Details:

Date: Friday 6th – Saturday 14th June

Retreat Leader: Andy Wistreich

Requirements: Open to anyone who has received the Kalachakra initiation.

Cost: Generosity ModelDonation only (via the donation form at the bottom of the page; no suggested amount).

Format: Onsite only

Start and Finish times: The retreat starts with supper at 6pm on Friday 6th June and will finish after lunch on Saturday 14th June..

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 with two-four people sharing rooms and only one single room (which is sometimes needed by volunteers). This means single accommodation can only be offered to those who need it the most, but still won’t always be available. Camping can be an option at certain times of year if you have your own tent, but space is very limited. Please read the relevant sections of the booking form carefully.

About the Retreat

According to the eminent Kālacakra scholar Giacomella Orofino, the Sekoddeśa “is one of the most important sources of the Kālacakra tradition and consists of 174 stanzas. According to its literature this is the first text of the Kālacakra to have come down to us and contains the essential nucleus of its doctrines. It is, in fact, considered to be a section of the Paramādibuddha, or the Mūlakālacakratantra, the root tantra in twelve thousand verses, that was lost in Sanskrit and was not translated into Tibetan.”

Through study of this commentary on the Sekoddeśa by Nāropa, we may gain access to the roots of this tantric system. Although the text is structured around the initiations, it presents a basis for understanding the entire Kālacakra basis, path and result. It refers in depth to the great Stainless Light (Vimalaprabhā) commentary by Puṇḍarīka, the Kalkī King of Śambhala. All subsequent commentaries on Kālacakra are based on the Stainless Light.

Nāropa’s position in the lineages of many Buddhist tantric systems such as Guhyasamāja, Cakrasaṃvara, Hevajra and Vajrayoginī, not to mention Kālacakra, places him at the very centre of the highest yoga tantra yogic tradition. The book, The Life and Teaching of Nāropa, translated with commentary by Herbert Guenther, has excited English-speaking readers for decades. Through Nāropa’s commentary on the Sekoddeśa, we may connect and be blessed by his enlightened wisdom.

About the Teacher

Andy Wistreich, who will lead the retreat, has already led this retreat seven times, and has extensive experience in Kalacakra personal and group retreats in general. He has been practising Kalacakra for over forty years, and has received teachings from several great teachers in the tradition. He is an FPMT in-depth teacher.