Buddhayana Forest Retreat Centre
Forest solitude for disciplined meditation.
Step into the quietude of Nova Scotia's Cobequid Highlands and discover the Buddhayana Forest Retreat Centre, a place dedicated to the ascetic forest tradition of meditation. This isn't your typical retreat; it draws inspiration from a rich tapestry of spiritual lineages, from Shakyamuni Buddha to Thai forest monks, Tibetan mountain yogis, and Zen and Taoist hermits. The focus here is on temporary, monastic-style retreats, inviting practitioners to shed the distractions of daily life and immerse themselves in disciplined meditation within nature's embrace. It's an opportunity to experience a profound connection to ancient practices, all within a beautiful mixed hardwood forest setting. If you're seeking a rigorous, nature-infused path to inner stillness, Buddhayana offers a unique and compelling option.
Highlights
- Inspired by Thai forest monks, Tibetan mountain yogis, and Zen hermits
- Offers temporary, monastic-style meditation retreats
- Located in a beautiful mixed hardwood forest
- Focus on disciplined practice in nature
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Setting
The retreat is situated within a beautiful mixed hardwood forest in Nova Scotia's Cobequid Highlands. This natural environment provides a serene and secluded backdrop, ideal for deep meditation and a connection with nature, echoing the ascetic traditions it draws inspiration from.
Accommodation
Information about specific lodging arrangements is not available. Given the monastic-style retreats, it is likely to be simple and conducive to focused practice.
How to get there
The Buddhayana Forest Retreat Centre is located at RR# 1 Scotsburn, Nova Scotia B0K 1R0. For detailed driving directions, it is recommended to consult a map or contact the center directly.
Nearest airport: Charlottetown Airport (YYG) (74 km)
Nearest city: Charlottetown
Public transport: Contact the center for transport details.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Buddhayana Forest Retreat Centre websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Sep, Aug, Jan
Avoid: Nov, Apr, Dec
Nova Scotia's Cobequid Highlands experience distinct seasons. Summers are generally mild, while winters can be cold with significant snowfall. Visitors should prepare for varying weather conditions depending on the time of year they plan to attend a retreat.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the typical duration of a retreat at Buddhayana Forest Retreat Centre?
The center offers temporary, monastic-style meditation retreats. Specific durations are not provided, so it is best to contact the center directly for details on their retreat schedule.
What should I expect regarding the daily schedule during a retreat?
While a specific daily schedule is not outlined, the center emphasizes a 'monastic style' and 'disciplined practice of meditation,' suggesting a structured routine focused on meditation and quiet contemplation. Contacting the center would provide more precise details.
Is there a fixed fee for attending retreats at Buddhayana Forest Retreat Centre?
The center runs by donation, meaning there is no fixed fee for attending retreats. This allows participants to contribute according to their means.
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