Extended Stay

Plum Village is a Buddhist monastery, where both monastics and lay people train in the art of mindful living. The only permanent residents of our community are nuns and monks, but we offer mindfulness retreats year-round, ranging from one week to as long as three months for the Monastic Rains Retreat.

Besides our usual retreats, there are sometimes opportunities to live and train with the Sangha long-term. New Hamlet, Upper Hamlet and Lower Hamlet receive lay practitioners to stay long-term for up to 6-9 months.

Application

At present, we do not have an online application process for long-term stay in our community. Each hamlet has a different application process so it is advised to check directly with their registration office. In Upper Hamlet and Lower Hamlet, applications for long-term stays are accepted during the 90 Day Rains Retreat, and only from those who are participating in the whole retreat. New Hamlet will review requests for long-term stays from anyone that has booked for a regular, two-week retreat and paid the full price for the initial booking. 

In every hamlet you will be asked to write a letter of aspiration requesting to extend your stay with the community. Once accepted you will be asked to keep clear communication with the community through contact with your mentor or through periodic aspiration letters, sharing your growth in the practice, your difficulties, and any developments in your aspiration and engagement with community life.

Contribution

Upper and Lower Hamlet have a fixed monthly rate for the long-term stay after the Rains Retreat. In New Hamlet you may request a discount on your accommodation after being accepted as a long-term. The amount you will be asked to contribute will depend on what type of room you stay in. In Spring, Summer, and Autumn, camping is a possibility and this is the most affordable time to come. Please bear in mind that during Summer the only accommodation available for long-term stay may be camping.

We ask that long-term retreatants attend the community schedule and always go in the direction of developing harmony and connection with the community. As long as these basic requirements are met, your request for long-term stay will be granted. In New Hamlet your stay can be extended by two weeks or a month at a time.

If you come up against difficulties during your stay then you only need to kindly request the help of the sisters or brothers to learn more about how to adjust to life in our community which may differ from your past experience or expectations. You will be interacting every day with people from many cultures and countries. Only through your own experience can you truly know what community living is like. The brothers, sisters and lay friends in Plum Village are here to help you learn the art of living mindfully and appreciating the many wonders of life that are available in us and around us in the present moment.

Volunteering

Each year, we offer volunteer opportunities to support our bigger retreats. These opportunities are suitable for those who have attended Plum Village retreats before. You can find these opportunities posted on our Volunteering page here. Please note: We are unable to offer free board and lodging in exchange for volunteering. There is a small fee to contribute during your stay as a volunteer, to help cover the costs of food, use of facilities and to support the monastery.

For other opportunities to be of service, there will be many opportunities to support the community with optional service meditation during your stay as a guest in our retreats.

We hope this information is helpful to you in planning your stay at Plum Village, and we look forward to welcoming you here!

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What is Mindfulness

Thich Nhat Hanh January 15, 2020

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