The Stages of Tranquility

With Dustin DiPerna

September 2 - 4, 2022

Workshop Schedule

Friday
8:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Saturday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
4:15 pm – 6:15 pm
7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Sunday
10:00 am – 12:00 pm

See general schedule information including arrival, departure and meal times.

  • Sleeping Bag Space – $540.00
  • Standard Queen Room – $1,200.00
  • Standard Room Two Beds – $1,920.00
  • Premium Queen Room – $1,680.00
  • Premium King Room – $1,800.00
  • Premium Plus King Room – $2,040.00
  • Point House – $3,900.00
  • Point House Plus - Old Do Not Use – $4,800.00

The Nine Stages of Staying is one of the oldest and most comprehensive systems of concentration in the Buddhist tradition. This system, sometimes called the Elephant Path, originated with Asanga in 506 A.D. It is the main method of training the mind in the Tibetan tradition. 

In this weekend meditation retreat, participants will learn all nine stages of Asanga’s Elephant Path. Students will learn the basic tools of concentration meditation, gain the capacity to stay more continuously and completely focused on the meditation object, and learn how to develop some capacity for automaticity in the concentration practice. By the conclusion of the retreat, students will have all the instructions necessary to successfully master the nine stages of tranquility.

Training the mind in this way leads to a direct experience of equanimity and puts the student in a range of practice, wherein pointing out the real nature of the awakened mind is possible. 

All teaching will be guided and taught in the direct line of Daniel P. Brown and the Pointing Out Way Lineage. No experience with meditation is required. If you have your own preferred meditation pillow and mat, please bring them.

About the Leader

Dustin DiPerna

Dustin DiPerna is a Harvard-trained scholar of world religions. He currently serves as adjunct professor at Stanford University where he teaches classes on meditation, human flourishing, and purpose finding. Dustin spent 20 years studying with Ken Wilber and is considered an expert in Integral Theory. He is a senior teacher of Tibetan meditation practices and […]

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