The Four Karmas in Everyday Life

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22 Hillcrest Lane, Rosendale, NY, USA
Date
November 13 - 15, 2026

About this Retreat

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The Four Karmas in Everyday Life

How can the lineage transmissions of Kasung practices and the fearless, compassionate awareness of the Protectors, Mahakhalas and Dralas energize our path of helping others and working with our world and daily life. Victory over War.

An integral part of the Buddhist and Shambhala Lineages, Kasung practices offer us unique and practical skillful means of body, speech, mind, quality and action. How to Be – before we act, How to uplift and hold Space for each other, our communities, and for our painfully challenged, brilliant world.

Everyone with interest is welcome and encouraged to attend, as well those curious about Kasung Dharma and service, and those engaged on the Suncamp or Kasung path.

Joined, wisdom and Drala arises when we come together in person and share the same space and ground, (and food and celebration). We will explore original root Kasung Dharma instructions from Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche,  and experience how we can embody those in our lives in order to help our world during these times.



Recommended tuition and meals is $150 but no one will be turned away for inability to pay!

Please join us for this annual gathering of warriorship.

Getting Here

Location icon Sky Lake Shambhala, 22 Hillcrest Lane, Rosendale, NY, USA

Accommodation

Single Room

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A room with either one queen or one twin bed and private bathroom to yourself.

Shared Room

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Roommate will be assigned.

Dorm Room

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Roommates will be assigned.

Shrine Room Floor

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No Lodging - Commuter

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Customer Reviews

4.00 out of 5.0 average rating

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Affordable & welcoming
First, the price is surprisingly low for a multi-day retreat with food and lodging.
Second, staff were very kind and welcoming.
I was part of a very small group, so the vibe of the retreat was very casual & intimate.

The only suggestions i might have for improvement would be for greater structure and written communication (ie. reminder emails and release forms before the event, providing everyone with their own schedule, list of expectations, details on meals, a map of the grounds, etc.).

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