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Caverly Morgan

Caverly Morgan is a meditation teacher, author, speaker, and nonprofit founder. Her new book, The Heart of Who We Are: Realizing Freedom Together through Sounds True is available here. She is the founder and Lead Contemplative of Peace in Schools—a nonprofit which created the nation’s first for-credit mindfulness class in public high schools. She is also the founder of Presence Collective, a community of cross-cultural contemplatives committed to personal and collective transformation.

Caverly blends the original spirit of Zen with a modern nondual approach. Her practice began in 1995 and has included eight years of training in a silent Zen monastery. She has been teaching contemplative practice since 2001 and leads meditation retreats, workshops and online classes internationally.

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Upcoming Programs by Caverly Morgan

Nonduality in Nature: The Direct Path of Beauty and Love

Also With Johann Robbins

August 4 - 10, 2024
Our true being is awareness and love. This peace and happiness, which we all long for, underlies the ceaseless striving of the limited sense of self, or ego. Being in nature allows us to easily relax, and come into presence with the beauty around us, and the appreciation, gratitude and love that arises in response. Being in the mountains in the soft gentle time of high summer, with green meadows, alive forests, abundant wildflowers, high peaks adorned with snowy caps, the running creek, and all the birds, moose, deer, elk, rabbits, squirrels, chipmunks, and others, is an ideal place and time to realize this. As we sit and walk, a natural sense of ease and belonging starts to quiet the wanting and aversion of the mind, and without effort or struggle, we drop out of separation into love and connection. This is the Direct Path, not an effort, learning, or set of practices, but a natural and effortless connection to our true nature, which has and will always be there. Our innate appreciation, love and connection with being in nature allows this process to be more accessible and enjoyable. This retreat will be informal and relaxed, with ample time for teaching, guiding, support and discussion, as well as free time to explore what is being offered in your own way. The schedule will at times be silent and at times be more open and relational, so that the love that naturally arises can flow between and among the participants in our human, social way.