
Spring 2026 retreats now open
Jhana in days,
not decades
Learn the jhanas — meditation states of profound joy, peace, and well-being traditionally thought to take years — in one week.
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of participants learned jhanas on retreat within a week
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You'll start with foundational techniques — emotional openness, curiosity, and learning to approach your inner experience without resistance.
Jhanas are deep meditative states of calm, joy, and absorption. With 1-on-1 guidance and real-time feedback, over 60% of participants access jhana within the week.
Accessing jhana doesn't just feel good in the moment. Participants report lasting shifts: less reactivity, more steadiness, and a felt sense of calm that persists after the retreat.
You leave with the tools to continue independently. The practice gets richer over time, not harder. Alumni report continued improvement months after the retreat.
What the jhanas are, why they matter and what our participants say after the retreat
These are patterns we've observed across hundreds of participants — not promises, but what tends to shift when people train their nervous system consistently.
○ Meditation feels unclear — hard to tell if it's working or if you're just sitting there
○ Stress accumulates faster than you can process it
○ You notice yourself reacting in ways that don't match who you want to be
○ You've invested in external optimization but haven't found a reliable internal practice
○ You have a practice that produces repeatable states (60%+ access jhana states)
○ Your baseline shifts with more access to calm, even under pressure
○ You are able to align yourself with who you want to be with more ease
○ Over 60% say it’s the best thing that’s happened in 6 months or more
✓ You've tried meditation but never quite "got" it
✓ You think meditation is like vegetables — good for you, but a chore
✓ You want deeper states than mindfulness apps provide
✓ You have a demanding job or life and want tools that work in days, not years
✗ You're looking for relaxation techniques (there are easier ways to relax)
✗ You want a passive experience (this requires active practice and focus)
✗ You can't commit a full week (this is intensive, not a weekend workshop)
✗ You're in acute mental health crisis (this is a practice tool, not therapy)
what people say
It's not about the intensity, it's about the jhourney.





