Self-Compassion as a Lifeboat Home: Remembering the Heart of Who We Are
With Caverly Morgan
October 5 - 9, 2026
What if the love you’ve been searching for is already here — waiting to be remembered?
In this retreat, you’ll explore self-compassion as a lifeboat home — a steady refuge when self-criticism, striving, or overwhelm take hold.
Rather than trying to “fix” yourself, you’ll be invited to gently shift your relationship to experience, discovering the loving awareness that is already present beneath conditioned patterns that do not serve you.
Through a blend of contemplative practice and experiential inquiry, you’ll find how self-compassion can serve as a bridge — from a limited sense of self to a more spacious, connected way of being. To the heart of who you are. We’ll explore how this practice of compassion can be more than a temporary balm and can become a doorway into deeper remembrance.
During our time together, you will be invited to:
- Engage in nondual guided meditations and self-compassion practices that support emotional resilience and inner steadiness.
- Explore experiential inquiries that gently reveal patterns of self-judgment and striving.
- Learn practical ways to meet difficult emotions with warmth and clarity.
- Participate in group discussions that foster connection, insight, and shared humanity.
- Learn how to integrate self-compassion into daily life as a sustainable, embodied practice.
- Deepen your experiential understanding of nonduality.
- Find new ways to access the heart of who you are.
Throughout the week, you’ll be supported in reconnecting with a sense of wholeness. Rather than attempting to fix an illusory and limited self, our time together will support us in having a direct experience of remembering, not “improving,” who we really are.
Recommended reading: The Heart of Who We Are: Realizing Freedom Together, by Caverly Morgan & A Kids Book About Mindfulness by Caverly Morgan
About the Leader
Caverly Morgan
Caverly Morgan is a spiritual teacher, author, speaker, and nonprofit founder. She is the founder and Lead Contemplative of Peace in Schools—a nonprofit which created the nation's first for-credit mindfulness class in public high schools. Caverly blends the original spirit of Zen with a modern nondual approach. Her practice began in 1995 and has included […]
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