Order your copy of The Hridaya Cookbook! Explore this collection of plant-based recipes from our centers, and bring presence and intention to every meal.

icon-close-serenity

17-Day Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat

Gain Insight into Awareness, Compassion,
 Love, and Freedom

Upcoming Dates:

location
Mx
March 26, 2026 - 
April 11, 2026
location
Fr
August 27, 2026 - 
September 12, 2026

Offered annually in English in France and Mexico

Deepen Your Retreat Experience

The 17-Day Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat is a unique opportunity to do an extended retreat in silent contemplation, diving deeper into the teachings of the Spiritual Heart while being held in a supportive group atmosphere.

Sahajananda, Hridaya’s founder, leads this retreat once annually at our centers in France and Mexico. It’s a chance for you to bring your practice to a new, more profound level. The longer format creates optimal conditions for you to experience penetrating insights into Awareness, Compassion, Beauty, Love, Bliss, and Freedom.

The retreat begins with participation in a 10-Day Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat. As it progresses, the meditation sessions become longer, the energy builds, the mind starts to quiet, and the ever-present background of Stillness begins to reveal itself.

The final seven days of the retreat bring even more gifts, including special teachings and practices that we only share in this format. This extended period of practice offers revitalization, inspiration, and lasting spiritual transformation.

No prior meditation or yoga experience is required, as this retreat is designed for both beginners and advanced meditators. To participate, all that is required is the aspiration to spend 17 days in silent communion with your inner self.

Read more

You’ll Learn:

  • All the teachings shared in the 10-Day Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat
  • Tonglen, a Buddhist practice of compassion
  • The non-dual perspective on the wisdom of Jesus
  • St. Teresa of Ávila’s insights into the degrees of contemplation
  • More about mental void, Stillness, and nirodha parinama
  • Stories about the enlightenment of great masters, insights from inside the process
  • The 3-2-1-0 Method
  • About Beauty as a means and Reality
  • Selected practices from the Vijnana Bhairava Tantra, a sacred text of Kashmir Shaivism

“In Silence, I found the most miraculous of all medicines, in the Heart, I found my long-lost pure me, in Self-Inquiry, I found the best psychologist, and in the Hridaya Community, I found that love is in the air.”

icon-yoga-circle
–Itziar

Content

Each Day of the Retreat Includes:

  • 4 meditation sessions
  • Hridaya Hatha Yoga
  • Practical advice for going deeper in meditation
  • Inspiring lectures on fundamental spiritual themes
  • A Q&A session (with written questions)

Schedule

07:00-09:00
Meditation
(beginning in shorter segments)
09:00-10:00
Breakfast
10:00-11:30
Lecture
11:30-12:30
Hatha Yoga
12:30-13:00
Meditation
13:00-16:00
Lunch and break
16:00-18:30
Meditation
(beginning in shorter segments)
18:30-19:30
Dinner
19:30-21:00
Q&A and themed spiritual discourse
21:00-21:30
Meditation
7:00-9:00 am
Meditation
(beginning in shorter segments)
9:00-10:00 am
Breakfast
10:00-11:30 am
Lecture
11:30 am-12:30 pm
Hatha Yoga
12:30-1:00 pm
Meditation
1:00 pm-4:00 pm
Lunch and break
4:00-6:30 pm
Meditation
(beginning in shorter segments)
6:30 pm-7:30 pm
Personal practice and dinner
7:30-9:00 pm
Q&A and themed spiritual discourse
9:00-9:30 pm
Meditation

The evening session may end later, depending on the length of the Q&A.

Schedule subject to change.

Pricing and Practical Information

Pricing and Practical Information – Retreats | In person

Please Note:

  • This retreat is open to all, but is best suited to those with prior retreat experience. If you’re new to Hridaya, we recommend starting with a 10-day retreat. As a longer retreat can be challenging, please assess your readiness and review the Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat Guidelines before enrolling.
  • Check-in begins at 14:00 on arrival day, and the Orientation Session is at 18:00. Please arrive on time, as joining after 7:00 on the first day is not permitted.
  • This retreat is designed for those in a stable emotional and psychological state. If you have any mental health conditions, please consult our Mental Health Disclaimer before registering.
  • Please read our Payment, Refund, and Amendment Guidelines before booking.
  • As a non-profit, Hridaya keeps prices low to ensure accessibility. If the costs still exceed your budget, you are welcome to apply for the low-income discount.
  • For more information about our center, including transportation options, please visit this page.
  • To support deepening, integration, and stabilization after retreat, we recommend joining From Retreat to Daily Life.
Annual Membership Fee

A €10 fee will be charged if you are joining Hridaya France for the first time or if your annual membership has expired.

