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(In Person Only) Daylong with Adam Stonebraker, Resident Guiding Teacher

Daylong Retreat with Adam Stonebraker at the conclusion of the Householder Retreat (In Person Only)
Date: Saturday, June 1, 2024
Time: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm
Cost: Sliding Scale $60 - $90. Limited scholarships available. No one turned away for lack of funds.
Registration required.
To register, visit https://square.link/u/5A9qVljT. Your emailed payment receipt is your registration confirmation.
For questions email juanita@mtstream.org

Mountain Stream hosts a day of meditation held in the tradition of Insight Meditation (Vipassana). Vipassana is known as a vehicle for mindfully opening the heart, seeing clearly and embodying our present-moment experience. 
All levels of practitioners are welcome. The daylong includes periods of sitting and walking meditation with Dharma teachings from Adam. There will be time for questions but most of the day is held in Noble Silence. As mental chatter subsides, we have more capacity to listen deeply to our heart’s inner wisdom.

Dana: During the daylong, there is an opportunity to offer a financial donation to Adam as part of the Buddhist practice of dana (the practice of giving and receiving). All offerings are gratefully received and support the continuation of the Buddha’s teachings. 
ADAM STONEBRAKER DONATION (DANA)

What to bring: Please bring a bag lunch.

Bio: Adam Stonebraker is Mountain Stream Meditation’s guiding teacher as of October 2023. He has been practicing and studying meditation in various schools since 1999, and began teaching meditation, mindfulness, and yoga in 2010. He is a core teacher and leadership council member with Sacred Mountain Sangha and leads teacher trainings, retreats, and workshops internationally, in yin yoga, meditation, and mindfulness.

Adam is a graduate of Sacred Mountain Sangha’s 2-year Dharmapala Training, is a mentee of Thanissara & Kittisaro, and is a graduate and endorsed teacher with the Insight Yoga Institute. In addition, Adam earned his MA in Mindfulness Studies from Lesley University.

Adam is committed to an all-inclusive dharma, where no aspect of the human experience is left out. He has particular interest in the transformative power of the natural world, early-Buddhism, inter-faith dialogue, and the bodhisattva way of life. To learn more about Adam, please go to, www.mtstream.org/adam-stonebraker