Men’s retreat at Anybody’s Barn 22-24 May

Men’s retreat at Anybody’s Barn 22-24 May

Sun May 24th 2026 12:00am - 11:59pm
by booking

On this retreat we will be exploring the Buddhist teaching on the chain of conditionality that forms the outer rim of the Wheel of Life image.

This chain of conditionality, called the 12 nidanas, or links, looks at the entire process whereby the human being comes into existence and continues in that existence. We will also be exploring the ways in which we can escape the Wheel of Life through awareness of our limiting conditioned processes and the antidotes to these.

We will explore this through talks, workshops and meditation. 

Led by Naravira and Manjurava.  

The retreat will be held at Anybody’s Barn in the Malvern Hills, a beautiful location that we have been using to hold weekend residential retreats for many years.

www.anybodysbarn.co.uk

As well as being on retreat and relaxing in the countryside there will an opportunity to explore the area on a led walk on the Saturday.

The retreat is open to all those who have completed our 12 week Introductory Course at the centre as well as to all Mitras and Order Members. The retreat is suitable for all those who identify as male. 

The accommodation is in small dorms of 3 and 4 and there is a limited number of places, so early booking is advised.

When you book on the retreat you will be sent a full information pack.

Bristol Buddhist Centre, 162 Gloucester Rd, Bishopston, Bristol, BS7 8NT

info@bristol-buddhist-centre.org

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