Tuition

€550 per person

Food & Accommodation

Food and accommodation costs are supplemental to the tuition fee. You may choose from available accommodation options or stay off-site. We request that all guests have at least one meal per day in our vegan dining room.

Please Note:

  • This retreat is open to all, but is best suited to those with prior retreat experience. If you’re new to Hridaya, we recommend starting with a 10-day retreat. As a longer retreat can be challenging, please assess your readiness and review our Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat Guidelines before enrolling.
  • Registration hours on the day before the retreat starts are 10:00 am–2:15 pm. Please plan to arrive in time for the orientation session, which will be held from 2:30–6:00 pm that day. Joining after 7:00 on the first day is not permitted.
  • This retreat is designed for those in a stable emotional and psychological state. If you have any mental health conditions, please consult our Mental Health Disclaimer before registering.
  • As a non-profit, Hridaya keeps prices low to ensure accessibility. If the costs still exceed your budget, you are welcome to apply for our low-income discount.
  • Please read our Registration Guidelines before booking.
  • For more information about our center, including transportation options, please visit this page.
  • To support deepening, integration, and stabilization after retreat, we recommend joining From Retreat to Daily Life.

Tuition

$13,740 MXN per person

Food & Accommodation

For the best experience, we recommend staying on-site. We offer a range of options—choose the one that best suits you. Our vegan kitchen serves meals with love, scheduled around breaks in the retreat. You can select a meal plan when booking.

Dates and Registration

date-reservation
17-Day Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat

Retreat Dates:

Mar 26, 2026-
Apr 11, 2026

Accommodation Check-in:

Wed, March 25

Accommodation Checkout:

Sun, April 12

Duration:

17 days

Starting Price:

$13,740 MXN
Location:
Mexico
,
,
in English
date-reservation
17-Day Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat

Retreat Dates:

Aug 27, 2026-
Sep 12, 2026

Check-in:

Wed, August 26

Checkout:

Sun, September 13

Duration:

17 days

Starting Price:

€550
Location:
France
,
,
in English

Have a question? Contact us or check out our FAQ.

Have a question? Contact us in France or check out our FAQ.
Have a question? Contact us in Mexico or check out our FAQ.
Have a question? Contact us in Romania or check out our FAQ.
Did You Know?
The day after retreats end in France, we have an intimate bhajans session.
1_bhajans
Did You Know?
The day after retreats end in France, we have an intimate bhajans session.
Extend your stay and sing with us!
Did You Know?
We offer many beautiful workshops, exploring sacred sexuality, mindfulness, healing, divine femininity, and more.
2_meditation_retreat
Did You Know?
We offer many beautiful workshops, exploring sacred sexuality, mindfulness, healing, divine femininity, and more.
Find out how you can deepen your practice.
Did You Know?
We offer our signature 3-week Hatha Yoga modules every month.
3_hridaya_yoga_modules
Did You Know?
We offer our signature 3-week Hatha Yoga modules every month.
Experience the transformative power of authentic yoga.
Did You Know?
From Retreat to Daily Life, the Hridaya Retreat integration course, is offered immediately following many retreats.
4_hridaya_yoga_retreat
Did You Know?
From Retreat to Daily Life, the Hridaya Retreat integration course, is offered immediately following many retreats.
Check out our calendar to see if you can join us!

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions filter – Workshop – By country
Why should I do a Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat?

We do a silent meditation retreat especially when we feel an intense calling towards the depths of our being. Or, we do a retreat when we feel the need to stop our ordinary activities for a while in order to objectify the nature of our impulses and see the reasons behind our decisions and actions with more clarity and detachment.

In this way, we purify our subconscious mind and start to see more clearly what is false in our lives. We also get closer to the real meaning of existence.

Even though there may be difficult times during retreat, we have the feeling that we are going deeper down a path of truthfulness, clarity, love, and detachment from old patterns.

Often, this process may appear completely new to us. To follow its call, we feel the need for discipline and dedication.

In every Hridaya Meditation, we are invited to let go of our ego. We have the feeling of entering a path on which we cannot move forward other than in sacred solitude. It is as if we decide to leave behind our personal world of fears, worries, traumas, thoughts, impulses, and reactions to explore a new dimension—a world of awareness, peace, joy, and freedom. Thus, we begin an inner journey into our Real Nature, feeling that we step forward on a path we may have never taken before.

