The Joy of Simplicity – Easter Retreat
Our complex world can tempt us to spend a lot of time in our heads. During this weekend retreat, the focus will be on meditation practice as a way to savour the uniqueness of each moment and rediscover the joy of simply being.
Many of us today find that we are fragmented into different aspects. So many contradictory voices, dictates, and feelings fight for control over our inner lives that we find ourselves scattered everywhere, in all directions. We have lost the sense of being.
Through the practice of meditation we bring our minds home. We reconnect with that sense of being. By integrating meditation into our day to day lives we discover that simplicity and contentment go hand in hand, leaving plenty of space for joy to arise.
Who is this for?
This retreat is for you if, for example:
- You are looking for an effective way to simplify your life.
- You spend a lot of time in your head and could do with some grounding.
- You want a fresh approach to living a meaningful life, but sense it needs to be simple and effective.
- You read books and watched videos on meditation, but so far your practice seems a bit flat.
- You want to establish a daily meditation practice.
What to expect
- This retreat offers a step by step approach to meditation that is easy to integrate into your daily life.
- Tried-and-tested instructions on meditation
- Guided meditations
- Time to reflect
- Discussion on how we can apply what we learned in our day to day life
- Meditation and the Art of Simplicity
This retreat is inspired by this quote by the great Tibetan Buddhist master Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche: “Meditation could be said to be the Art of Simplicity: simply sitting, simply breathing and simply being.”
Location
The retreat will be held in the Dzogchen Beara Temple. With expansive views across the bay, the temple is a modern example of a traditional Tibetan monastery, a form of architecture designed to be an inspiring symbol of the Buddha’s teachings for our times.
Meals
Vegetarian lunches and light evening meals are provided. The cost is included in your fee.
Accommodation
Limited accommodation is available on-site and can be viewed and booked as you register. Early booking advised!
You can also choose to stay in local accommodation. There is whole range of options available.
Susan Browne
Susan Browne has over 30 years experience of Buddhist meditation and compassion practices. She has been guiding groups and individuals in retreat over the past 25 years, both at Dzogchen Beara, and at the Institute of Wisdom and Compassion, France. She herself has completed several years of closed retreat and many in-depth studies.
Susan specialises in one-on-one and small group sessions, giving guidance on meditation methods that best help move through challenges one is facing. To find more about Susan visit restyourmind.ie
Olivier Riche
Olivier Riche has studied and practiced meditation for 20 years and has been guiding practices and instructing on retreats since 2012.
He worked for three years at Dzogchen Beara where he facilitated many retreats and guided meditations. Olivier also offers regular meditations for members of his community and for staff at his workplace.






