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November Solitary

Residential 

With Yanai Postelnik, Kirsten Kratz, Laura Bridgman and Juha Penttilä

Friday, 1 November – Friday, 29 November 2024

Retreat fullThese retreats are full and we are operating a waiting list.

Full-month (28 nights)

1  – 29 November

 

Two-week duration (14 nights)

1 – 15  November     ♦      15 – 29 November

 

This retreat is a rare and precious opportunity to engage in an extended period of individual meditation without interruption. Regular teacher interviews and Dharma talks are offered, and guidance is available in Insight Meditation (Vipassana), tranquillity (Samatha) meditation, Loving-kindness (Metta) and the other Brahma Viharas.

To apply for these retreats we ask that you complete the application form below.

Join the Waiting List

To register your interest complete the application form below, this will be reviewed and if the retreat is suitable for you we will add you to the waiting list and contact you if a place becomes available.

Please click here to learn more about how we operate our waiting lists.

Experience required

For the full month retreat we request that you have attended at least three week-long residential teacher-led silent meditation retreats, not necessarily at Gaia House.

For the two-week retreats we request that you have attended at least two week-long residential teacher-led silent meditation retreats, also not necessarily at Gaia House. If you would like to apply for a two-week retreat but have less than three weeks’ previous retreat experience, you are strongly encouraged to start your two-week retreat on 1st November.

Rates

Please consider paying at the highest rate that you are able to. Your generosity is vital in supporting Gaia House to sustain its Dharma offerings for the benefit of all.

We are committed to ensuring that our programme is available to everyone who wishes to participate. If our rates are too high for you, we invite you to apply for support from our Financial Assistance and Bursaries Fund (FAB Fund).
Rates for the month duration (28 nights)

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Standard Rate:£2,100Includes a donation that helps sustain Gaia House’s offerings and supports access for all
Basic Rate:£1,624Covers the very basic costs of running the retreat
Supported Rate:£1,344A subsidised rate to support practice
Young Persons Rate:£487For more details please see the Financial Assistance page
FAB Fund Rate:£812For more details please see the Financial Assistance page

Rates for the two-week duration (14 nights)

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Standard Rate:£1,148Includes a donation that helps sustain Gaia House’s offerings and supports access for all
Basic Rate:£882Covers the very basic costs of running the retreat
Supported Rate:£728A subsidised rate to support practice
Young Persons Rate:£265For more details please see the Financial Assistance page
FAB Fund Rate:£441For more details please see the Financial Assistance page

Teachers

YANAI POSTELNIK first encountered the teachings of the Buddha while travelling in Asia in 1989, and has been teaching Insight Meditation and Buddhist practice internationally for 30 years. Yanai is much inspired by the forest tradition of Thailand, and the transformative power of the natural world. He is a member of the Gaia House Teacher Council, and a Core Faculty member of Insight Meditation Society, Massachusetts. Since 2018 Yanai has devoted a significant amount of his time to activism and nonviolent civil disobedience, calling for an appropriate response by government, to the climate, ecological and social justice crises of our time. Having grown up in New Zealand, with parents of European and Asian heritage, Yanai lives with his wife Catherine McGee in Devon, England.

Listen to one of Yanai Postelnik's Talks given at Gaia House on 02.09.2013: The Art of Unknowing (Duration 61:05)

Image of teacherKIRSTEN KRATZ has practised Buddhist meditation in Asia and the West since 1993. She started teaching in 2006 and since 2015 she has been ‘teacher in residence’ supporting those on personal retreat at Gaia House. Her love and understanding of Dharma has been strongly influenced by, among others, the teachings of her friend and teacher colleague, Rob Burbea. One of her particular passions is exploring how wisdom teachings can foster appropriate responses to the challenges of our time, and Kirsten sees her involvement in activism as an important expression of her practice. Kirsten is co-initiator of the “Dharma Action Network for Climate Engagement” (DANCE) and supporting teacher of Freely Given Retreats.

Listen to one of Kirsten Kratz's Talks given at Gaia House on 23.03.2013: Calm and Kindness (Duration 38:57)

 

LAURA BRIDGMAN was a Buddhist nun in the Theravada tradition from 1995 to 2015. Her main teachers within this school have been Ajahn Sumedho, Ajahn Sucitto and Sayadaw U Tejaniya. She has been offering retreats since 2007, most recently mainly at Gaia House where she is also the staff support teacher. Her practice orientation is the Buddha’s teaching of the Five Spiritual Faculties (trust, balanced effort, mindfulness, composure and wisdom). Alongside her Vipassana (Insight) practice she is a student of the Diamond Approach (Ridhwan).