During a silent meditation retreat, the tendency to look outside for fulfillment shifts to exploring ourselves from within. This shift of awareness makes us discover the space of Stillness in which all thoughts arise and dissipate. It is what we name “the awareness of awareness itself.”

Awareness also brings more sensitivity to the mind, emotions, and body. In this openness, old, painful memories and patterns emerge, are embraced without judgment and with awareness and love, and, thus, are released. The abandonment of what we were identified with (stories, dramas, fears, etc.) brings the happiness of pure existence, the freedom of awareness. Meditation becomes an always-new, conscious surrender into the unlimited, unknown “land” of our inner universe, into the secret infinity that dwells in us.

This inner path can be compared with facing death. The letting go of attachments has the same significance as evoking death in any genuine initiating ritual. In initiations, death (which is a death of the ego) symbolizes the fundamental spiritual path that starts from the individual, limited consciousness and ends in the Consciousness of Oneness.

Most often, it can be a long process with different stages. But the fundamental and fascinating phase is the conscious step from personal to transpersonal, from limitation to absolute freedom, from manifestation to transcendence.

The program and the guidelines of the Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat are meant to create the proper conditions to experience the calming of the mind and the blossoming of the Heart—the inner organ of direct Spiritual Knowledge.

It gives us the taste of the essential “dimension” of our being—Stillness.

Why are the retreats silent?

In a silent retreat, it is much easier to free ourselves from the countless distractions of daily life. The mind becomes calmer and we rediscover the beauty of simplicity, of nature, of pure presence. The retreat offers us the space and time to stop and meet ourselves in a deeper way.

Silence and solitude open us to the Stillness that is our Real Nature. The genuine touch of Stillness brings regeneration, clarity, strength, rest, and trust.

Stillness exists beyond the layers of words, thoughts, and emotions. Stillness is the ocean in which all sounds and movements appear as waves. Sound and silence, movement and immobility are inseparable in the embrace of awareness and Stillness. Thoughts depend on the Stillness of pure awareness exactly as waves depend on the ocean.

Through the power of time, everything returns to Stillness. Being settled in this center—Stillness—brings significance, vigor, and enthusiasm to any aspect of life. When we lose our connection with Stillness we become inefficient and weak.

When agitation ceases in our being, we can know this directly, in an intimate and obvious way. Through Hridaya Meditation, the awareness of the difference between thinking and just Being emerges in a natural way.

If thoughts and activity is formative for the personality, Stillness is trans-formative in the sense that it reveals to us the uniqueness and beauty that it is, that we are.

“In silence, the lines of the mouth are like the closed wings of a butterfly. When the word starts moving, the wings open and the butterfly flies away. […]

Silence reveals itself in a thousand inexpressible forms: in the quiet of dawn, in the noiseless aspiration of trees towards the sky, in the stealthy descent of night, in the silent changing of the seasons, in the falling moonlight, trickling down into the night like a rain of silence, but above all in the silence of the inward soul,—all these forms of silence are nameless: all the clearer and surer is the word that arises out of and in contrast to the nameless silence.”
–Max Picard

“It is in the sanctuary of nature’s silent places, with mindful attention, that the true liberation of the heart can be obtained.”
–Buddha

What if I have never meditated before?

Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreats are designed for everyone, from those who have never tried meditation to advanced meditators.

The daily schedule starts gently, with meditation sessions broken into short, one-hour (or less) segments, increasing to longer sessions by the end of the retreat. In addition to meditation sessions, each day’s schedule includes a Hatha Yoga class, lectures, and time for questions and answers (with written questions).

In meditation, there should be no effort or difficulty, because all that we have “to do” is to remain in the center of our being, and each time we observe that we are taken away by thoughts, sensations, emotions, etc. we simply come back, again and again and again, without reaction, frustration, or tension, but with serenity and patience.

The great Jnana Yogi Nisargadatta Maharaj speaks about the naturalness and simplicity of meditation, which is essentially a Self-awareness.

“Q: … there must be a way for all to tread—with no conditions attached.

M: There is such a way, open to all, on every level, in every walk of life. Everybody is aware of himself. The deepening and broadening of Self-awareness is the royal way. Call it mindfulness, or witnessing, or just attention — it is for all. None is unripe for it and none can fail.”

What should I expect from this retreat?

During the retreat you will learn techniques to:

  • Still your mind in order to open to the background of Pure Awareness
  • Engage in introspection, going beyond the psychological realm, into the Real Self
  • Explore the echoes that the question “Who am I?” creates in your being
  • Experience the unfolding, eternal NOW
  • Live with an Open Heart
  • Come into more intimacy with the True Self
  • Expand your consciousness into Cosmic Consciousness

 

Our aspiration is to support you in a genuine journey meant to bring a profound understanding of the real nature of existence.

