Location
3810 Valley Commons, Suite 6
Bozeman, Montana 59718
United States
Date & Time
9:30am MST - 3:00pm MST
About This Event
About the Retreat
The number of parents in the world is tremendous (everyone exists because of them!), and yet it's easy to believe that parenthood, or caregiving more broadly, presents a barrier to deep practice. The lack of sleep, the constant attention to others, the endless list of agenda items, and the obstacles to going on retreat all might lead to the belief that one has to choose between having a serious practice and becoming a parent or caregiver. And yet, parenthood and caregiving are clearly abundant with opportunities for practice in metta, generosity, patience, and letting go. This day of practice and connection will explore and celebrate the many ways that being a caregiver has tremendous potential to be its own path to awakening. We will share stories, practice, reflect, grieve, and laugh together; and we will remember the wisdom of parents walking the path before us, to recognize the richness of our awakening as caregivers.
It is important to Cara and to the BDC that everyone who is interested has access to this retreat. If finding or paying for childcare becomes a barrier to taking this class, please reach out to info@bozemandharmacenter.org.
Cara Lai will be online via Zoom. You are welcome to come to the BDC to participate in community or to practice in the comfort of your home.
About the Teacher
Cara Lai is a meditation teacher, artist, and writer who helps people step out of the cycle of suffering and into the fullness of life. She spent most of her life trying to figure out how to be happy, or at least avoid total misery, which ultimately led her to spend the majority of her adulthood meditating. She’s explored what it means to be alive through many adventures in consciousness, including a full year of solitary retreat, living with chronic illness, and having two whole humans come out through her vagina.
She once worked as a wilderness guide, social worker, and psychotherapist, but traded it in for an all-out mindfulness rampage. She’s a working mom whose teaching is relatable, authentic, funny and sometimes crass, and is accessible for many people. She is authorized to teach in the Theravada Buddhist Lineage through IMS/Spirit Rock, and she teaches at centers across the country, for the Happier app, Ten Percent Happier, Hatch, and more. She lives with her husband, toddler, and new infant in Hinesburg, Vermont, ultimately hoping to get woke enough to bend spoons with her mind in front of large audiences. And to help everyone get free.
Learn more about Cara and her offerings here: https://www.caralai.org/#/
Gratitude Practice
The registration fees for the retreat cover the basic costs of putting on the retreat such as the rent and insurance. None of the fees go to the teacher who spends much time and energy preparing the talks. Please consider supporting Cara with dana (financial generosity) so that she may continue offering the teachings in the future. Dana comes from the heart and is entirely optional. Any amount is supportive and a donation of $50 for people with steady income is suggested.
Cancellation Policy
We understand that life happens and you may not be able to attend the class. If you are able to let us know more than two weeks before the class starts, we are happy to provide a full refund to you minus a $10 admin fee. If you cancel less than two weeks before the event, we can offer a 50% refund (no less than $10 withheld). If you have to cancel two days before the class, we appreciate you letting us know but are unable to provide a refund. If you have to cancel, you have the option to donate your partial or entire registration fee to the BDC scholarship fund. This would be much appreciated and help us make sure no one is turned away from BDC retreat’s due to lack of funds.
About This Event
About the Retreat
The number of parents in the world is tremendous (everyone exists because of them!), and yet it's easy to believe that parenthood, or caregiving more broadly, presents a barrier to deep practice. The lack of sleep, the constant attention to others, the endless list of agenda items, and the obstacles to going on retreat all might lead to the belief that one has to choose between having a serious practice and becoming a parent or caregiver. And yet, parenthood and caregiving are clearly abundant with opportunities for practice in metta, generosity, patience, and letting go. This day of practice and connection will explore and celebrate the many ways that being a caregiver has tremendous potential to be its own path to awakening. We will share stories, practice, reflect, grieve, and laugh together; and we will remember the wisdom of parents walking the path before us, to recognize the richness of our awakening as caregivers.
It is important to Cara and to the BDC that everyone who is interested has access to this retreat. If finding or paying for childcare becomes a barrier to taking this class, please reach out to info@bozemandharmacenter.org.
Cara Lai will be online via Zoom. You are welcome to come to the BDC to participate in community or to practice in the comfort of your home.
About the Teacher
Cara Lai is a meditation teacher, artist, and writer who helps people step out of the cycle of suffering and into the fullness of life. She spent most of her life trying to figure out how to be happy, or at least avoid total misery, which ultimately led her to spend the majority of her adulthood meditating. She’s explored what it means to be alive through many adventures in consciousness, including a full year of solitary retreat, living with chronic illness, and having two whole humans come out through her vagina.
She once worked as a wilderness guide, social worker, and psychotherapist, but traded it in for an all-out mindfulness rampage. She’s a working mom whose teaching is relatable, authentic, funny and sometimes crass, and is accessible for many people. She is authorized to teach in the Theravada Buddhist Lineage through IMS/Spirit Rock, and she teaches at centers across the country, for the Happier app, Ten Percent Happier, Hatch, and more. She lives with her husband, toddler, and new infant in Hinesburg, Vermont, ultimately hoping to get woke enough to bend spoons with her mind in front of large audiences. And to help everyone get free.
Learn more about Cara and her offerings here: https://www.caralai.org/#/
Gratitude Practice
The registration fees for the retreat cover the basic costs of putting on the retreat such as the rent and insurance. None of the fees go to the teacher who spends much time and energy preparing the talks. Please consider supporting Cara with dana (financial generosity) so that she may continue offering the teachings in the future. Dana comes from the heart and is entirely optional. Any amount is supportive and a donation of $50 for people with steady income is suggested.
Cancellation Policy
We understand that life happens and you may not be able to attend the class. If you are able to let us know more than two weeks before the class starts, we are happy to provide a full refund to you minus a $10 admin fee. If you cancel less than two weeks before the event, we can offer a 50% refund (no less than $10 withheld). If you have to cancel two days before the class, we appreciate you letting us know but are unable to provide a refund. If you have to cancel, you have the option to donate your partial or entire registration fee to the BDC scholarship fund. This would be much appreciated and help us make sure no one is turned away from BDC retreat’s due to lack of funds.
Getting There
Bozeman Dharma Center
3810 Valley Commons, Suite 6
Bozeman, Montana 59718
United States
Location
3810 Valley Commons, Suite 6
Bozeman, Montana 59718
United States
Date & Time
9:30am MST - 3:00pm MST