Sub25 Retreat: Wild Buddha

Led by Akasajoti, Amalasiddhi + Aryadasa

Wild Buddha: The 4th annual Sub25 weekend retreat

Over two thousand years ago a young man in search of ideals worth living by went forth from conventional society and woke up to a vision of truth. What does it mean for us, in 2018, to go forth and follow the way of the Buddha, on a radical path of freedom? How do we cultivate a whole-hearted, full-blooded engagement of all of our energy in our practice of ethics, meditation and wisdom?

A weekend retreat for all those aged 16-25, those new to Buddhism and Meditation and for those wanting to go deeper.

Please inform us when booking if you're under 18.



A retreat is a chance to get away from the noise and complexity of modern life in order to deepen your experience of yourself and of the world around you. There will be periods of meditation, talks on aspects of Buddhism, as well as Buddhist rituals. There will be small groups led by a team member in which you can share your experience of the retreat. Although this is a Buddhist retreat, you don’t need to be a Buddhist to participate. 

Below is an outline of the programme that our retreats follow. Please bear in mind it  vary, but will follow this rough structure:

6.30am Rise

7am Meditation

8.45am Breakfast (followed by free time)

10am Talk followed by Discussion Groups

1pm Lunch (followed by free time)

4.30pm Meditation
/Workshops
6.pm Dinner

7.30pm Meditation and Ritual


Health and Accessibility

It is important that you let us know if you have any disabilities, serious health problems, or any clinical mental health problems – particularly if you are on medication. Please email admin@adhisthana.org and through an early discussion we can identify your access needs and do our best to meet them. Please do this before booking.

Technology, alcohol, drugs and smoking...
During the retreat we will ask you to off all mobile phones and not to contact anyone outside the retreat. The same goes for laptop, tablets, e-readers and so forth. Do not bring alcohol or any recreational drugs onto the retreat. Smoking is allowed only in designated places.

Emergencies
In case of emergencies, family and friends can call Adhisthana on 01531641726 if they need to reach you.

Living Communally
Living communally is an important and enjoyable part of the retreat. We will eat together as a community and accommodation will be in shared single-sex rooms (we require couples of the same gender to stay in separate rooms). No pets are allowed on the retreat. The team leading the retreat are volunteers who are on retreat as well. Part of the retreat is helping out with simple chores. Our retreats are known for being friendly and harmonious; we ask retreatants to cooperate with each other and to refrain from harsh speech or anti-social behaviour.

Camping
It’s possible to camp in our beautiful field - make a note on the booking form if you’d like a camping place, and bring your own tent and camping equipment.

Diet
The food on the retreat will be vegan - this is part of the Buddhist commitment to non-violence. We will not be able to cater for restricted diets unless for medical reasons. If you do need a restricted diet for medical reasons then we need to be notified when you book and at least one week before the retreat starts, please email admin@adhisthana.org.

What's included in the cost? 
The cost of the retreat includes all food and accommodation, but please bring your own bed linen.

Location & travel
If you are traveling by car there is a car park for you to use and the full address is: Adhisthana, Coddington Court, Coddington, Ledbury, Herefordshire, HR8 1JL. The nearest train station to the retreat centre is Colwall, Herefordshire. You need to arrange a taxi from the station in advance. At the end of the retreat we will arrange transport from the retreat centre to Colwall station.

For: all levels of experience

Start date: 17th Aug 2018
End date: 19th Aug 2018
Event Type: Residential

Price: Waged/Supported £74  |  Unwaged/Unsupported £52
Non-refundable deposit: £52 (included in prices above)

Bursary Fund: Help those who can't afford to come on retreat
You're invited to donate to enable individuals experiencing financial hardship to attend events with bursary places.
Go to our Bursary Fund page

Bookings are closed for this Event.

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