 

Image of TeacherJUHA PENTTILÄ has been practicing meditation since 2002. He has spent extended periods of time on retreats and in monasteries in Asia and Europe and is one of the founding members of Nirodha, the Finnish Insight Meditation practice community. Juha completed his Insight Meditation teacher training in 2020. In addition to exploring meditation, Juha’s teaching is influenced by the current climate crisis and engaged perspectives into the Dharma.

Rates

Please consider paying at the highest rate that you are able to. Your generosity is vital in supporting Gaia House to sustain its Dharma offerings for the benefit of all.

We are committed to ensuring that our programme is available to everyone who wishes to participate. If our rates are too high for you, we invite you to apply for support from our Financial Assistance and Bursaries Fund (FAB Fund).
Rates for the month duration (28 nights)

Ninja Column 1Ninja Column 2Ninja Column 3
Standard Rate:£2,100Includes a donation that helps sustain Gaia House’s offerings and supports access for all
Basic Rate:£1,624Covers the very basic costs of running the retreat
Supported Rate:£1,344A subsidised rate to support practice
Young Persons Rate:£487For more details please see the Financial Assistance page
FAB Fund Rate:£812For more details please see the Financial Assistance page

Rates for the two-week duration (14 nights)

Ninja Column 1Ninja Column 2Ninja Column 3
Standard Rate:£1,148Includes a donation that helps sustain Gaia House’s offerings and supports access for all
Basic Rate:£882Covers the very basic costs of running the retreat
Supported Rate:£728A subsidised rate to support practice
Young Persons Rate:£265For more details please see the Financial Assistance page
FAB Fund Rate:£441For more details please see the Financial Assistance page

Each participant has a single room, and is offered the possibility to be in solitude or to practise in the meditation hall, with the small community retreating at Gaia House during this time.

Gaia House Interior shared bedroom

Extend your retreat

You may stay an extra night, either at the beginning of your retreat, for those starting on 1 November (full and two week duration) or at the end of the retreat for those attending the full month or starting on 15 November.  The cost per night is £73. Retreat Conditions apply:

  • Observe silence
  • Follow the daily schedule
  • Practise meditation

To extend your retreat for longer than one night, please apply as a Personal Retreatant.

Dana/generosity

None of your registration fee goes to the teacher. Gaia House teachers rely on the generosity of students for their livelihood. At the end of the retreat, there is an opportunity to make a dana offering to your teacher(s), the residential community team and Gaia House. We are deeply grateful for your generosity.

Click here to read more about the practice of dana.

Gaia House and covid-19

We hope to make everyone's retreat at Gaia House as supportive as possible. Please click here for further information on how we are creating as supportive and safe a retreat environment.

Arrival and departure times

  • Arrive for registration between 2.00pm-4.45pm on the opening day.
  • Depart after 12.30pm on the final day (or 1.30pm if staying for lunch).

Please note:

  • We will need everyone to commit to the full duration of their retreat.

Cancellation terms & conditions

We have now updated our Booking Terms and Conditions which includes cancellation information, please click here. Please take time to review these before you book.

Before booking

In support of your retreat, two weeks before you arrive, we will send a list of questions about your physical, mental health and dietary needs. This will help us to support you during your retreat. If you are unsure whether or not to book due to needing specialist support due to significant physical or mental health needs, including checking availability of our only ground floor bedroom (also wheelchair-accessible), please email retreatmanager@gaiahouse.co.uk.

For more information on our retreats please check our frequently asked questions page.

Well-being and silent retreats

This is a silent retreat: apart from during individual or group meetings with the teachers you will be invited into silence for the duration of the event. 

Before you book, please read these guidelines about mental well-being and silent retreats:

Meditation retreats can be very nourishing; however, as they require sustained meditation practice, they also need some stability of psychological health. If you have recently (within the past year or so) experienced significant trauma or psychiatric illness, or if you are currently experiencing acute emotional distress such as serious depression or anxiety, it may not be the best time for you to participate in a retreat. The teachers might not be able to give you the kind of individual psychological care you need at this time. A setting with more opportunities for interpersonal engagement may be more appropriate.

  • If you are currently under the care of a mental health professional, please discuss your attendance with them. You should be in a relatively stable period of mental well-being and have adequate psychological resilience.
  • If you have any questions about this, please contact Laura using the email address, retreatmanager@gaiahouse.co.uk