Ultimately, there should be no expectations, because what we really are cannot be reduced to some physical or mental effects. The spiritual journey is not like a mathematical equation in which, when doing the same operations, you always expect the same effects.

Nevertheless, what we are “doing” in a retreat is simply creating proper physical and psychological conditions in order to let the Divine Reality be revealed in our Heart.

It may be quite possible that you will experience some profound energetic or psychological effects during meditation. Do not cling to them. In the openness of your being, much more than that is happening.

Are there guidelines for the retreat?

An orientation session is held the day prior to the start of the retreat, in which we go over all guidelines. Retreat participants must attend; registration is not possible after this session. For more information, please read the Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat Guidelines.

Who leads the retreat?

Retreats are led by Sahajananda and other experienced Hridaya Meditation teachers. Please refer to our Calendar to see a list of upcoming dates and presenters. If no teacher is listed for the date you are interested in joining us, you may contact us for more information.

What is the meditation retreat schedule?

The current retreat schedule may be found on this page.

How can I integrate my practice into daily life?

At Hridaya, we speak about the integration of daily life into spirituality, since a real spiritual practice should change the old, selfish paradigms associated with daily life. Thus, yoga and meditation are not just a means to be more efficient in our daily tasks while we maintain old patterns. Rather, they encourage us to create coherence between our spiritual intuitions, aspirations, and daily lives.

During our modules and retreats, we speak about this topic and offer practical advice. If inspired, we encourage you to participate in a Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat of at least 10 days, followed by From Retreat to Daily Life, our integration course.

Why should I do a Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat?

We do a silent meditation retreat especially when we feel an intense calling towards the depths of our being. Or, we do a retreat when we feel the need to stop our ordinary activities for a while in order to objectify the nature of our impulses and see the reasons behind our decisions and actions with more clarity and detachment.

In this way, we purify our subconscious mind and start to see more clearly what is false in our lives. We also get closer to the real meaning of existence.

Even though there may be difficult times during retreat, we have the feeling that we are going deeper down a path of truthfulness, clarity, love, and detachment from old patterns.

Often, this process may appear completely new to us. To follow its call, we feel the need for discipline and dedication.

In every Hridaya Meditation, we are invited to let go of our ego. We have the feeling of entering a path on which we cannot move forward other than in sacred solitude. It is as if we decide to leave behind our personal world of fears, worries, traumas, thoughts, impulses, and reactions to explore a new dimension—a world of awareness, peace, joy, and freedom. Thus, we begin an inner journey into our Real Nature, feeling that we step forward on a path we may have never taken before.

During a silent meditation retreat, the tendency to look outside for fulfillment shifts to exploring ourselves from within. This shift of awareness makes us discover the space of Stillness in which all thoughts arise and dissipate. It is what we name “the awareness of awareness itself.”

Awareness also brings more sensitivity to the mind, emotions, and body. In this openness, old, painful memories and patterns emerge, are embraced without judgment and with awareness and love, and, thus, are released. The abandonment of what we were identified with (stories, dramas, fears, etc.) brings the happiness of pure existence, the freedom of awareness. Meditation becomes an always-new, conscious surrender into the unlimited, unknown “land” of our inner universe, into the secret infinity that dwells in us.

This inner path can be compared with facing death. The letting go of attachments has the same significance as evoking death in any genuine initiating ritual. In initiations, death (which is a death of the ego) symbolizes the fundamental spiritual path that starts from the individual, limited consciousness and ends in the Consciousness of Oneness.

Most often, it can be a long process with different stages. But the fundamental and fascinating phase is the conscious step from personal to transpersonal, from limitation to absolute freedom, from manifestation to transcendence.

The program and the guidelines of the Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat are meant to create the proper conditions to experience the calming of the mind and the blossoming of the Heart—the inner organ of direct Spiritual Knowledge.

It gives us the taste of the essential “dimension” of our being—Stillness.

Why are the retreats silent?

In a silent retreat, it is much easier to free ourselves from the countless distractions of daily life. The mind becomes calmer and we rediscover the beauty of simplicity, of nature, of pure presence. The retreat offers us the space and time to stop and meet ourselves in a deeper way.

Silence and solitude open us to the Stillness that is our Real Nature. The genuine touch of Stillness brings regeneration, clarity, strength, rest, and trust.

