Details:

Date: Friday 4th – Sunday 6th September

Retreat Leader: François Schick

Requirements: Everyone is welcome

Cost: Generosity ModelDonation only (by clicking the ‘Donate Here’ button below). Land of Joy provides: All meals, accommodation, workshops, materials and good firewood for soulful nights.

Format: Onsite only / Retreat begins: 7pm on the 4th September / Retreat ends: with lunch on 6th September

Recommended arrival: 3pm – 5pm on the 4th September to join for supper and get settled into the space

Accommodation: Land of Joy wishes for everyone who visits the centre to feel welcome, accepted, safe and secure. Our accommodation options are very limited, with mostly single-sex shared accommodation and a very limited number of single rooms. Single accommodation can therefore only be offered on a priority basis. Please read the relevant sections of the booking form carefully.

About the Retreat

This weekend at Land of Joy, François Schick will guide us into a gentle exploration of the second pāramitā — ethics and morality. Together, we will deepen our understanding of this essential practice and the ways it supports a meaningful life.

Throughout the retreat, François will invite us to reflect on how ethical conduct nurtures inner peace and how our choices shape both our present and future through the law of karma. Rather than abstract philosophy, we will focus on how these timeless teachings can be applied to the small moments of daily life — in our words, our actions, and our relationships.

The retreat will weave together guided reflections, simple practices, and quiet time for personal contemplation. Through this balance, we will discover how living with integrity can bring steadiness, clarity, and ease to the way we move through the world.

Who Is This For?

This retreat is for anyone wishing to live with greater clarity, compassion, and purpose. Whether you are new to Buddhist practice or have years of experience, you are warmly invited to join. If you are curious about how the teachings on ethics and karma can help bring balance to modern life, or if you simply wish to pause and reconnect with what matters most, this weekend offers gentle yet profound support.

What to Expect

  • Guided teachings on the second pāramitā: ethics and morality
  • Reflections on karma and how it shapes our experience
  • Practical guidance on applying ethical principles in everyday life
  • Space for silence, contemplation, and gentle practice
  • Opportunities to ask questions and share insights in a supportive environment
  • A nurturing setting that encourages inner stillness and personal discovery

What to Expect

To help create the best conditions for meditation practice, this retreat will be held within a supportive framework:

  • Quiet: We ask participants to maintain periods of quiet to support reflection and inner stillness. This includes being mindful of conversations outside the teaching sessions.
  • Respectful conduct: Please approach yourself, others, and the environment with care and kindness. This retreat is grounded in the pāramitā of ethics, and mutual respect creates a safe and supportive space for all.
  • Technology: To support presence and focus, we encourage you to switch off phones and devices during the retreat, or use them only when essential.
  • Punctuality: Please attend sessions on time so the group can move together with ease.
  • Participation: You are warmly invited to take part in all aspects of the retreat while honouring your own limits and needs.

These boundaries are not restrictions but supports — creating a safe, focused space in which the mind can settle and deepen.

About François Schick

François Schick has a unique skill in facilitating the practice of meditation. He can present the traditional treasures in a non-traditional way, bridging the classic buddhist texts to our times, taking into account the unique challenges we encounter nowadays.

Formerly trained as an actor, François discovered Buddhism via Japanese poetry. An avid meditator for almost 15 years, François Schick completed a five-year study program at Nalanda Monastery, which he followed with a three-month solitary retreat in the Sierra Nevada mountains. He is certified with the FPMT. Since then, he has dedicated his life to the dharma, alternating periods of study and teaching, with spiritual retreats (including a six-month solitary retreat in 2022 in the Alps on calm abiding, guided by Alan Wallace). This is a subject that is close to his heart. He is currently writing a book about it.

He has taught, among others, “Discovering Buddhism”, “Science of the mind”, “Taking care of the planet”. François Schick is appreciated for his approach to teaching that is as rigorous as it is modern, accessible and lively.

A Way to Say Thank You

To Land of Joy…

Our generosity model means we do not charge for any teachings, accommodation or food. We are therefore 100% dependant on donations to help us cover our £90,000 a year running costs.

You are therefore invited to give what you can as a thank you for the organisation and hosting of the retreat, including the food and accommodation provided if you stayed onsite.

You may also like to make a regular contribution to the centre by becoming a Branch of Joy. This kind of support gifts us a steady and ongoing income, which in turn provides the confidence and means for us to continue to flourish for many years to come.

Everything given will ensure Land of Joy continues to be offered as a precious place for retreat.

To The Teacher…

Teachers and retreat leaders practice generosity by freely offering their time to Land of Joy. We cover their travel expenses but do not pay them for the teachings they give.

You are therefore invited to make an offering to the teacher as a thank you for the time and knowledge they share.

To The Volunteers…

Our retreats are supported by our wonderful team of volunteers, some of whom you will meet during your time at the centre. Those who live onsite offer their time, expertise and dedication in return for food and accommodation. They do not receive a wage or stipend. Unfortunately, we are only able to accept offerings for them in cash, so if you would like to thank them for their service, please do so by bringing cash with you to the centre and placing it in the volunteer collection pot.