Fall Retreat: Abiding in the Space of Being
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This retreat, taught by Senior Teacher and Dharma Ocean New York Director Tina LaGreca, is an opportunity to work with our minds using the powerful somatic meditation practices of the Dharma Ocean Lineage. More than ever, in the darkness of the age in which we are living, we must untangle ourselves from the tyranny of our own conceptual thinking. Somatic meditation practice allows us to step into the space of our being without overlays. This reveals a world that is fresh and open, allowing spontaneous and clear response to the challenges of our life.
Registration is now OPEN. There is limited on-site housing so please register early if you are interested to attend. Click this link to register: https://dharmakayacenter.secure.retreat.guru/program/dharma-ocean/?lang=en. To inquire about scholarships, contact donynj@gmail.com before registering.
This weekend program will be held at the Dharmakaya Center in Pine Bush, NY and will include sitting meditation and individual "body work" in the laying down posture. The retreat is appropriate for beginning and advanced practitioners.
The average cost of the retreat for room and three meals will be $320 with scholarships and commuter rates available. We hope to make the retreat available to all regardless of financial need. Please email DONYNJ@gmail.com to discuss scholarships prior to registration.
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Tina LaGreca has been studying with Reggie Ray since 2005 and is deeply grateful for the teachings and practices of this lineage. Tina has taught high school, been in the performing arts and is now a psychotherapist in private practice in New York City. She, along with her husband, Marty Enright, leads Dharma Ocean of New York. Tina is inspired on the path by awareness of her mortality and a wish to face death and loss with courage, a longing to reduce unnecessary suffering, and the desire to be truly helpful to others.
As Dilgo Khyentse once famously said, "Never forget how quickly this life will be over, like a flash of summer lightning or a wave of the hand. Now that you have the opportunity to practice dharma, do not waste a single moment on anything else."
