Insight Retreat Center

Updates

Upcoming Online Work Days

IRC offers Online Work Days for those who would like to

  • Connect, practice and reflect with the growing IRC online sangha
  • Have a container in which to practice with activity and tasks through a self-chosen work meditation in their home “monasteries.”
  • Get something done around the house

Online Work Day Schedule (Pacific time)

9:00 Welcome
9:10 Sit
9:30 Opening Circle, with possible breakout groups
10:00 Work period in your home or garden
10:45 Sit
11:10 Community reflections and discussion
11:30 Close

2025 Online Work Days

  • Saturday, April 26, 2025
  • Saturday, June 28, 2025
  • Saturday, Aug 9, 2025
  • Saturday, Oct 18, 2025
  • Saturday, Dec 13, 2025

If you would like to join us for the next Online Work Day, please RSVP here so we know how many to expect. We will send a Zoom link and instructions a few days before the gathering.

For notifications for all upcoming online sangha events, please fill out this form.

(Posted April 24, 2025)

Upcoming In-Person Work Days at IRC

All are welcome to join us for days of sangha service and dharma friendship.  We recommend being vaccinated and please RSVP. You have the option of wearing a mask indoors if you’d like.

Workday Schedule:

9:00 – 9:30     Social Time
9:30 – 9:50     Meditation
9:50 -10:00    Opening Circle
10:00 -12:15  1st Work Period
12:15 – 1:00   Vegetarian Lunch
1:00 – 2:30     2nd Work Period
2:30 – 3:00     Meditation and Dedication of Merit

Can’t work the full day? That’s fine! Signing up does not require you to attend the entire schedule. We appreciate any time you can offer. 

2025 Saturday Work Days

  • May 24
  • June 14
  • July 19
  • Aug 16
  • October 4
  • November 15
  • December 13

(Posted April 23, 2025)

Expanding IRC: More Residential Retreats Now Available

Insight Retreat Center is now offering residential retreats at a variety of other locations. To accommodate the large number of yogis who apply for our retreats, we have partnered with Hidden Villa, as well as a variety of other retreat centers, to expand our offerings.

Please check our “Residential Retreats” drop-down menu to view our Hidden Villa retreats, as well as our other Off-Site Retreat options.  These links can also be found here:

 

(Posted December 6, 2024)

Space Available in these Online Retreats

Multiday Online Retreats via Zoom

Register for Multiday Online Retreats here.

Multiday Insight Retreats are opportunities to engage in full-time mindfulness training. The daily schedule includes periods of sitting and walking meditation, instructions, dharma talks, and practice discussion with teachers. Silence is maintained throughout most of the retreat.

Space is also available in our upcoming daylong retreats:

Register for Daylong Online Retreats here.

The daylong retreats are held mostly in silence, including periods of sitting and walking meditation, instructions, a dharma talk, and an opportunity to ask questions of the teacher.  They are suitable for both beginners and experienced practitioners.

(Posted December 6, 2024)

New People of Color Kalyana Mitta (Dharma Friends) Group

This group is a joint program of Insight Santa Cruz and Insight Retreat Center.                                         

Hosted at Insight Santa Cruz 740 Front St., suite 240.

Monthly on 2nd Thursdays, 7:30-8:30pm (January 9, February 13, March 13, 2024). Starting in April, we will be meeting both in the center and online. 

Our monthly practitioner-led People of Color Dharma Friends gathering is intended to be a place of belonging, offering a supportive place for BIPOC to practice meditation and explore the Buddha Dharma. We will have a 30-minute guided meditation, followed by a 30-minute mindful check-in on a Dharma theme. Facilitated by Thina Ollier and Tony Arañes or guest facilitators. Anyone who identifies as BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Person of Color) is welcome to attend.

(Posted December 5, 2024)

Year-end Letter from Gil
November 2024

Dear Friend,

Thank you for your participation in IMC and IRC’s offerings. Your engagement—whether it’s listening to our talks, participating in our meditation and training sessions, attending our retreats, or meeting with a teacher or mentor—is invaluable to our success. Your engagement in our programs has inspired and encouraged us to continue to expand what we offer.

We founded IMC with the motto, “Donations follow the practice.” This guiding principle has led us to prioritize creating new practice and teaching opportunities whenever the opportunity arises.

Opportunities continue to arise, and as we grow, our focus on the practice remains unwavering. In recent years, we have had the privilege of training more teachers. In April 2025, we’ll celebrate the graduation of our first group of IMC/IRC–trained teachers, adding fifteen to our current nine teachers. This past June, we launched our two-year Dharma Leader Training with 36 dedicated individuals being trained to provide Dharma teaching and support.

As our community of teachers, practitioners, and volunteers grows, so does our ability to offer more practice opportunities. Looking ahead, this includes offering more residential retreats, online programs, training programs, access to teachers and mentors, programs for different sub-communities within IMC, and satellite groups in other locations.

It’s truly inspiring to see how many people benefit from all that IMC and IRC offers.  It inspires me to continue building upon the phenomenal foundation of all that we have grown up to become. And it inspires me to end this year-end letter where it began:

With thanks for your continued participation in IMC and IRC’s offerings.

With warmth and appreciation,

                           Gil Fronsdal

 
For information about donating to IRC, go to:
https://www.insightretreatcenter.org/donations/

(Posted December 5, 2024)

Gil’s New Book Available: “Everything is Practice: A Guide to Insight Meditation Retreats”

Gil’s new book available: “Everything is Practice: A Guide for Insight Meditation Retreats”

In this new book, Gil describes how to practice with the many facets of retreats including preparing for and leaving a retreat, Dharma talks, practice discussions, sleep, pain, meals, silence, and mindful attitudes. This book is a detailed and practical guide to understanding what to expect while on retreat, from a perspective of mindfulness. Available on Amazon.

 

(Posted April 25, 2024)