San Pedro, San José Province, Pérez Zeledón, Costa Rica
Up to 30 in group
16 - 12
About this Retreat
Drupon Lama Dorje was born in a small village called Limi in the Himalayas and became a traditional Buddhist monk at the age of 5 under the Drikung Kagyu lineage. At the age of 24 he entered a 4-year solo retreat in the mountains of India where he trained deeply in the five-fold path of Mahamudra and the Six Yogas of Naropa.
Directly after this retreat, he was assigned to travel to Chile to expand the Buddha Dharma. For more than 14 years, Drupon Lama Dorje has spread Buddhist philosophy of life across South and Central America through diverse events, ceremonies, courses and retreats; produced music & CDs, written books to apply Buddhist principles to modern life, formed many sanghas throughout the region, and led sacred journeys to India and Nepal.
Nowadays he travels the world skillfully teaching Tibetan Philosophy of Life & meditation while also advocating for topics such as environmental regeneration, intercultural unity, and resilient education.
His vision is to awaken the consciousness of all beings, unite all cultures in global peace, and regenerate our home, the Earth, by expanding the altruistic actions of unconditional love, compassion, joy, and equanimity for the sake of all that live.
His root Lamas are H.E. Garchen Rinpoche, Drupön Jampa Rigzin Rinpoche, H.H. Drikung Kyabgön Chetsang. And has received additional teachings from H.H. the 14th Dalai Lama, 17th Karmapa, H.E. Khenchen Konchok Gyaltsen Rinpoche, Dzongzar Khyentse Rinpoche, amongst other precious teachers.
Lama Dorje was certified as a retreat master (Drupon) of the Drikung Kagyu lineage on February 26, 2018 by His Holiness Drikung Kyabgon Chetsang Rinpoche.
Details of this retreat
A Silent Meditation Retreat at Dewachen World Peace Sanctuary (Costa Rica)
Dewachen World Peace Sanctuary, nestled in the lush heart of Costa Rica, is a place where nature gently invites us back into harmony. Fresh rivers, ripe fruits, flowers, birdsong, and towering trees naturally soften the body and calm the nervous system. Simply being here reminds us of something essential.
Yet to truly touch the depth and beauty of the world around us, we also need to skillfully calm the mind and reconnect with the deep wellspring of wisdom within.
We are very fortunate to be guided by Drupon Lama Dorje, who comes from an unbroken lineage of meditation masters. For more than 2,500 years, these masters have passed down simple yet profoundly effective instructions—always with the intention of bringing genuine and lasting benefit to our lives.
What Is The Great Shravasti Meditation?
The Great Shravasti Meditation is a special method for introducing the nature of mind, based on the Anapanasati Sutra taught by the Buddha and explained here from a Vajrayana perspective.
Through connecting with the breath, we directly experience:
Mindfulness of body
Mindfulness of feelings
Mindfulness of mind
Mindfulness of phenomena
These are explored through 16 sequential steps, allowing the practice to unfold naturally and experientially. This particular presentation is taught in a unique way by Drikung Kyabgön Chetsang Rinpoche, who requested Lama Dorje share this practice in Costa Rica.
What Will We Learn?
We will learn how to:
Gently follow the breath
Work skillfully with thoughts and emotions
Stabilize the mind
Touch the subtle, peaceful nature of awareness through introspection
The meditation practice is complemented by Indo-Tibetan yogic breathwork exercises, offered each day to help center the mind and clear the inner channels, supporting both physical ease and meditative stability.
A Gentle and Supportive Approach
Many people find meditation—and especially silence—intimidating at first. With this in mind, we have designed a balanced and caring retreat container that includes:
Meaningful conversation at the beginning and end of the retreat
Daily yogic breath and movement practices to prepare the body
Daily Q&A sessions with Lama Dorje
Periods of Noble Silence that are deep, yet approachable
This balance allows participants to settle naturally into silence and discover a deep inner connection without force or pressure.
Why Noble Silence?
Our lives are often busy and full. We hear teachings, insights, and advice—only to forget them the same day.
Practicing Noble Silence within a supportive container, guided by an experienced Tibetan Lama, allows the mind to truly settle. In this quiet space, wisdom can deepen, mature, and integrate. We learn not just about meditation, but how to meet the ups and downs of life with clarity, kindness, and grace.
How Much Silence?
2 out of the 4 days are held in full Noble Silence
Day 1: Teachings + Welcome
Days 2–3: Silence all day + evening written Q&A with Lama
Day 4: Closing of the retreat
Saga Dawa Full Moon Ceremony
During this retreat, we will enter one of the most sacred moments of the Buddhist year. The full moon of Saga Dawa, which falls on May 31, commemorates the Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana, all said to have occurred on this auspicious day. It is traditionally regarded as the most potent day for practice, prayer, and dedication for the benefit of all beings.
As we will be holding Noble Silence, Lama will perform a sacred Saga Dawa full moon ceremony on behalf of the retreat, allowing the blessings and meaning of this day to be fully present while honoring the depth of silence and inner turning. In this way, the ceremony becomes something we receive inwardly—through presence, intention, and shared field of practice—rather than through words.
The Dharma reminds us that silence itself can be an offering. On this full moon night, held by practice, ceremony, and collective intention, we allow merit, compassion, and clarity to naturally arise and be dedicated outward to the world.
I’m New to Meditation — Is This Retreat for Me?
Yes. This retreat is open to practitioners of all levels.
If this is your first meditation retreat, you will learn practical tools and techniques that gently support mindfulness in daily life.
If you are a long-term practitioner, you will appreciate the profound depth and subtle nuances of how this sutra presents Mahamudra practice.
Digital Detox
To support inner stillness and presence, we will disconnect from cell phones and electronic devices for the duration of the retreat. Dharma books and journaling are warmly welcome.
How Much Sitting Is There?
The daily rhythm includes:
Morning yogic breath and movement (to loosen the body and prevent discomfort)
Sitting meditation
Walking meditation
Eating meditation
Daily prayers
🪑 Chairs can be provided for those with physical discomfort or injuries.
Why Choose This Silent Retreat?
Close and personal interaction with Drupon Lama Dorje
Personalized responses to your meditation questions
A rare opportunity to learn Shamatha, Vipassana, and Mahamudra from an authentic Vajrayana perspective
Teachings offered in Spanish and English
Practice held in the nourishing natural environment of Costa Rica
What the Retreat Price Includes
Daily morning breathwork and movement
Four daily sessions of silent meditation with Drupon Lama Dorje
Translation (Spanish / English)
Three delicious vegetarian meals per day
Daily Q&A sessions to fine-tune your meditation practice
Nature walks and outdoor meditation
Guidance from an authentic and experienced meditation retreat master (Drupon)
May this time at Dewachen be a gentle turning inward—supported by nature, silence, and the timeless wisdom of the Dharma.