The retreat will be taught by Devon Sangster Rath and T Maes. This retreat will be in person and outside. Our time together will move between silent solo mindfulness meditation, gentle accessible movement and relational mindfulness practices. For more information and to register, see below!
The rhythms of the seasons are within us and for this springtime retreat we are invited to open to life that is blossoming in and around us. We shed the layers of winter darkness, and begin to emerge into the light. The senses begin to reopen to the world around us. For more information and to register, see below!
Sunday March 26th, 2023
This retreat will be held in person and will be outside! Our day will include periods of silent practice, gentle inclusive movement practice as well as relational mindfulness practices.
The retreat will be held from 10am- 5pm
Full attendance is mandatory for participation!
Total Retreat Cost:
Sliding Scale
$75- $200 per person
We want this event to be radically inclusive for folks of color and have several scholarships to support that. If you are BIPOC and are in need of a scholarship, please note it in your application.
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE!
Once you have completed your application, send in your payment.
PayPa
Total Retreat Cost:
Sliding Scale
$75- $200 per person
We want this event to be radically inclusive for folks of color and have several scholarships to support that. If you are BIPOC and are in need of a scholarship, please note it in your application.
TO REGISTER CLICK HERE!
Once you have completed your application, send in your payment.
PayPal or Venmo: @anthonyTmaes
You must send in your payment to secure your spot.
Once your application and payment have been sent, you will receive an email confirmation.
“T” Maes is a Chicano and white man, born and raised in the East Bay. He has practiced Buddhist meditation since 2003, including long retreats and practicing in a forest monastery in Thailand. He is a teacher at Spirit Rock, East Bay Meditation Center and Inward Bound Mindfulness Education, where he teaches retreats and leads diversity/eq
“T” Maes is a Chicano and white man, born and raised in the East Bay. He has practiced Buddhist meditation since 2003, including long retreats and practicing in a forest monastery in Thailand. He is a teacher at Spirit Rock, East Bay Meditation Center and Inward Bound Mindfulness Education, where he teaches retreats and leads diversity/equity trainings, relational mindfulness and Qi Gong.
Devon is a queer woman who cares deeply about the power of mindfulness practice as a tool to heal and liberate. She has practiced meditation since 1997 and has been formally teaching mindfulness since 2010. Devon is committed to making mindfulness accessible to all, specifically people who have a experienced trauma, are recovering from addiction, and historically marginalized populations, including people of color, trans and LGBQ folks, people of size and different body abilities. Devon is also passionate about using mindfulness to support white people in waking up to whiteness, power and privilege. You can find out more about Devon at www.devon-sangster-rath.com
April 21-23, 2023
2 nights and 3 days
This retreat is an immersive exploration of the potently healing combination of relational mindfulness, silent meditation, and somatic expression. This retreat moves between silent mindfulness practice periods and relational mindfulness practice periods, interwoven with mindful movement from the comfort
April 21-23, 2023
2 nights and 3 days
This retreat is an immersive exploration of the potently healing combination of relational mindfulness, silent meditation, and somatic expression. This retreat moves between silent mindfulness practice periods and relational mindfulness practice periods, interwoven with mindful movement from the comfort of your own home.
With the support of a guided mindfulness practice, group agreements, and thoughtful facilitation, we will explore what it's like to relate to other people. We can see what our reactions are, and notice how these reactions feel.
Relational mindfulness is an experiential practice of using mindfulness while in connection with others.
When we learn to listen more fully to another AND internally to our own experience, there is a surprising amount of insight, clarity, and depth that is possible.
The retreat will be held online. It begins
Friday April 21st at 3pm PT/ 6pm ET.
The retreat ends Sunday April 23rd 4:30pm PT/ 7:30pm ET.
Full attendance is mandatory for participation.
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Total Retreat Cost:
Sliding Scale
$300- $500 per person
(Register for this online retreat at the price above and receive a $200 discount on Devon & T's Panama Retreat. limit one discount per person)
We want this event to be radically inclusive for folks of color and have several scholarships to support that. If you are BIPOC and are in need
Total Retreat Cost:
Sliding Scale
$300- $500 per person
(Register for this online retreat at the price above and receive a $200 discount on Devon & T's Panama Retreat. limit one discount per person)
We want this event to be radically inclusive for folks of color and have several scholarships to support that. If you are BIPOC and are in need of a scholarship, please note it in your application.
Once you have completed your application, send in your payment.PayPal or Venmo: @anthonyTmaesYou must send in your payment to secure your spot.Once your application and payment have been sent, you will receive an email confirmation.
This retreat will be led by a teaching team with a combined 30+ years of experience leading Relational Mindfulness at Harvard, UCLA, IMS, Spirit Rock, iBme, EBMC and other practice communities.
Taught by Enrique Collazo, T Maes, and
Devon Sangster Rath
Enrique Collazo is a new generation Mindfulness meditation teacher. Born and raised in
This retreat will be led by a teaching team with a combined 30+ years of experience leading Relational Mindfulness at Harvard, UCLA, IMS, Spirit Rock, iBme, EBMC and other practice communities.
Taught by Enrique Collazo, T Maes, and
Devon Sangster Rath
Enrique Collazo is a new generation Mindfulness meditation teacher. Born and raised in Los Angeles and has been teaching and living in the Bay Area for the last 7 years. He is well-loved and respected for his inspirational work at Challenge Day during the school year where he facilitates social and emotional learning workshops for thousands of young people all over the country.
He believes deeply in the power of marginalized voices to change the world.
“T” Maes is a Chicano and white man, born and raised in the East Bay. He has practiced Buddhist meditation since 2003, including long retreats and practicing in a forest monastery in Thailand. He is a teacher at Spirit Rock, East Bay Meditation Center and Inward Bound Mindfulness Education, where he teaches retreats and leads diversity/equity trainings, relational mindfulness and Qi Gong.
Devon is a queer woman who cares deeply about the power of mindfulness practice as a tool to heal and liberate. She has practiced meditation since 1997 and has been formally teaching mindfulness since 2010. Devon is committed to making mindfulness accessible to all, specifically people who have a experienced trauma, are recovering from addiction, and historically marginalized populations, including people of color, trans and LGBQ folks, people of size and different body abilities. Devon is also passionate about using mindfulness to support white people in waking up to whiteness, power and privilege. You can find out more about Devon at www.devon-sangster-rath.com
Guest teacher for mindful movement is Selena Collazo.
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