Centering Prayer Online Retreat
Six-Day Deep Journey
with Daniel Daeseop Yi
“The spiritual journey is not a career or a success story. It is a series of humiliations of the false self that become more and more profound.” – Richard Rohr
Are you ready to embark on a profound journey of self-discovery? Join us for six transformative days of contemplative practice and deep exploration of your true self. Drawing on the wisdom of Richard Rohr and Thomas Keating, this retreat creates a sacred space where you can gently let go of programmed behaviors and embrace the authentic self—created in the image and likeness of a love that transcends all understanding.
Begins Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 6pm (Pacific)
Ends Friday, June 13, 2025 at 10 am (Pacific)
This series will be held on zoom
Cost: $290-490 sliding scale
What you can expect:
Daily Centering Prayer Practice: Deepen your contemplative discipline in a nurturing, silent space.
Exploration of the Human Condition: Uncover and understand the layers of the false self, paving the way to reveal your true self.
Guided Teachings & Reflections: Engage with profound insights from Richard Rohr’s teachings and Thomas Keating’s contemplative wisdom.
Small Group Sharing: Participate in meaningful dialogue and reflective discussions with fellow seekers.
Transformative Silence & Prayer: Experience moments of quiet that invite God's presence into every facet of your life.
Who Should Join?
Those yearning for deep transformation through contemplative practice.
Individuals struggling with false self patterns and seeking authentic spiritual freedom.
Spiritual seekers at all stages—from beginners to experienced practitioners.
Scholarships are Available. Contact the Bread of Life office.
Daniel Daeseop Yi
Daniel Daeseop Yi is dedicated to understanding how humans can be their authentic selves and live their lives fully through various contemplative practices. This wholistic transformation and growth is interconnected with communal and social change. He has been practicing and teaching Centering Prayer since 2008 at San Francisco Theological Seminary. He is Affiliate Faculty in Spirituality at SFTS/ University of Redland.