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Teachings from the Wisdom Masters | A Silent 7-Day Retreat

  • 30 May 2026
  • 5:00 PM
  • 06 Jun 2026
  • 1:00 PM
  • In-Person

Registration

  • We will notify all applicants as to whether or not they are accepted by May 4.
  • We will notify all applicants as to whether or not they are accepted by May 4.

Register

With Fred Eppsteiner


Dates:
May 30 - June 6
Registration Deadline: May 1
Suitability

This is a Wisdom Path Retreat and is appropriate for those FCM members who have previously participated in a Wisdom Path Intensive or retreat, or for those who are walking the Dharma Path and feel ready for a deeper exploration of their mind through meditation and guided reflection. If you have any questions about whether this retreat would be suitable for you, please contact Fred directly (Teacher@floridamindfulness.org).


Please note that registration does not confirm acceptance into the retreat. Shortly after the registration deadline (May 1), Fred will review applications and make final decisions as to acceptance. Notifications will be made by May 4. 

Description

Since the Buddha’s own enlightenment, awakened teachers have pointed out that our thinking mind is merely one aspect or one capacity of our innate and original natural mind. Mistakenly identifying with and attaching to this small and conceptually constructed mind – or ‘self’ –  we live in a self-created reality that constantly prevents us from experiencing real clarity and deep contentment in our life.  Thus, we are unable to experience the utter simplicity, natural ease and spontaneous wisdom that is our true birthright.

 

Drawing from his over 50 years of meditative practice in the Chan/Zen and Great Perfection (Dzogchen) traditions and 30 years of leading retreats, Fred will offer retreatants those direct (pith) practices/teachings from these varied Buddhist wisdom traditions that he has found most inspiring and effective over the years.


This retreat will focus on facilitating participants’ meditative experience of their original and natural mind and show how to integrate this understanding into the circumstances of daily life. Directly experiencing the mind as it is and all the things that appear in it (especially the self!) as empty of any substance or solidity allows one to break through into one’s open and spacious mind nature. This experience becomes the basis for true transformation.

Retreat Leader

Fred Eppsteiner has been a student and practitioner of Buddhist meditation for over 50 years and was a psychotherapist for more than 30 years. He has trained extensively in the Buddhist meditative traditions of the U.S. and Asia. He received permission to teach from Thich Nhat Hanh in 1994 and is the editor of two books: The Path of Compassion and Interbeing. He is the founding teacher of the Florida Community of Mindfulness.

Fees

The fee for in-person participation is $630 for overnighters and $490 for commuters. A $50 fee is required to register, with the balance due for those accepted by May 8th. The $50 registration fee will be fully refunded to those not admitted to the retreat. 


Retreat Scholarships are available.  FCM's policy is that a lack of financial resources should never prevent a sincere practitioner or student of the Dharma from participating in a retreat. Please click here to see FCM’s Retreat Scholarship Policy and for an Application, which needs to be submitted prior to the registration deadline for this retreat.

Retreat Logistics

This retreat is in-person only (either staying overnight or as a commuter) participation at FCM’s Tampa Center. The retreat will begin with orientation at 5:00 pm on Saturday, May 30 and ends after lunch on Saturday at 1:00 pm, June 6. Participation is open to FCM members.


If you are not familiar with our campus, you may enjoy this short video tour.


Please note: 

  • The deadline for application for this retreat is May 1. Please understand that this application DOES NOT guarantee you a spot in the retreat; all acceptances are subject to approval.
  • We will notify all applicants by May 4 as to whether or not they have been accepted into the retreat.
  • For those accepted, the fee will then be due by May 8, otherwise the spot will be given to another applicant.
  • Please click here to read FCM's Retreat Cancellation Policy.
  • New to retreating with FCM? Please visit our FAQs page.

The teachings are offered in the Buddhist tradition of Dana, wherein the teachers freely give of themselves to the students out of gratitude for what they ’ve received from their teachers and a desire to be of service. The student’s response is also based on Dana, i.e., generosity that naturally flows from a sense of appreciation of the value of Dharma and gratitude to the living lineage.

Questions?
Please contact Rita at ritaanna727@gmail.com for any logistical questions.


Florida Community of Mindfulness, Tampa Center
6501 N. Nebraska Avenue
Tampa, FL 33604

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