
Eine ruhige Zuflucht für Achtsamkeit, Meditation und spirituelle Erneuerung in der Tradition von Thich Nhat Hanh.
Deer Park Monastery ist ein friedliches buddhistisches Retreat-Zentrum in Escondido, Kalifornien, gegründet in der Tradition des verehrten Lehrers Thich Nhat Hanh. Dieses Refugium bietet eine ruhige Umgebung für Menschen, die Achtsamkeit, Meditation und spirituelles Wachstum suchen. Öffentlich zugänglich sonntags und im Rahmen geplanter Retreats bietet es Gelegenheiten für Gehmeditation, Dharma-Vorträge, vegane Mahlzeiten und Gemeinschaftsbeziehungen. Das Kloster hat sich der Aufgabe verschrieben, Besuchern zu helfen, wieder zu sich selbst zu finden, Stress abzubauen und inneren Frieden inmitten der wunderschönen Natur zu kultivieren.
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Woche- oder eintägige Retreats, die Meditation, Dharma-Vorträge und Achtsamkeitsübungen anbieten, um inneren Frieden und persönliche Transformation zu fördern.
Öffnungszeiten an Sonntagen für Gehmeditation, Erkundung des Geländes und optionales veganes Mittagessen, damit Besucher die Ruhe des Klosters erleben können.
Bildungsveranstaltungen zu buddhistischen Lehren, oft mit Übersetzung, die Einblicke in Achtsamkeit, Freude und Gleichmut in einer unterstützenden Gruppenatmosphäre geben.
Geführte oder selbstbestimmte Meditationswanderungen entlang malerischer Pfade, die den Teilnehmenden helfen, sich mit der Natur zu verbinden und Achtsamkeit im gegenwärtigen Moment zu kultivieren.
Vegane Mittagessen auf Spendenbasis, liebevoll zubereitet, die achtsames Essen und Gemeinschaftsgefühl bei Veranstaltungen und Retreats fördern.
Vor-Ort-Buchladen mit Büchern von Thich Nhat Hanh und anderen spirituellen Ressourcen zur Unterstützung fortlaufender Praxis und Weiterbildung.
My girlfriend gifted me a week-long retreat at Deer Park Monastery for my 40th birthday, and it changed my life in a way I never expected. I had been struggling with emotional instability, constant negativity, and a deep sense of restlessness. But Deer Park—its peaceful environment, its community, and the teachings—opened a door I didn’t know existed. During the retreat I read The Heart of the Buddha’s Teaching by Thich Nhat Hanh, and for the first time in my life I felt a sense of true freedom. The experience helped me understand my suffering instead of being controlled by it. If you feel stuck, overwhelmed, or in need of a reset, Deer Park Monastery is a place where you can reconnect with yourself and gently rewire your mind. I’m deeply grateful this monastery exists, founded in the tradition of the great teacher Thich Nhat Hanh. Highly recommended.
Best practice place for your truly self. Everyone here is really nice! You need to come. You won't regret.
A really peaceful place! Open to the public on Sundays you can roam the property. There’s lots of trails and places to meditate. It was really nice to get away and be in the mountains. There’s lots of tree cover, but it can get hot. There’s also a lunch at 12 o’clock on Sunday.
Went for a Day of Mindfulness...walking meditation, Dharma talk, lunch. (Pre-registration required) Beautiful, peaceful, serene atmosphere. Great message(s) in the Dharma talk. Bookstore on-site. Bring water, and shoes fit for walking uphill. No shoes in the Ocean of Peace Hall, where Dharma talk is given. You may sit outside and listen in with headphones (provided). Dharma talk is given in Vietnemese, with English translation. Donation based event. They prep and cook a delicious vegan lunch for hundreds of people. There are 2 locations at the monastery where you can leave a cash donation, or you may donate online, at time of registration for Day of Mindfulness event.
I went on a one week retreat in mid October and it was beyond words for me. It was the first week retreat I did at a Monastery and it helped me slow down and put my life in perspective. The Mediation, Mindfulness Practice, Buddhism teachings, Qigong and walking Meditation all helped created a great foundation for finding serenity from within. The week allowed me to add and remove elements of my life's practice, and am so grateful I was able to be there for 7 days. I really enjoyed the week there and will choose another one week retreat over the many other places I have traveled around the world, Thanks for being a location for peace! Old Post: A wonderful place to reconnect and strengthen with the energy we all share! The Sunday service with Sister Dang Nghiem was very informative as well as peaceful. 7 Items that were covered in the service were: 1. Mindfulness (to be in the Now, the Mind and the Heart) 2. Investigation (Things for yourself) 3. Diligence (what seeds will you water in your life and in the world?) 4. Joy (Appreciate and offer Grace) 5. Ease 6. Concentration 7. Equanimity (Letting go). The Dharma talk with Brother Peace as very open, inviting and community oriented. The fifty plus people was large enough that two circular groups of 25 participants were created to share. The sweet spot is about 20 people. The Dharma talk is an open circle where we are encouraged to share our feelings and thoughts on anything needed to be said. There is no judgement just active listening and you only share if you want to. The Dharma talk really allows for people to connect, be present and transcend the space. Four years ago I was recommended to read a book called the Art of Communication by Thich Nhat Hanh, and since then I have gravitated toward his Deep Buddhism Teachings (not Popular Buddhism). I am currently reading the Art of Living and really resonating with it. We are all the Inter-Being in the journey of life, all doing our part in a unique way, to make it better than when we arrived! The location and land is truly a special place. The animals around the landscape are as tranquil as the bells that ring to remind us to just, stop ,Breath and know you are here! This Sunday it softly rained a few times, which added to the majestic feeling that emanates from the land. Thank you all to those who tend to the Deer Park Monastery!
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