• Eknath Easwaran

    “The capacity to be patient, to bear with others through thick and thin, is within the reach of anyone”
    EKNATH EASWARAN
    (1910–1999)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Introductory Weekend Retreats in Tomales

The BMCM offers both introductory and returnee weekend programs at our retreat house in Tomales, CA – located about one hour north of San Francisco. Our introductory weekend program requires no previous experience and will introduce you to the power of passage meditation in theory and practice. You will receive full instruction in the context of a deep and inspiring retreat weekend. Our returnee weekend program is designed to rejuvenate your commitment to a daily practice of meditation on a passage, and to sharpen up your practice and understanding of all the eight points so you can use them effectively back home. (Prerequisites apply)

Introductory Weekend Retreat: Learn Passage Meditation

We recommend this program for everyone coming to their first BMCM retreat, even for those with experience in other types of meditation. It will give you a strong foundation for applying your past experience appropriately to this new and demanding set of spiritual skills.

Passage meditation is a practical program, based on the timeless teachings of Eknath Easwaran. It can take you as far as you want to go in transforming your personality from selfish to selfless. This curriculum reaches great depths, and gives you all the information and inspiration you need to start a passage meditation practice successfully.

During the course of the weekend you will learn the underlying principles of the whole eight-point program of passage meditation: why the eight points are beneficial, how they work together, and how you can apply them to your own challenges and aspirations.

You will receive full instruction in the first two points: meditation on a passage and repetition of a mantram. You will also learn how the other six points will carry the benefits of meditation directly into your work day and home life.

By the end of your retreat, you will learn a short inspirational passage to use in the meditation sessions, and choose a mantram and learn ways to use it in your daily life. You will experience different techniques for memorizing inspirational passages, and participate in a relaxing and rejuvenating mantram walk on the beach where Eknath Easwaran, the founder of passage meditation, walked daily after his morning meditation.

The balanced schedule allows time for inner reflection, discussion, learning, and application, in a comfortable and well-paced schedule. These retreats are kept to an intimate group size of 15–20 people; therefore, there is sufficient time to have your questions answered and meet others who are practicing passage meditation. You’ll find the combination of a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and rich discussions draws together people of a wide range of ages and backgrounds. You can participate in the discussions as much or as little as suits you.

The retreat presenters, life-long students of Eknath Easwaran, have decades of experience presenting Easwaran's program to a world-wide audience.

What people have said about this retreat:

“Whatever else might happen or not, for me, personally, last year will be etched in my memory as the beginning of an awakening within me that will probably dictate how I live the rest of my life.”

“The format of the retreat was relaxed and informative. The experience of this retreat will help me develop into the person I want to become.”

“The workshop was really effective. I'm a professional trainer and it is rare that I go through a learning experience that I think is just perfect. Our presenters were very articulate and clearly role models. While Easwaran couldn't be with us, he was in spirit through their stories of him. You had a super balance of theory and real world examples, lecture and practice, the pace was really comfortable. Thank you!”

Returnee Weekend Retreat: Living in the Present

Passage meditation is a difficult practice, but it has endless benefits. These weekend retreats, designed for returning meditators, will give the boost you need to develop a consistent daily practice of meditation on a passage. Also, they will sharpen up your overall practice – and help you apply the other seven points to real-life situations that you’re struggling with back home.

Equally important, you learn to read Easwaran’s writings and watch his talks not only for inspiration but also to absorb practical wisdom. In this retreat, you will study one of Easwaran’s Blue Mountain journal articles, “Living in the Present.” We all have times or situations in life that make us feel unable to cope – when even a little problem can feel overwhelming. Easwaran offers a surprising solution, which you will experiment with during the retreat and then apply directly to your own life by using the eight points.

Of course, the real work happens when you return home and continue working on what you’ve learned. It’s all in your hands. You can go home from this retreat with your meditation practice refreshed and with a strategy to start thriving in situations where you used to get overwhelmed.

“As your mind grows accustomed to giving your best attention to one thing at a time, you will find yourself actually accomplishing more without pressure, burnout, tension, or fatigue.” – Eknath Easwaran

What people have said about this retreat:

“I returned home on Sunday evening feeling completely refreshed, relaxed, focused, and so much more alive.”

...what an amazing retreat! I would never have imagined getting so much from one weekend – this retreat touched on profound issues I didn’t even realize I greatly need to work on as I grow spiritually. It gently helped me focus with candor at the places I am most resistant to changing in my behavior to grow more loving and kind, and helped me move in that direction.”

Note: We offer two different weekend programs for returning meditators: Spiritual Replenishment in our one-day and weekend regional retreats (outside Tomales), and Living in the Present at our Tomales weekend retreats.

Weekend Retreats: Prerequisites

Introductory weekend retreats in Tomales are for newcomers – those coming to their first BMCM retreat. There are no prerequisites.

Prerequisites for returnee weekend retreats in Tomales: Daily passage meditation in the previous six months; and either attendance at a previous passage meditation retreat or regular attendance at a BMCM Satsang for six months.

Weekend Retreats: Schedule & Fees

Weekend retreats begin on Friday at 4 p.m. and end on Sunday at 2 p.m.

Click here to see the retreat fees and an explanation of our sliding scale.

Retreat FAQs and Tomales Retreat House Information

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Click here for information about our retreat house and travel to Tomales.


Programs Calendar

Retreats in Your Area

Weekend Retreats in Tomales, California

Read about weekend retreats in Tomales

March 30 - April 1, 2012:
Returnee Weekend


April 13-15, 2012:
Introductory Weekend


June 8-10, 2012:
Returnee Weekend


August 24-26, 2012:
Introductory Weekend


September 21-23, 2012:
Returnee Weekend


November 2-4, 2012:
Young Adult Weekend


November 9-11, 2012:
Introductory Weekend

Weeklong Retreats in Tomales, California

Read about weeklong retreats in Tomales

April 21-27, 2012:
In-Depth Weeklong


May 19-25, 2012:
In-Depth Weeklong


July 7-13, 2012:
Weeklong w/YA section - FULL


July 13-19, 2012:
Affiliate internship


August 4-10, 2012:
In-Depth Weeklong


September 29-October 5, 2012:
In-Depth Weeklong


October 13-19, 2012:
In-Depth Weeklong

Programs for Young Adults

Programs for Seniors

Read about our programs for seniors

March 23-27, 2012:
Senior Half-Week Retreat


August 17-21, 2012:
Senior Half-Week Retreat

Online Family Program

Affiliate Program

Free Weekly Satsang in Petaluma, CA


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