Foundations of Samadhi: Düntün (Seven-day) Retreat with Jakob Leschly

Date

06 - 13 Nov 2026

Time

4:00 pm - 11:00 am

Foundations of Samadhi: Düntün (Seven-day) Retreat with Jakob Leschly

 

The Foundations of Samadhi: Düntün is being held from Friday November 6th to Friday November 13th 2026

“Ideally the ultimate retreat is to retreat from the past and the future, to always remain in the present. However our mind is so empowered and controlled by habit all the time. One characteristic of habit is not being able to sit still, not being able to remain in the present. This is because being in the present is so scary, so boring and unbearable for our deluded and spoiled mind. Little do we know that actually being in the present is so exciting and the most liberating from all kinds of pain, suffering and anxiety.”
– Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse

This retreat is held under the auspices of Tibetan Buddhist master Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche with Jakob Leschly as his resident instructor.

The practice of Buddhist meditation allows us to cut through confusion and uncover an innate disposition of clarity and wisdom. It is to establish a peaceful space of presence and mindfulness, from which we can appreciate a wider and clearer experience of our reality. A retreat is an invaluable moment of discovery, clarification, and deepening of insight. Jakob Leschly will lead the 7-day retreat, offering general instruction and individual interviews.

Newcomers needn’t feel apprehensive; the retreat is suitable both to those new to meditation through to more seasoned practitioners. This will be a silent retreat. Unless participants have particular reasons, there will be no use of mobile phones or the internet.

Please see the Retreat Schedule and Info document which outlines the proposed schedule to be followed and relates further information about how the retreat will be run and a more in-depth overview.

Retreat Cost

Cabin:
Wangapeka Member = $735
Non-member = $805

Camping:
Wangapeka Member = $585
Non-member = $610

This cost includes food, accommodation, cooks fee and teachers airfares.

There will also be two cash donation/dana/koha boxes available to enable us to contribute towards these precious teachings and to the Wangapeka.

Information

For all enquiries, please contact Di Johnston: enquiries.nz@siddharthasintent.org

Registration

Please see here the form to register.

Welcome to the Wangapeka Study and Retreat Centre. People visit from all over the world to meditate and enjoy the peace of this remarkable destination. The Wangapeka is a purpose built retreat centre, with fresh, clean air and beautiful vistas. It is very quiet and ideal for respite, stress relief and deep meditation. Delightfully rustic, we have a meditation hall, solo retreat huts, a main hall for dining and community, and a fully catered kitchen and an onsite vegetable garden.

The Wangapeka Study and Retreat Meditation Centre is a Universalist centre home to a wide range of teachings, paths, and studies. Retreats are held on Mindfulness, Vipassana, Insight, Buddhism, Heart-based practices, Loving Kindness, Calm-abiding, Metta, Compassion, Conscious Movement, Nature, Forest Walks, Yoga, Dance, Feldenkrais, Wellness, Wellbeing, Archetypal Integration, Western Mysticism, Non-Duality, Zen, Dzogchen, Mahamudra, Mahayana and Vajrayana teachings with Empowerments and Sadhana Practice.

The Wangapeka Centre is located in the foothills of the Southern Alps overlooking the Wangapeka River, about an hour and a half drive SW of Nelson, in the South Island of New Zealand.

We have meditation retreats throughout the year, have huts available for solo retreats, and welcome bookings from external groups. There are also opportunities available to work on our land. Come and enjoy this uniquely vibrant and peaceful centre.

355 Wangapeka River Rd
R.D.2. Wakefield 7096
New Zealand
Phone: +64 3 522 4221
info@wangapeka.org


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