Natural Compassion: Opening the Heart Through Practice (Hybrid)

With Lama Willa Blythe Baker and Lama Gursam

July 13 - 20, 2026

Date and Time Details: July 13-20, 2026

Contact: register@naturaldharma.org

Please save the date! Public registration will open on April 29 at 7:00 pm ET.


This retreat is the annual Margha Summer Retreat. While open to everyone, regardless of past or current participation in Margha, students enrolled in the current Margha Program Year are especially encouraged to attend.

This six-day retreat explores Buddhist practices of love and compassion as a way of opening the heart and accessing our deepest nature. By cultivating bodhicitta—the mind of awakening, expressed as our natural impulse toward compassion and our aspiration to awaken for the benefit of all beings—we discover our innate capacity for compassion within all experience, both difficult and pleasant.

An important part of NDF’s Margha Program Year of Bodhicitta/Natural Compassion, this retreat cultivates self-compassion and compassion for others as interconnected pathways that deepen wisdom, openness, and skillful engagement in the world.

Please join us to:

  • Open the heart through Buddhist practices of love and compassion
  • Learn to access bodhicitta in everyday experience
  • Practice deeply, supported by Noble Silence and embodied listening
  • Discover your innate capacity to care for self and others
  • Develop greater capacity to skillfully engage life’s difficult moments

Natural Compassion: Opening the Heart Through Practice offers an opportunity to engage with Buddhist practices of love and compassion to open our hearts and access our deepest nature. Together, we will explore these practices to discover the power and potential which are innate to all our experience both difficult and pleasant.

While all are welcome, this retreat is an integral part of NDF’s Margha Program Year of Bodhicitta/Natural Compassion. Throughout the six days, we will focus on bodhicitta practices that reveal how self-compassion and compassion for others are interconnected, and how, together, they deepen our ability to meet the world with wisdom, openness, and effectiveness.

Together, we will share in dharma teachings and meditation, along with small group inquiry and deep listening. Our time will be held in the stillness of Noble Silence, with space for solitary walks in nature, meditation, contemplation, and reflection.

This retreat is an invitation to be immersed in Buddhist practices that reveal our inherent compassionate nature and our capacity to care for ourselves, others, and our struggling world. 

Natural Compassion: Opening the Heart Through Practice includes yoga. Please bring clothing suitable for movement. This retreat will be held in Noble Silence.

All are welcome. Students in the Margha Program are especially encouraged to attend.

Meditations supported by various Margha Mitras
Yoga offered by Matt Fritts

Public registration will open on April 29 at 7:00 pm ET.


Typical Retreat Schedule

(All times are Eastern time zone)

First Day — Hybrid evening session begins around 7:00 pm.

Full-Day Schedule — Morning meditation 7:00 am; Breakfast break 8:00-9:30 am; Lunch break 12:00-2:00 pm; Dinner break 5:30-7:00 pm.

Last Day — The closing session typically ends by 11:00 am.

These times are just for reference. An expanded schedule will be provided in pre-retreat information emailed during the week prior to the event.


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About the Teachers

Lama Willa Blythe Baker

Lama Willa Blythe Baker, Ph.D. is the Founder of Natural Dharma Fellowship in Boston, MA and its retreat center Wonderwell Mountain Refuge in Springfield, NH. She was authorized as a dharma teacher and lineage holder in the Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism after twelve years of monastic training and two consecutive three-year retreats. She also […]

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Lama Gursam

Lama Gursam went to a monastery at a very young age, received teachings as a monastic, and studied and practiced as a monastic. Then Lama Gursam went to study in Tibetan University Sarnath, Varanasi, India to get both bachelors and masters degrees in Buddhist Philosophy, History, and languages. Upon graduation he received a special award […]

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