Meeting Rooms

Pine Room set up with chairs.

Pine Room set up with chairs.

We offer a variety of environments to support your work. Our campus is situated on 108 acres of prime coastal land, with views of the forest and Buddhist iconography around every corner. Our meeting places accommodate groups both small and large.  They are perfectly suited for yoga, qi gong, meditation, spiritual retreats and working retreats.

Each hall can be equipped with:

  • Chairs
  • Tables
  • Sound system
  • Audio visual equipment
  • Meditation cushions
  • Rugs
  • Internet access (DSL or wireless)
  • White boards and writing equipment
Pine Room
(50’ x 24’; 1200 sq.ft.) The Pine Room is our most popular meeting space, designed for groups of up to 60 people. A wooden floor, skylights and high ceilings create a warm, natural setting for workshops, meetings, yoga and other bodywork modalities. This room also has a large window seat which many groups use to create beautiful altars. See larger image.
Gompa Chung Chung
( 33’ x 14’; 450 sq.ft.) Our newest hall, the Gompa Chung Chung (or "Little" Meditation Hall) is great for smaller group meetings, meditations, and bodywork. With a wooden floor, it is perfect for an intimate yoga, meditation, or working retreat, holding up to 15 yoga, Qigong or Tai Chi students. Add area rugs and it is perfect for groups up to 22. Windows, French doors, and a small stained-glass window of Medicine Buddha provide ambient light. See larger image.
Gompa/Meditation Hall
(50’ x 33’; 1600 sq.ft) The Gompa or Meditation Hall is our main meditation hall. It can accommodate groups up to 90 and is perfect for lectures or meditation classes.  It is also suitable for Tai Chi and some bodywork, though not suitable for yoga or dance. Complete with carpeted floor, high ceilings and skylights, the Gompa is equipped with a wood stove and a gas heater for cozy gathering in winter. This is a truly bright, inspiring atmosphere. This space is available for one day retreats and short retreats in the summer and longer retreats during the winter months. See larger image.