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Recently, we have received many emails from friends requesting information about the upcoming retreat at Magnolia Grove Monastery, Cultivating the Mind of Love with Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh and the Plum Village International Delegation. It is our happiness to share with you that registration will start on Tuesday January 18, 2011. Please visit our website www.magnoliagrovemonastery.org for the registration form and read the invitation letter on that day. Indoor accommodation is extremely limited, but camping space is plenty. Please register early to reserve a space for your stay. Please don’t hesitate to email or contact us if you have further questions.
The Monastic Brothers and Sisters of Magnolia Grove Monastery
Magnolia Grove Monastery is a residential monastery and is simultaneously, Magnolia Village, a Mindfulness Practice Meditation Center in the tradition of Plum Village, founded by Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh, who was nominated for a Noble Peace Prize by Martin Luther King Jr..
Magnolia Grove Monastery in Batesville, Mississippi is the realization of a dream held by a compassionate community intent on establishing a center for mindfulness in the tradition of Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. Deer Park Monastery in California and Blue Cliff Monastery in New York uphold his tradition. Now, his teaching and methods of practice are taking root in Mississippi.
Ten years ago Magnolia Grove was little more than 120 acres purchased by a group of committed individuals and families. With hard work, dedication and coordinated effort they created a large meditation hall with an adjoining commercial kitchen to feed participants and they built by hand a guesthouse to host 120 laypeople.
For all of the beautiful and tangible attributes of Magnolia Grove Monastery, the community’s vision was fully achieved when Thich Nhat Hanh accepted Magnolia Grove Monastery as a mindfulness practice center in October 2005. Today, more than twenty monastics from Thich Nhat Hanh’s monasteries live in residence at Magnolia Grove Monastery.
Magnolia Grove Monastery is a place to practice meditation and mindfulness. It is where every breath we take reminds us of the wonders of life. A place to sit and relax. A place to walk and kiss the earth beneath our feet. A place to eat together, savor every bite. A place to listen deeply to the sounds of life and the sound of our hearts. A place to work together to build a community of love and understanding. Magnolia Grove is a place where we can stop running, and discover peace with every step we take. A place to remind each one of us that the present moment is a wonderful moment.