2024 Alabama Meditation Network Fall Retreat

Registration & Information
Nov. 1-3, 2024

Registration Deadline: Oct. 28, 2024

Take your meditation practice to a deeper level

Experience the energy of sitting with others, find support and encouragement from like-minded individuals, and learn different present-moment practices such as Tai Chi, mindful hiking, eating and walking meditations, as well as a posture support clinic. Refresh your mind and body as you immerse yourself in nature at the beautiful Living River Retreat Center on the Cahaba River.

Time

6:00 pm, Friday -
2:00 pm, Sunday

Dates

Nov. 1-3, 2024

Location

Living River, A Retreat Center
on the Cahaba River
Montevallo, AL

Retreat Schedule

Friday

4:30 to 6:00pm: Check-in

6:00pm: Dinner

7:30pm: Orientation, meditation instruction, and lightly guided meditation

9:00pm: Noble Silence begins; ends after breakfast the next day.

10:00pm: Lights out

Saturday

5:00am: Wake up
6:00am: Morning meditation
7:30am: Breakfast
9:00am: Movement practice
10:30: Mid-Morning meditation
12:00pm:
Lunch
1:30: Free time
2:30pm:
Afternoon meditation
4:00pm: Movement practice
6:00pm:
Dinner
7:30pm: Evening meditation
9:00pm: Noble Silence begins

Sunday

5:00am: Wake up
6:00am: Morning meditation
7:30am: Breakfast
9:00am: Small Groups
12:00pm: Lunch
1pm: Group Sharing & Conclusion

Departure by 2:30pm

Meals

Our personal retreat chef will prepare delicious and nutritious vegetarian/vegan meals with fresh and locally sourced ingredients to support your meditation practice. 

Mindful Eating

We will eat our meals together in mindfulness. At breakfast we eat in complete silence, continuing our noble silence from the night before. Lunch and dinner will begin with 15 minutes of silent eating. Then, after a bell, everyone is free to talk. Eating in silence helps us appreciate the food deeply, and cherish the presence of those around us.

*Living River Retreat Center asks that no food be brought into the cabins or in luggage as it will attract mice.

Details

Motel-style Rooms
  • 6 rooms
    • 3 rooms with 1 Queen Bed each
    • 3 rooms with 2 twins each
Bunk House Cabins
  • Maximum 10 people per bunk house
  • Two showers stalls and two toilets in each cabin
Tent Camping
  • Primitive camping, no electricity or water.
  • Bring your own tent, sleeping bag, etc.
  • Access to bathroom and showers in bunk houses.

Bring your:

  • Meditation cushion (Chairs will be available if you prefer to sit in a chair)
  • Mat (Zubaton) or folded up blanket to go under your cushion


Don’t have a cushion or mat?
We will have a few extras at the retreat for you to use.

Option: Purchase a cushion and mat before the retreat either at The Golden Temple in Southside or buy a set on Amazon.

*IF you have an extra cushion, mat or meditation bench, please bring it to share with someone who doesn’t have one.

Purchase a cushion and mat before the retreat either at The Golden Temple in Southside or buy a set on Amazon.

  • Pillow
  • Sleeping bag or sheets and blanket
  • Clothing appropriate for weather and length of stay
  • Sweatshirt or jacket
  • Pajamas
  • Rain jacket or poncho
  • Medications
  • First aid kit
  • Reusable water bottle
  • Towels, washcloths for showering
  • Soap & Shampoo
  • Toothbrush/toothpaste
  • Brush/comb
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Laundry bag or trash bag for dirty clothes
  • Flashlight
  • Food in cabins/luggage. (Candy or snacks in luggage will attract mice.)

Living River Retreat Center Photo Gallery

Meet Your Retreat Meditation Instructors

Andrew Keitt

Andrew Keitt has been practicing Zen meditation for thirty years. He is a founding member of the Burning Rock Soto Zen Group in Birmingham, AL.

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Andrew Keitt

Phyllis Mark

Phyllis has been learning about, meditating and guiding others in mindfulness meditation practice for about 20 years. Her move to Alabama from New York allowed her to slow down enough to learn the power of paying attention!

She has been a part of the Birmingham Shambhala community during this time, and has been drawn especially to the compassion and joy of the Plum Village tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh. She is also a founding member of the Alabama Meditation Network.

Phyllis has a strong commitment to the “everyday walkin around” benefits of mindfulness and aspires to incorporate meditation and mindfulness into her life as partner, mom, family member, friend, and her work as a clinical psychologist. She enjoys sharing and learning with others who value taking time in their lives to explore the world, both around and within themselves.

Her hobbies include long distance walking, and enjoying her 5 dogs.

Phyllis Mark

Phyllis Mark

2024 Fall Retreat Registration

Retreat Fees & Important Info.

All fees include accommodations, all meals, meditation instructions, and movement practices

  • Hotel Style Room: (Options available at checkout)
    • Double occupancy – $330/per person
    • Single occupancy – $630
  • Bunk House (10 people per house) – $205
  • Tent Camping (Bring your own tent) – $105

Become a Retreat Donor

  • Help defray retreat cost by making an extra donation at room selection.

Registration

Couples: Please fill out a registration form for each person.

All fields are required except where indicated.

Payment is required to complete registration.

Personal Information

Select Gender Identity/Expression
Select Accommodation Preference

Meditation Experience

How long have you been meditating for:
Will you need a meditation cushion & mat?
Do you currently sit with a meditation group?

Medical Information

Please describe any allergies you may have (If none, leave blank).
Please describe any ongoing medical conditions you may have and any medications you take for your physical health. (If none, leave blank).
If you have been diagnosed with a psychiatric or psychological condition, please explain and list any medications you take for mental health. (If none, leave blank).
Emergency Contact

I agree to:

Future Communications

May we stay in contact with you after the retreat with occasional updates about future group meditation opportunities and retreats?

Code of Conduct

Alabama Meditation Network

In order to create a safe and welcoming meditation and learning environment, we ask everyone to:

  • Practice acceptance of everyone regardless of gender, race, economic status, or sexual orientation.
  • Cause no harm to others.
  • Refrain from:
    • Sexual misconduct
    • Negative speech
    • The use of drugs or alcohol.
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Retreat Cancellation Policy

Refunds will be available up to two weeks before the retreat.

Later cancelations receive a retreat credit.

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Terms & Definitions

Meditation:

Any form of present moment practice which has a foundation of body and breath awareness.

Meditation Community:

Any entity that provides group meditation in a community of equanimity, compassion and acceptance, regardless of gender, race, economic status, or sexual orientation.