With Awareness Comes Choice

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Up to 30 in group
Date
March 28 - 30, 2025

Retreat Highlights

  • Exploring the meaning of spiritual practice and learning practical tools for awareness
  • Understanding and releasing unconscious thought patterns and conditioned mind
  • Practicing and embodying heart-centered awareness and self-compassion
  • Learning to apply awareness tools in daily life with support and accountability
  • Gaining insights from meditation and discussions on present moment living

About this Retreat

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Details of this retreat

We suffer from that which we cannot see. We each have been trained to accept automated processes of thought within our minds, and the self-defeating 'reality' which these thought patterns create. The result is that we suffer in separation from our authentic nature. Someone who is 'unconscious', who identifies with these thought patterns and cannot see the resulting illusion, experiences no real choice. That person will simply feel, think, and do what their programming determines that they will feel, think, or do.

This is the dilemma we are working to escape through spiritual practice. In order to think and experience freely, to live spontaneously, and embody our authentic nature, we need to be aware of the processes by which we are made to experience ourselves as separate from the natural unfolding of each moment. With awareness comes real choice, including the profound choice to live beyond our assumptions and to look for ourselves to see who and what we actually are and what our lives truly call us to.

Over the course of this weekend retreat we will explore the simple, practical, and powerful tools of awareness practice; how to use these tools to let go of unconscious thought patterns and move into present moment awareness; and how to apply these tools to the particular circumstances of our everyday lives.
During this Program Explore:
Friday Evening: 

What is "Spiritual Practice"? What are we actually practicing?
Meditation instruction

Saturday Morning:

Working with attention and awareness
What is "conditioned mind"? How to be aware of and let go of conditioned mind.
The Five Process Tools, part 1

Saturday Afternoon:

The Five Process Tools, part 2
How to practice and embody heart-centered awareness and self-compassion

Sunday Morning:

How to apply the tools and techniques in our everyday lives
Setting intentions
How to create support and accountability back home

Testimonials
“I have been working with David McKay for several years. He has been a wonderful guide along my path of being/staying in the present moment using Zen Buddhist principles along with some psychology. His work is to help people end suffering. He offers daily morning meditation, group sessions with a meditation piece twice a week, silent retreats, 1:1 phone sessions  and frequent classes via zoom. All offered by donation (except for retreat facilities). Classes delve into aspects of Zen Buddhism and topics like compassionate communication. David is amazing the way he stays so present in each situation, and in group, he can facilitate the discussion with amazing ease, drawing on his ability to stay present with insights dropping in—insights he shares in the interactions with participants as they share their experiences. David has a true gift; his gift needs to be shared more widely so that others might have these tools to help them move from suffering to real contentment.” Gretchen Inglis
“I have known David McKay since he left the monastery where he practiced for almost 20 years. I have attended several silent retreats led by David. David is a masterful retreat leader. Every physical detail was taken care of so that each participant could fully focus on being present to connect to themselves in ways that are difficult in our world. David is as skilled a facilitator as anyone I encountered in the corporate world where I worked for over 40 years. David is the most authentic human being I have ever known and has been a tremendous help in deepening my spiritual practice with lasting effect. I would highly recommend him as a retreat leader.” -Judy Lyons
“I met Dave 10 years ago while doing a bike trip with a few of my buddies. One of our tires blew out, and he stopped to see if we needed help. We ended up talking for a while, and he mentioned that he had been a monk for 25 years. I was impressed with the way he held eye contact, his world view, and his ability to engage in conversation. He mentioned to me that he did coaching and asked if I would be interested. Following that conversation, we did coaching calls weekly. I have also done a few of the silent retreats he has facilitated. Dave is a great leader with good intentions. He has always remained true to his values and continues to practice what he preaches. He is a relationship I cherish dearly. I know I can talk to him without fear of judgement, and I know I will always get honest, direct feedback. I admire him as a human being and consider myself lucky to have crossed paths with him.” - Nicholas Augustino
Schedule





Friday



5:00–6:30 pm
Hatha Yoga Mixed Level


6:00–6:30 pm
Group Meditation


6:30–7:30 pm
Supper


7:30–9:00 pm
"What is 'Spiritual Practice'? What are we actually practicing?" and meditation instruction



Saturday



5:00–6:15 am
Group Meditation


6:20–7:50 am
Hatha Yoga Level 1 or Level 2


8:00–9:00 am
Breakfast


9:30–11:30 am


Working with attention and awareness
What is "conditioned mind"? How to be aware of and let go of conditioned mind.
The Five Process Tools, part 1




