki Master/Teacher, Certified Meditation Teacher, and Intuitive Spiritual Guide And Mentor. Her interest in holistic health started in her twenties, after she was diagnosed with a chronic illness. As she learned about alternative health practices and nutrition, she changed her lifestyle—and her health. Carol believes we […]

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Gary Wheaton

Gary Wheaton has been a Buddhist practitioner and student of Trungram Gyalwa Rinpoche since 2008. He has served as retreat cook, retreat organizer, retreat leader, and teacher's assistant. Professionally he is a human resources director, with expertise in conflict resolution and coaching. STUDENT COMMENTS "Sharing his personal experiences, Gary made a regular meditation practice seem […]

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