— w. LODRO RINZLER + ADREANNA LIMBACH —
✨THIS RETREAT IS NOW SOLD OUT✨
REMEMBER WHAT IT WAS LIKE TO MEDITATE TOGETHER?
How lucky we’ve been to have Zoom to carry us through this year — however now that the Covid-19 vaccine is accessible and we’re being cleared to congregate again, we would love to have you join us for a weekend of community and practice on a few acres of heaven in the Hudson Valley, NY.
This intimate weekend meditation retreat is limited to 18 participants and will include sitting meditation, dharma talks, community discussion, walking meditation, plant-based meals (lunch and dinner) and leisure time to read, walk, and explore.
Think of this as a great opportunity to hit the reset button as we move into whatever comes next — in nature, and TOGETHER.
— RETREAT OVERVIEW —
FRIDAY EVENING — Opening Talk, Practice, and Community Dinner : 5:30pm to 8pm
SATURDAY DAYLONG RETREAT — 8:30am to 7:30pm
SUNDAY AFTERNOON — 8:30am to 2pm
*DETAILED RETREAT ITINERARY DELIVERED UPON ENROLLMENT
Practice Theme :: The 4 Immeasurable Ways of Love
(Teachings on the 4 Brahmaviharas)
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We’ll be gathering for practice periods outdoors and under a large, open tent — with our own, individual meditation platforms, so that we’re able to maintain our personal space in an airy setting. Meals will be served outdoors on the deck with shared table seating, weather permitting. Meditation sessions will be a blend of sitting and walking meditation, with dharma talks and group discussion sprinkled in. This retreat was designed for those who already have some meditation experience who are looking to deepen their practice and study in community. New to meditation practice? Amazing! We would love to see you at a future retreat.
🔵 Meditation cushions supplied by WALDEN + 🌾 Meals prepared (and locally harvested by) by SAMASCOTT FARM
— WHAT’S INCLUDED —
🔸 This meditation retreat includes community practice sessions, a light dinner on Friday evening, lunch and dinner on Saturday, and lunch on Sunday afternoon. There will be fruit, granola, tea and coffee available in the mornings. All meals will be plant based and gluten free, though if you have special dietary restrictions and/or allergies, please send us a note upon registration.
Transportation will be included for those who are arriving by train. *PLEASE NOTE: Lodging is not included in retreat cost.
— HOW TO GET HERE —
KINDERHOOK, NY is a small, historic Dutch Colonial village on Mohican land, located in the Northern Hudson Valley region — about 2.5 hours North of New York City. It is home to the Jack Shainman Gallery (aka: The School) The Albany-Hudson Electric Trail, a train line turned 36 mile hiking and biking trail, and is around the corner from Art Omi sculpture fields
IF YOU ARE FLYING — the closest airport is Albany International Airport, which is 30 minutes North of Kinderhook. The second best option would likely be flying into either JFK or LAX in NYC and then either taking the Amtrak from Penn Station to Hudson, NY.
IF YOU ARE TAKING THE TRAIN FROM NYC — There are trains running through the day from NYC Penn Station to Hudson, which is the nearest train station. Just visit the Amtrak website and search trains from NYP to HUD. (New York Penn Station to Hudson). We will be arranging pick-ups and drop-offs at the train station. Coach ticket prices begin at $31 each way.
*NOTE — If possible, please arrange to arrive by 5pm on the evening of Friday, September 10th. Similarly, please arrange to depart Kinderhook after 2pm on Sunday, September 12.
IF YOU ARE DRIVING — Congratulations! The drive to Kinderhook is scenic and gorgeous. It may even be worth allowing yourself extra time to stop at one of the many local roadside farm stands on the way here.
Want to carpool with fellow retreatants? REACH OUT TO ME HERE and I will be sure to keep a tally and put you all in touch.
— LODGING —
While we would love to host everyone on the land, that’s not (yet?) a possibility. In the meantime, we’ll need to spread out a bit between Kinderhook and Hudson. We have 2 on-site lodging options available, as well as two 3-bedroom “retreat houses” in Kinderhook secured as potential lodging options. (8 bedrooms in total)
Transportation will be supplied to and from the two “retreat houses” listed below, so if you’re not traveling by car, we strongly recommend securing one of these private rooms, or staying on-site, which is the shortest commute of all. If you are looking to book your own lodging, we recommend staying in either Kinderhook or Hudson - which has plenty of great AirBnB and hotel options available.
🔹 To secure your retreat lodging, please choose your “retreat house” of choice with your registration. Click through the options below to see photos, details, and secure your spot.
NOTE → We do ask that all participants are fully vaccinated before attending. It’s a peace of mind thing.
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— ABOUT US —
Lodro Rinzler has been teaching meditation for over nineteen years and is the award-winning author of seven books including the best-selling The Buddha Walks into a Bar… and the latest, Take Back Your Mind. He travels frequently for his books, and has spoken across the world at conferences, universities and businesses as diverse as Google, Harvard University and the White House. He’s the co-founder of MNDFL, NYC's premier drop-in meditation studios. Named one of 50 Innovators Shaping the Future of Wellness by SONIMA, his work has been featured in The New York Times,The Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, FOX, CBS, and NBC. lodrorinzler.com
Adreanna Limbach has been teaching meditation for nearly a decade and is the author of Tea and Cake With Demons : A Buddhist Guide to Feeling Worthy. Her work has been featured by The New York Times, OPRAH Magazine, Refinery29, Women's Health, and Yoga Journal. She’s hosted retreats both internationally and stateside at Omega Institute, and was a Founding Teacher at MNDFL, NYC's premier drop-in meditation studio — where she served as a mentor and faculty for their 300-hour Teacher Training program before their closure in 2020. This is her website, feel free to poke around and get cozy up in here, ya know?