This is
a path
for finding
greater peace
and
tranquility.

Special Events

Upcoming Retreats & Workshops

Translated from the Pali word "anupassana", Recollective Awareness is a way to cultivate greater awareness of one’s inner world. It is a gentle approach to meditation, which allows one’s meditative experience to unfold naturally.

Fall Retreat with Mary Webster

October 21-23, 2011
Residential Retreat
Kairos House
(Can come for Saturday only, but 3-day is preferred)
This residential retreat will offer time for meditation, reporting, discussion and dharma talks. Beginners will be given instructions while more experienced meditators will receive support for their ongoing investigations.
Retreat begins at 7 p.m. on Friday and concludes around 2 p.m. on Sunday.
Cost is $60/Saturday or $120 for entire retreat (for room and board; camping is half-priced), plus dana.
For questions or to register, please contact Catherine: 879-0435 or by e-mail

Introductory Meditation Workshop
with Mary Webster

November 5, 2011
10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
at the Saranac Building*, downtown Spokane

This workshop will offer time for meditation, reporting, discussion and dharma talks. Beginners will be given instructions while more experienced meditators will receive support for their ongoing investigations.
*25 W. Main, Downtown Spokane. (Entrance is just east of the Community Building).
The Sitting Hall is on the second floor.
For questions please contact Mary: 535-1458 or by e-mail

New Year Meditation Retreat
with Mary Webster

January 14 & 15, 2012
Non-Residential Retreat
9 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily
This non-residential retreat will offer time for meditation, reporting, discussion and dharma talks. Beginners will be given instructions while more experienced meditators will receive support for their ongoing investigations.
Pot-Luck Lunch each day.
Cost: dana.
Space is limited to 10 people, so please register asap.
For questions or to REGISTER please contact Mary: 535-1458 or by e-mail

Spring Retreat with Mary Webster

April 26-30, 2012
Residential Retreat
Kairos House
(with weekend option available)
This residential retreat will offer time for meditation, reporting, discussion and dharma talks. Beginners will be given instructions while more experienced meditators will receive support for their ongoing investigations.
Retreat begins at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, and concludes around 2 p.m. on Monday, April 30.
Cost is $240 for entire retreat or $120 for weekend only (with preference given to full-time retreatants), plus dana.
For questions or to REGISTER, please contact Catherine: 879-0435 or by e-mail

June Retreat with Jason Siff and Mary Webster

June 29-July 8, 2012
10-Day Residential Retreat
Kairos House

This 10-day residential retreat will offer time for meditation, reporting, discussion and dharma talks. Beginners will be given instructions while more experienced meditators will receive support for their ongoing investigations.
Cost: to be announced.
Registration does not open until January.
For questions or to REGISTER and get directions, please contact
Cynthia: 535-7941 or by e-mail or
Catherine: 879-0435 or by e-mail

Fall Retreat with Jason Siff

September 21-30, 2012
10-Day Residential Retreat
Kairos House

This 10-day residential retreat will offer time for meditation, reporting, discussion and dharma talks. Beginners will be given instructions while more experienced meditators will receive support for their ongoing investigations.
Cost: to be announced.
Registration does not open until April.
For questions or to REGISTER and get directions, please contact
Mary: 535-1458 or by e-mail

The priceless teachings are not charged for. A gift of dana (a practice of developing generosity and acknowledging a teaching or effort through a donation) is welcome, but not expected. It is always what the giver can comfortably afford.
Thank you.

"We are
what we think.
All that
we are
arises with
our thoughts.
With our thoughts
we make
the world.
Speak or act
with a pure mind
And happiness
will follow you
as your shadow,
unshakeable."

The Buddha,
from the
Dhammapada