The Convergence of Wisdom and Love

With Matthew Brensilver

March 31 - April 4, 2026

Book early and get $100.00 off listed prices. Offer valid until Jan 5, 2026.

Is cost a barrier?: Contact us for scholarship options

Meals and Lodging are included in fees.
  • Private Room, Private Bathroom – $1,500.00
  • Private Room, Shared Bathroom – $1,100.00
  • Double Shared Room, Shared Bathroom – $660.00
  • Triple Room, Shared Bath – $360.00

Open to experienced and new practitioners

Registration closes on March 17, 2026. If joining after this date, please contact us.

For generations, practitioners have stepped away from the intensity of daily life to sit in the quiet of their own hearts. A silent retreat offers us a chance to slow down, listen deeply, and remember what’s always been here.

To be mindful of goodness brings love; to be mindful of pain also brings love. This asymmetry is the miracle of mindfulness. As the attention stabilizes, we begin to sense the poignancy of our wish to be happy. In turn, this love informs how we engage with the world.

This is an all-terrain practice: sitting, walking, eating, or resting, we’ll bring awareness to it all. Through stillness and shared silence, we’ll explore how each moment conditions the next, how mindfulness ripens into wisdom, and how the face of wisdom is love.

The retreat will include periods of sitting and walking meditation, practice instructions, group practice discussions and dharma talks. All are welcome.

 

HEAR MORE ABOUT THIS PROGRAM AND TEACHERS

I appreciated Matthew’s intelligence and skill as a teacher and brilliant way that he articulates the intensity of the human experience. I appreciate the depth of his own practice, his empathy, wisdom and his humility and willingness to share his own vulnerability. I appreciate his ability to communicate complex and dense concepts about suffering, human behavior, the nature of our minds and nervous systems and what can orient us towards less suffering.

Matthew Brensilver is a special teacher – such a lovely balance of experience, insight, humanity and humility. So much wisdom, shared in such a generous way.

 

WHAT TO EXPECT ON THIS RETREAT

This is a silent mindfulness retreat with alternating sitting and walking meditation, instruction, dharma talks, work meditation, and practice discussion with the teachers.

Learn more ABOUT RETREAT & SEE A SAMPLE SCHEDULE.

 

GENEROSITY: Retreat Costs and Fees

Registration fees for this retreat support the cost of developing and offering BBRC programs, which include lodging, meals, and staff compensation. Teacher compensation is not included in your registration fees. We price fees to make programs as financially accessible as possible.

As part of this tradition, many meditation teachers (including the teachers of this retreat) offer their teachings without set fees or compensation. As a practice of generosity from the heart, participants are invited to offer “teacher dana” (donations-generosity) to the teachers at the end of the retreat. It is encouraged but not required. Learn more about dana here.

Is cost a barrier? Nobody is turned away at Big Bear Retreat Center due to finances. We ask that financial assistance be prioritized for those who self-identify as BIPOC, hold marginalized identities, or are in financial need. For more information, please contact us at guestservices@bigbearretreatcenter.org.

 

SIMPLE YET COMFORTABLE, NESTLED IN NATURE


Accommodations

We offer several lodging choices nestled in nature for each retreat.

Meals

Our meals are freshly prepared to support your retreat experience.

Preparing for your retreat

We offer several resources and information to best help you plan your time on retreat with us.

Getting to BBRC

We have several resources to support your travel. Visit Getting to BBRC & Rideshares and Shuttles for more.

 

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FEEL WELCOME AND INCLUDED: A PLACE TO BELONG

Our intention is to be as accessible as we can, even in ways that we may not be aware of yet. We hope this is a space of inclusivity where people feel welcome and held. For us, it is a practice of consistent attunement, presence and care to our community. However you identify – race, gender, sexuality, disability, mental health, and so on – it is our wish to meet your needs for belonging.

Please consider this about our environment:

– The center is on a hill with outdoor walkways between dining, gathering, and residential spaces.

– We are located at an elevation of 6,500 feet altitude in a ski town in the mountains of Southern California.

– We experience weather of all four seasons.

– We are located about 2 hours from Los Angeles and near 3 major airports. Learn more about getting here.

– We have a commitment to everyone’s mobility needs. Please contact us about ADA accessibility.

Visit our Planning Your Retreat page to learn more about accessibility and other resources. Contact us if we can support ahead of time.

 

HEAR MORE ABOUT BIG BEAR RETREAT CENTER

Big Bear Retreat Center is exceptional in every way. The accommodations are outstanding, food exceptional, staff very responsive and helpful and the teachers are always so loving and knowledgeable. Just a top notch retreat experience!! – Sheila

I love Big Bear Retreat Center. It’s my dharma home away from home. Everything about it – staff, teachers, food, accommodations, setting – is exceptional. A true gift to the community!!

Big Bear Retreat Center is indeed a refuge. A safe space to open your heart. – Laura

 

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About the Teacher

Matthew Brensilver Teacher BBRC Big Bear Retreat Center

Matthew Brensilver

Matthew Brensilver, PhD, offers retreats at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and the Insight Retreat Center. For more than a decade, he taught for Against the Stream Buddhist Meditation Society. He continues to teach at UCLA Mindful Awareness Research Center about the intersections between mindfulness and mental health. He spent years doing research on addiction treatment […]

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