RETREAT
The Psychology of Tantra
with Venerable Robina Courtin
Thu-Sun, Jun 26–29 EDT
Garrison Institute, NY
Note: Information on online availability, recordings and registration will be available by the end of March.
We all have fears, anxiety, depression and the rest, but the trouble is we over-identify with these aspects of our self, believing that they are who we really are and assuming that we’re stuck with them. But we’re not.
Instead, we need to consciously identify our sense of self in terms of our beauty, courage, compassion and the other marvelous qualities that are at the core of our being – and finally identify with our ultimate nature, that of a buddha: our potential to be utterly free of all delusions and fully developed in wisdom and goodness.
This is the essence of the psychology of tantra. What we think is a powerful cause for becoming exactly those parts of ourselves. The various buddhas are simply manifestations of these qualities: the buddha of compassion, Chenrezig; the buddha of wisdom, Manjushri, and Tara – in Tibetan, Drolma, the Liberator: the liberator from the fears of samsara – the manifestation of power, courage, action. By meditating on them, identifying with them, we become our own Chenrezig, our own Tara.
During our retreat we will introduce this approach in the framework of the three principal aspects of the path: On the basis of renunciation, the understanding of reality, and compassion we can enter into the most advanced stages of Buddhist practice, which explains how to transform all aspects of ourselves, all the good and all the bad, into the path to enlightenment.
Important Note
This is an offsite retreat. After registering, our system automatically sends a confirmation and/or a receipt email. If you don’t immediately receive the system email(s) or you have any other questions, please contact us at registration@shantidevanyc.org.
Check-in will be from 3-6pm on Thu Jun 26, followed by 6pm dinner and an evening session. The retreat will end around 1:30pm (after lunch) on Sunday, Jun 29.
COVID Policy
To help ensure the safety of all retreaters, and in accordance with Garrison Institute’s policy, please take a COVID test on the morning of the retreat (Thu Jun 26). All retreaters must test negative for COVID. At check in we will ask you if you took a COVID test and confirm that you were negative.
Please refer to the event page for other details.
Fee & Registration
Note: Registration will be available by the end of March.
The fees for the entire retreat (excluding transportation expenses) are:
- Single room: $500
- Double room: $440
- Triple room: $410
- Commuter rate: $370
Please register as soon as possible to secure your spot and room preference. <Internal note: probably no waiting list is necessary due to the increased number of rooms.>
The cost includes 3 vegetarian meals per day, use of facilities, and support for teacher offerings and expenses.
We have tried to keep registration fees as low as possible for this retreat. Shantideva member benefits do not apply due to facility expenses.
Registration will close on <DATE>. Please see our cancellation policy below.
Time zone: US Eastern Daylight Time (GMT/UTC-4)
For questions regarding registration, please email registration@shantidevanyc.org for assistance.
Cancellation Policy
You may cancel at any time without penalty on or before <DATE>. After that date, no refunds will be possible unless:
- there is a serious medical injury or illness such as being hospitalized and with a doctor’s note
- or you have a positive Covid-19 case with a PCR lab test confirming this
- or Shantideva Center can find someone to take your place
You can cancel using MindBody registration on or before <DATE>. After that date, please contact sheila@shantidevanyc.org to discuss cancellation details.
Location and Directions
Garrison Institute: 14 Mary’s Way, Route 9D, Garrison, NY 10524
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Note: Garrison Institute offers free, no-reservation-required shuttle service from the Garrison Metro North Train Station during registration check-in hours, between 3-6pm.
What to Bring
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Garrison Institute will provide:
- Meditation cushions and chairs
- Sheets, a pillow, blanket, bedspread and bath towel for each non-commuting guest
Accommodations
Accommodations are simple but comfortable. Click here for more information.
To request sharing a double room with a specific person, please email registration@shantidevanyc.org with the name of the person before <DATE>. Otherwise, we will assign you a roommate if you have chosen a double room.
Meals
Garrison Institute is known for its delicious meals, offering local/organic foods. The meals will be vegetarian. Coffee and tea will be served throughout meal times.
Individual dietary restrictions cannot be accommodated for the group, but guests can bring their own food (for which Garrison Institute provides storage and refrigeration). Please make sure food is stored in fully zippered, labeled bags. Garrison recommends using disposable gloves (provided by the Institute) for retrieval if using their common space for storage.
Recordings
Note: Information on recordings will be available by the end of March.
Dana for the Teacher
About the Teacher
Venerable Robina Courtin has worked full-time for Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche’s organization, the Foundation for the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition, since her ordination in the late 1970s. Over the years she has served as editorial director of Wisdom Publications, editor of Mandala Magazine, executive director of Liberation Prison Project, and as a touring teacher of Buddhism. Her life and work with prisoners have been featured in the documentary films Chasing Buddha and Key to Freedom. Venerable Robina is known for her straightforward and energetic teaching style, helping people discover the potential of their own minds with clear explanations about Tibetan Buddhism and how to apply it to their lives.
Visit her website at https://www.robinacourtin.com.