12:00–12:30 pm
Group Meditation


12:45–1:30 pm
Lunch


1:45–3:15 pm
Ashram tour


3:30–5:30 pm


The Five Process Tools, part 2
How to practice and embody heart-centered awareness and self-compassion




5:30–6:15 pm
Supper


7:30–9:30 pm
Satsang: Kirtan, DVD and Speaker



Sunday



6:00–7:00 am
Group Meditation


7:30–9:00 am
Breakfast


9:30–11:30 am


How to apply the tools and techniques in our everyday lives
Setting intentions
How to create support and accountability back home




12:00–12:30 pm
Group Meditation


12:45–1:30 pm
Lunch

Getting Here

Location icon Yogaville

Directions

Yogaville offers transportation from the airport, train and bus stations in Charlottesville, VA. If you are driving Google Maps has reliable turn-by-turn directions.

Accommodation

Availability of complimentary accommodations is determined by the order of booking.
Dormitory

The most popular accommodations we have are Dormitory Accommodations – shared room and shared bath. We have two dormitories, Vivekananda Vihar and Ramalinga Nilayam, which are centrally heated and air-conditioned and convenient to meals and programs.
Lotus Guest House (Private Room)

Each room in our six unit guest house is equipped with a small refrigerator, queen size bed and full bath. Each room in our nine unit guest house is equipped with a queen sized bed and full bath, and no refrigerator.

Tenting
Set off in a quiet, wooded area adjacent to the Lotus Guest Houses are twelve campsites. Campers have use of the bathroom, shower, and laundry facilities nearby Vivekananda Vihar dormitory. Camping is available from March 15th to December 1st.

Shared Dormitory: Bottom Bunk

Accommodation
Bottom bunk in a shared dorm room. Dorm rooms contain 4-8 beds. Shared bathroom Dorm rooms are not coed Availability is Gender Specific

Private Dormitory

Accommodation
This is a private room with a shared bathroom in our Ramalinga Nilayam Dorm - Females Only

LGH: Full Bed

Accommodation
Private room and Private Bath. A single Full bed and a private bath designed for those seeking peace in solitude.    

LGH: 2 Twin beds

Accommodation
Private Room and Private Bath. Two twin Beds and a private bath that is ideal for friends looking to experience the bliss of Yogaville.  

LGH: Queen Bed

Accommodation
Private Room and Private Bath. A queen bed or a queen with two day beds and a private bath that is perfect for couples and families searching for a peaceful time together. Please put in the personal comments if you need a room that includes trundles.  

Tent-Site

Accommodation
Open from Mar. 16–Nov. 30. Closed from Dec. 1–Mar. 15 Set off in a quiet, wooded area adjacent to the Lotus Guest Houses are Eighteen campsites. Campers have use of the nearby bathhouse as well as laundry facilities at the LGH Building 3.   Also, all tent sites have tent platforms for a more comfortable and dry tenting experience.  Fires and Stoves are not Permitted. Price is per person per night. Please bring your own tent, tie downs, tarp (weather protection). bedding and towels.  

Venue & Amenities

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Free Wifi icon Free Wifi
Spa icon Spa
Sauna icon Sauna
Pool icon Pool
Towels icon Towels
Free Parking icon Free Parking
Kitchen icon Kitchen
Tour Assistance icon Tour Assistance
Hot Tub icon Hot Tub
Coffee/Tea icon Coffee/Tea
Cafe icon Cafe
Restaurant icon Restaurant
Fitness Center icon Fitness Center
Yoga Studio icon Yoga Studio
Housekeeping icon Housekeeping
Bicycles For Rent icon Bicycles For Rent
Yogaville is home to the Light of Truth Universal Shrine (LOTUS). The LOTUS is a unique temple dedicated to interfaith understanding and the Light within all faiths. Individual altars represent and honor the different world faiths and spiritual paths. The vision, design and inspiration of Sri Swami Satchidananda, LOTUS was dedicated in 1986. It demonstrates, “Truth is One, Paths are Many.” In the peaceful countryside of Virginia, the doors of LOTUS are open to welcome people of all backgrounds and beliefs.

Meals

Menu Types

Organic, vegetarian/vegan food Labeled ingredients Lacto-vegetarian Gluten-free and vegan options Salad bar Large herbal tea selection Coffee is available for purchase at Mandala Cafe

What's Included

  • Accomodations
  • Meals
  • Meditation Sessions
  • Yoga Classes

What's Not Included

  • Transportation
  • Airfare

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