Surfing the Winds of Change 2025

Surfing the Winds of Change 2025

7 - 14 Nov 2025
Led By: Maitrimala

Wouldn’t it be nice to stay calm, and keep our confidence, composure and steadiness, no matter what the world throws our way? But how can we do that? Look no further. This retreat will focus on learning practical methods to find greater equanimity and perspective amid the ups and downs of everyday life. Meditation teaching included.

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There’s so much in life that’s out of our control: recent times have shown us that.  Yet we can surf the ‘worldly winds’ without losing our confidence, direction and sense of purpose. Focusing on the worldly winds, or lokadhammas, we will explore how life throws us about by four pairs of opposites in our lives, many of which may have been prevalent for us recently:

pleasure and pain
gain and loss
praise and blame
fame and infamy

 When things go our way do we feel positive and elated? When they don’t, do we grow negative and despondent? How much do we get blown about by the large or the very small daily circumstances of our lives? How do we respond when someone praises us? What is our response when we feel blamed for something? Are we attached to our gains but struggle against our losses?  Do we crave the pleasant experiences in life and resist the unpleasant? What can we do about it?

The Buddha teaches that, if we are attached to things being a certain way, we will experience difficulty when they change. As impermanence and change are inevitable in life, it is helpful – and a relief – for us to realise that we won’t be able to make the world exactly as we want it. We can, however, develop a broader perspective, allowing us to experience more steadiness, consistency and robustness in our moods, emotions and thoughts.

Instead of letting our habitual patterns control us, we can live our lives with an attitude of curiosity, exploring these pairs of opposites. We can notice how our responses colour our perception of reality. We can’t avoid the ups and downs of life, but we can learn practical ways to recognise how they ‘hook’ us, and then respond to them with greater awareness and creativity.

As we look at the Buddha’s teachings on love, generosity, contentment, truthfulness and awareness, we will see how these can transform our lives, helping us to grow in wisdom, compassion and equanimity.

We will develop practical strategies for coping with the worldly winds through meditation, led reflections, talks, discussions and workshops. There will also be some periods of silence.

 

Suggested donation (in addition to the booking fee): £365 waged / £250 unwaged

Booking Fee: £85.00

Single Rooms: No single rooms currently available on this retreat. Please email to go on single room waiting list.

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Paying for your retreat

Taraloka runs on generosity.

To book a retreat you pay a booking fee. This is the only charge made for coming on retreat. As far as possible, we don’t want anyone’s financial situation to stop them from coming to Taraloka.

At the end of your retreat, you have the opportunity to give money towards Taraloka. If you are able to donate, you are giving to another person who otherwise could not afford to come on retreat. And you are helping to give the gift of Taraloka to the women of the future.

We have suggested donations as these reflect the basic income needed to make a retreat viable. However, they are only suggestions. It is genuinely fine to give ten times these amounts, nothing, or anything in between.

Running on generosity is radical – thank you for being part of that.

For more information see what does it cost and a flow of generosity