Voices of Awakening: An Insight Dialogue Retreat
With Nicola Redfern and Ayya Anopama
December 28, 2025 - January 1, 2026
In this program we will explore the path to freedom and the obstacles that hinder us by contemplating the Verses of the Elder Nuns (Therīgāthā), a collection of poems from the very first Buddhist nuns. The verses give detailed accounts of the awakening experiences of these early Buddhist women with vivid descriptions and powerful imagery. They also describe the very different life circumstances from which these women came to the Dharma, often including the challenges of constantly caring for others, the loss of loved ones, and the direct experience of aging.
We will be drawing from some of the more literal translations as well as free translations – contemporary poems inspired by the Pali verses. Through the practice of Insight Dialogue, we will meditate together on the voices of awakening in these poems and invite them to come alive in us. Together we will explore how we can meet ourselves fully, with deep compassion, and encounter the challenges in our own lives with patience and perseverance, developing resilience, inspiration and joy on the path.
Program Format: The program will include silent meditation as well as Insight Dialogue in pairs and small groups, bringing together meditative awareness, wisdom teachings, poetry, and the power of relational practice to develop liberating insight and compassion while investigating present moment experience.
Leaders
Nicola Redfern has an extensive background in both Zen and Vipassana meditation. She has been trained to teach Insight Dialogue by founding teacher Gregory Kramer. With a strong belief that awakening is not simply a solo endeavor, Nicola is particularly interested in getting meditation off the cushion and fully integrated into life, work, and relationships. She has also taught Nonviolent Communication and co-teaches courses on unlearning racism. Nicola lives in Santa Fe, NM. Please offer Nic dana with this Paypal link.
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Ayya Anopama has practised Vipassana meditation since 2002 and spent extensive time in intensive retreat in Burma where she ordained as a Theravadian Buddhist nun with Pa Auk Sayadaw in 2013. After her monastic training she shared with various monastic communities across continents. Her teachers include Bhikkhu Analayo, Ajahn Brahm and Ashin Tejania as well as Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo and Mingyur Rinpoche. Her approach to meditation focuses on wakefulness and compassion and integrates Insight Dialogue as a powerful vehicle for awakening. She has been invited to the Insight Dialogue Teacher Development Cohort for Vipassana Teachers and Monastics and is affiliated…
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