On Our Winter Retreat + Upcoming 2025 Retreat Season

On Our Winter Retreat + Upcoming 2025 Retreat Season

“In the pond floats a Lotus Flower, with green leaves, white petals and golden pistil, beautiful and noble as ever…”

We’re back from our Winter Retreat to South East Asia, three glorious, sunny weeks away in Thailand and Vietnam, from Bangkok to Chaing Mai and Phuket, over to Hanoii and Da Nang, and finally down to Saigon to celebrate the Lunar New Year and welcome the Year of the Snake 2025. A bit of a whirlwind before, during, and now two weeks after, just riding a wild transformational wave that started with my Teacher Shinzen Young’s Year-End/Beginning Retreat, the very source of inspiration behind The Higher Haven. Happy to be home now, we even participated in the February monthly Home Practice Program lead by the mighty Shin.

Resting and rejuvenating now during Winter’s serene season, we’ll be delivering on promised posts from way back in November, including the healing power of the lightning strike, what we’ll see in the stars above during the March Lunar Eclipse, our upcoming Dark Sky Event, and a long, long overdue tale on my friend Tinker — a real live poet, writer and Lac du Flambeau Ojibwe Elder. Tinker’s cool, a great source of inspiration, and although we may be a few days late, we’re never a dong (or unit of Vietnamese currency) short. There’s also new and amazing plans being made for a Higher Haven East, dedicated to my Mom and our heavenly matriarch Louise Teresa Wrobel Tootalian. We celebrated her in rituals during the first full Moon of the Lunar New Year, and her presence in our efforts remains strong. So if you’re one of the many rattled by current happenings in Mý, the Viet people’s term for the good old U.S.A., with the backing of our Sweet Louise, we’ll soon provide you a secret, sacred Getaway, a place that brings together meditation and indigenous healing practices of the West with similar practices in the East, back to their point of origin, in a huge healing circle.

That’s all wildly exciting, and as to finding and founding our farm in the East, a few years and visits up our Good Red Road. So for now, we’ll touch back on our wonderful three weeks away. Having written of tot (good) times in Vietnam previously, experiences with my good friends or bans Tuan and the secret Viet King Phuc Nguyen, my trip this year provided a deeper healing and a new awareness of how VN’s vibe informs the spiritual practices of The Higher Haven West (Tuyệt vời) A famous Vietnamese folk poem states: “In the pond floats a lotus flower, with green leaves, white petals and golden pistil, beautiful as ever, such beauty, such nobility, growing from mud, but rising with pride & honor.”

The lotus flower, with its stunning petals and serene presence, is an aquatic plant of slow-flowing, muddy waters native to regions throughout East Asia and the South Pacific. Known scientifically as Nymphaea, the lotus has inspired poets and artist’s throughout Vietnam’s history. A symbol of purity and enlightenment, this hardy plant reflects the ability to be noble, courageous, and stand tall in the darkest of circumstances, like the good Vietnamese people, circumstances the people of Mỹ may now face. “'And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom”, said the artist Anaïs Nin. For those ready to bloom this Spring, take a giant, healing leap into our Spring Noble Silence Meditation Retreat (NSMR) Weekend, just two short months away. And watch for more stories, events, engaging techniques from the brilliant mind of Shinzen, and more good news soon. Toksha

Silent Night/Holy Night:  A Holiday Eve of Calm Brightness

Silent Night/Holy Night: A Holiday Eve of Calm Brightness

We’re prepping for the final public, monthly Purification Ceremony of 2024 this weekend, and are happy to confirm our blessed Holiday Happening, the evolved version of our former Aho Ho Ho Hoedown Throwdown, this year’s Silent Night/Holy Night, Friday evening, December 20th from 6pm — 8pm. We’ll gather for the final Sit of 2024, with some simple Meditation instruction, a thirty-minute, guided Vipassana Sit, and a talk by our beloved friend and Naturopath Dr. Denise Acton on Immune Health and how to stay healthy during the Winter months. Come on out and take a proactive approach to the transformative year ion the snake 2025, with a healthy “Jump Start” .on the new year.

 Interestingly, the very moment of the Winter Solstice will occur early the next morning at 4:19 a.m., and so we’ll be conducting our own Yaza, or all-night Sit, something we may be offering to the public in 2025, a great challenge, but also a great boost to one’s personal practice. As to the last of our public programming ’24, after our Sit, Walk, and Talk, along with Ceremonial and Holiday song, we’ll end with a bit of cheer at the Retreat House, to tak a cup of kindness for auld lang syne and toast to a Happy New Year 2025.

We’ll also bring in the Spirit of Advent and poet Reiner Maria Rilke, who famously wrote of the hope, reverence and renewal found in the forest wilderness. Rilke also cited the paradox of seeking human companionship in the solitude of night. “Night divides you from your neighbor, and by no means are you to seek him out.” We’ll defy that a bit in true contrarian fashion, and hope to see you in our final circle of 2024. Also look for the start of the 2025 retreat schedule up for registration by the last night of Chanukah. Shanah Tovah — Good Year!

`SCHEDULE

 Gather at the Love Shack Yoga/Teaching Studio 6 p.m.

Meditation Sitting and Walking Instruction 6 p.m. — 6:30 p.m.

Sit/Walk in Silence and Peace 6:30 — 7:00 p.m.

 Talk on Immunity Health with Dr. Denise Acton 7:00 p.m. — 7:30 p.m

Cheers to the Yr. of the Dragon ’24, Welcome the Yr of the Snake ‘25 — 8 p.m….