Inspired by the work of Jon Kabat Zinn, we will explore the tools of mindfulness and well-being to be able to face the demands and challenges of our lives. Among the practices: body scan, sitting and walking meditation, mindfulness yoga and Qigong exercises.

This retreat will help us integrate mindfulness in our everyday life and help us to access our internal resources, in order to better handle our stress.

This retreat is open to practitioners of MBSR (mindfulness based stress reduction), as well as everyone interested in the practice of mindfulness/awareness. While open to all students who are willing to undergo the discipline of silent retreat, this retreat is intended for mindfulness teachers or aspiring teachers and fulfills one of the prerequisites for those who are training as MBSR instructors.

This 6-day intensive retreat is also recommended for all who are practicing or teaching MBSR and those who intend to do so in the future. 

For those who are new to meditation practice, please be aware that practicing for a week in silence can be an intensive and challenging – as well as a highly rewarding – experience. To guide the way, you will receive instruction and support from highly trained and experienced teachers and meditation instructors.

Background

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is a programme of practical, scientifically-supported teachings to reduce stress, facilitate relaxation, and promote physical health and emotional well-being. Inspired by the work of Jon Kabat-Zinn, this retreat offers tools for engaging the demands of our lives, including illness, chronic pain and personal crises. By relating directly with our bodies, emotions and our hearts, we will discover the power of mindfulness to change our lives. Through sitting, walking, and body scan meditation practices – as well as mindful yoga – we will return to our lives better equipped to manage daily or extraordinary stress situations.

Attendance: Participants must attend all practice sessions

Attitudes

  • Non-judging
  • Patience
  • Beginner’s mind
  • Trust
  • Non-striving
  • Acceptance
  • Letting go

 Expectations

  • Self-care
  • Confidentiality
  • Listening and participating
  • Silence
  • Non-disruptive
  • Genuine effort
  • Not leaving during stretching and meditation
  • No food or drink (except water) in meditation room

Practical Information

Arrival day (October 7, Saturday): Orientation talk at 8 pm. You’re invited to come from 4 pm in order to register and settle in your room. Dinner is served at 6.45 pm.

End of programme  (October 13, Friday): Closing circle in the evening.

Departure day (October 14, Saturday): You may leave anytime (no programme). You’re welcome to stay for lunch.

This programme is taught in French. The program will be translated into English. Requests for interpretation in other languages need to be made in advance and confirmed (please indicate your are requesting interpretation on the registration page).