5-Day Silent Mindfulness Residential Retreat: In-Person at Holy Wisdom Monastery
For any questions or curiosities about this event, join the retreat leaders for a FREE one-hour informational session available
March 18th at 6:00 pm CST on Zoom.
Meeting ID:876 5367 9970
Offered by teachers from the UW Health Mindfulness Program. It is a rare opportunity to slow down and give our hearts and minds some space to be more fully present with our inner lives and the natural world. Time on retreat can help us reconnect with the sources of meaning in our lives, find steadiness in the midst of difficulty, and listen more deeply to what matters most.
This 5-night silent retreat will support a continuity of practice, alternating between sitting and walking meditation, guided movement (that can be adapted for physical limitations), as well as times for rest, nourishing meals, and enjoying the beautiful grounds at Holy Wisdom. There will be daily talks from the teachers exploring mindfulness and compassion themes, as well as opportunities for group and individual meetings with the teachers. See a tentative schedule below.
The silence of a retreat creates a boundary with our usual, daily experience. The container of silence invites you to refrain from speaking (except with the teachers as scheduled and as needed), reading, writing, and technology, with the exception of emergencies of course. Support will be available from the teachers throughout the retreat through individual and group meetings. There will be times for open conversation with other retreatants at the beginning and end of the retreat. Learn more about the practice below.
This retreat is intended to support practitioners with a range of meditation experience. Some experience developing and sustaining a regular meditation practice is recommended. Graduates of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Mindful Self-Compassion, and other mindfulness-based programs will be well-suited for the retreat.
This retreat fulfills the 5-day silent retreat training requirement for those already teaching or interested in teaching mindfulness-based programs such as Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction, Mindful Self-Compassion, Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, and Mindfulness-Based Relapse Prevention.
Fees
Standard Registration: $1450
Supported Registration (for those with financial need, use discount code RES200): $1250
Early registration discount, prior to March 20: $100
MBSR Teacher Trainee discount: (for those who completed MBSR TTI through UW Health Mindfulness Program, use discount code MBSRTT150): $150
Note: Fee is all inclusive and covers retreat fees, teacher payment, lodging and meals. (Travel to/from Middleton not included.)
Payment Plans: to arrange a payment plan, contact the UW Health Mindfulness Program at UWHealthMindful@uwhealth.org
Scholarship Support: a limited number of partial scholarships are available to support participation in this retreat. We recognize the disparities impacting access to retreat experiences, and we give priority to applicants from under-served communities, those who serve under-resourced populations, and/or those who show clear financial need. To apply for partial scholarship support, contact the UW Health Mindfulness Program at UWHealthMindful@uwhealth.org
Support to Scholarship Fund: If you wish to support others’ participation in the retreat, you can make a contribution in any amount through this link. (List ‘Retreat Support’ in Comments field.)
Cancellation Policy
A refund (minus $50 non-refundable and non-transferable deposit) will be made for cancellations made in writing 20 days or more prior to the event. No refunds will be allowed after April 24, 2024.
UW Health Mindfulness Program requires a minimum of 12 registrants for this program. In the event that the program is cancelled, UW Health Mindfulness is responsible only for a full refund of the registration fee. Please be aware of this when making arrangements to attend this program.