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Cultivating Compassion: A Mindfulness Retreat


Cultivating Compassion

A Mindfulness Retreat with Anh-Huong Nguyen and Thu Nguyen

Three-day retreat - February 20-23, 2020
Weekend retreat - February 21-23, 2020

Compassion is the capacity to relieve suffering and lighten sorrows. During this retreat, we will learn the art of mindful breathing, mindful sitting, mindful walking in order to touch the peace and happiness that are available in the present moment. This peace and happiness will enable us to look and listen more deeply in order to develop compassion in our hearts. The ocean of tears cannot drown us if compassion is there. The atmosphere of the retreat will be one of quiet joy!

You can choose to attend the weekend retreat, which starts on Friday evening and ends on Sunday afternoon, or the full 3-day retreat, which starts one day earlier on Thursday evening. The additional day will help participants to settle in, have more rest and fully enjoy the weekend retreat.

The cost of the retreat includes meals and overnight accommodations. The weekend retreat (Friday dinner through Sunday lunch) is $300 per person. The 3-day retreat (Thursday dinner through Sunday lunch) is $435 per person. Room accommodation is of dormitory style with three or more beds per room. A limited number of rooms with two single beds are reserved for couples. We ask that all participants be at least 13 years of age. A fifty percent deposit is required to reserve a place; the balance is due upon arrival at the retreat.

For more information, email the retreat registrar at info@mpcf.org or call 703-938-1377. 

Anh-Huong Nguyen and Thu Nguyen have practiced the art of mindful living with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh for more than 30 years. They have led mindfulness retreats in the United States since 1988 and in 1992 were among the first students to be ordained as Dharma teachers by Thich Nhat Hanh. Anh-Huong is the author of "Opening the Heart of Compassion", a guided meditation CD and co-author of "Walking Meditation", a multimedia manual on mindful walking. They are principal teachers at the Mindfulness Practice Center of Fairfax (www.mpcf.org).

Claymont Court (www.claymont.org) is located on 369 acres of forest and farmland in the Shenandoah Valley of West Virginia, less than 90 minutes by car from Washington, D.C., or Baltimore.

Please note that the Washington Mindfulness Community offers scholarships for any of its sangha members needing assistance with the cost of retreats. For more information about scholarships, please write to us via the Contact Us page on this website.

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