Stillness exists beyond the layers of words, thoughts, and emotions. Stillness is the ocean in which all sounds and movements appear as waves. Sound and silence, movement and immobility are inseparable in the embrace of awareness and Stillness. Thoughts depend on the Stillness of pure awareness exactly as waves depend on the ocean.

Through the power of time, everything returns to Stillness. Being settled in this center—Stillness—brings significance, vigor, and enthusiasm to any aspect of life. When we lose our connection with Stillness we become inefficient and weak.

When agitation ceases in our being, we can know this directly, in an intimate and obvious way. Through Hridaya Meditation, the awareness of the difference between thinking and just Being emerges in a natural way.

If thoughts and activity is formative for the personality, Stillness is trans-formative in the sense that it reveals to us the uniqueness and beauty that it is, that we are.

“In silence, the lines of the mouth are like the closed wings of a butterfly. When the word starts moving, the wings open and the butterfly flies away. […]

Silence reveals itself in a thousand inexpressible forms: in the quiet of dawn, in the noiseless aspiration of trees towards the sky, in the stealthy descent of night, in the silent changing of the seasons, in the falling moonlight, trickling down into the night like a rain of silence, but above all in the silence of the inward soul,—all these forms of silence are nameless: all the clearer and surer is the word that arises out of and in contrast to the nameless silence.”
–Max Picard

“It is in the sanctuary of nature’s silent places, with mindful attention, that the true liberation of the heart can be obtained.”
–Buddha

What if I have never meditated before?

Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreats are designed for everyone, from those who have never tried meditation to advanced meditators.

The daily schedule starts gently, with meditation sessions broken into short, one-hour (or less) segments, increasing to longer sessions by the end of the retreat. In addition to meditation sessions, each day’s schedule includes a Hatha Yoga class, lectures, and time for questions and answers (with written questions).

In meditation, there should be no effort or difficulty, because all that we have “to do” is to remain in the center of our being, and each time we observe that we are taken away by thoughts, sensations, emotions, etc. we simply come back, again and again and again, without reaction, frustration, or tension, but with serenity and patience.

The great Jnana Yogi Nisargadatta Maharaj speaks about the naturalness and simplicity of meditation, which is essentially a Self-awareness.

“Q: … there must be a way for all to tread—with no conditions attached.

M: There is such a way, open to all, on every level, in every walk of life. Everybody is aware of himself. The deepening and broadening of Self-awareness is the royal way. Call it mindfulness, or witnessing, or just attention — it is for all. None is unripe for it and none can fail.”

What should I expect from this retreat?

During the retreat you will learn techniques to:

  • Still your mind in order to open to the background of Pure Awareness
  • Engage in introspection, going beyond the psychological realm, into the Real Self
  • Explore the echoes that the question “Who am I?” creates in your being
  • Experience the unfolding, eternal NOW
  • Live with an Open Heart
  • Come into more intimacy with the True Self
  • Expand your consciousness into Cosmic Consciousness

 

Our aspiration is to support you in a genuine journey meant to bring a profound understanding of the real nature of existence.

Ultimately, there should be no expectations, because what we really are cannot be reduced to some physical or mental effects. The spiritual journey is not like a mathematical equation in which, when doing the same operations, you always expect the same effects.

Nevertheless, what we are “doing” in a retreat is simply creating proper physical and psychological conditions in order to let the Divine Reality be revealed in our Heart.

It may be quite possible that you will experience some profound energetic or psychological effects during meditation. Do not cling to them. In the openness of your being, much more than that is happening.

Are there guidelines for the retreat?

An orientation session is held the day prior to the start of the retreat, in which we go over all guidelines. Retreat participants must attend; registration is not possible after this session. For more information, please read the Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat Guidelines.

Who leads the retreat?

Retreats are led by Sahajananda and other experienced Hridaya Meditation teachers. Please refer to our Calendar to see a list of upcoming dates and presenters. If no teacher is listed for the date you are interested in joining us, you may contact us for more information.

What is the meditation retreat schedule?

The current retreat schedule may be found on this page.

How can I integrate my practice into daily life?

At Hridaya, we speak about the integration of daily life into spirituality, since a real spiritual practice should change the old, selfish paradigms associated with daily life. Thus, yoga and meditation are not just a means to be more efficient in our daily tasks while we maintain old patterns. Rather, they encourage us to create coherence between our spiritual intuitions, aspirations, and daily lives.

During our modules and retreats, we speak about this topic and offer practical advice. If inspired, we encourage you to participate in a Hridaya Silent Meditation Retreat of at least 10 days, followed by From Retreat to Daily Life, our integration course.

This site is registered on wpml.org as a development site. Switch to a production site key to remove this banner.