Spring Householder Evening Program with Adam Stonebraker & John Travis
Five Consecutive Evenings
Monday through Friday, May 27 to May 31, 6:00 - 7:30 pm (PT)
Join us in person or via Zoom
No registration necessary for Householder - drop in throughout the week.
Our Monday through Friday evening Householder concludes with a daylong on Saturday, June 1. Registration for the Daylong is required, https://www.mtstream.org/retreat-schedule/2024-june-daylong
Householder Description - Each evening Adam and/or John will offer meditation instructions, inspirational teachings, and dharma discussions to energize and cultivate a deeper practice in the midst of everyday life. There will also be an opportunity for you to share your reflections on the evenings’ topics.
Householder - Join us on Zoom:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/2281834980?pwd=NExJbW5TL21tKzFnQlRvQ2tuajNNdz09
Meeting ID: 228 183 4980
Password: 2656111
Join by Phone: 669-900-9128
Householder DONATION FOR THE NEVADA CITY INSIGHT CENTER
A suggested donation range for each evening is $10 - $20. Consider making a one-time donation for attending multiple evenings
Or to offer a donation by check and mail to:
Mountain Stream Meditation
PO Box 2510
Nevada City, CA 95959
In the memo line, please indicate Householder.
ADAM STONEBRAKER DONATION (DANA)
JOHN TRAVIS DONATION (DANA)
Thank you for all the ways you participate and for your generosity!
Bios: Adam Stonebraker is Mountain Stream’s resident 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.
John Travis is the founding teacher of Mountain Stream Meditation in Nevada City and is a teacher emeritus at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in Marin. He has practiced Insight Meditation for over 50 years, and completed a four-year teacher training with Jack Kornfield.
In the 1970’s & 80’s, John lived and studied in Asia with many of the premier meditation masters of our time. John’s practice included periods of monastic ordination in the Theravadan and Tibetan traditions. His dynamic teaching style focuses on a non-dualistic approach that emphasizes the body, heartfulness, and the nature of awareness. In addition to his meditation training, John has taught Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction and is a certified Hakomi therapist.