Island Dharma: Insight, Awareness and Bodhicitta

With Lama Mark Webber (Lama Yongdu Chokyi Gyaltsen) and Dr. Cheryl Fraser

August 27 - September 3, 2026

Date and Time Details:
This includes Residential or Commuter Options with Meal Package

Check-in opens at 3:00 PM on Aug 27, 2026
Program begins after dinner (served from 5:30 - 6:30 PM)

Program completes after lunch on Thurs, Sept 3, 2026

Registration closes on Aug 21, 2026

***PLEASE NOTE, THESE RESIDENTIAL AND COMMUTER OPTIONS ALL INCLUDE MEALS***
- Dinner Thursday August 27th
- 3 meals Friday through Wednesday
- Breakfast and Lunch Thursday Sept 3rd

--> For Program-only options, see links in the program description.

Location: Bethlehem Centre Society

Address: 2371 Arbot Road, Nanaimo, BC, Canada

  • Augusta Guest House Rooms (Shared Washrooms) – CAD $1,446.00
  • Nazareth Guest House (Shared Washrooms) – CAD $1,446.00
  • Nazareth Guest House King Bed (Ensuite) – CAD $1,761.00
  • Commuter Option – CAD $816.00

Island Dharma Presents:

Island Dharma presents a week-long silent meditation retreat led by resident teacher Dr. Cheryl Fraser with special guest teachings by Lama Mark Webber. We are honoured to announce that Lama Mark has accepted our invitation to teach three classes on the second and third days of this retreat. Lama Mark will teach on the nature of Buddha Dharma using a text called ‘How Fortunate to Meet the Precious Dharma.’

Understanding what the Dharma is and what it is not clarifies the path of awakening.  This profound clarification, called the View, gives us increasing confidence in why we meditate and the ensuing activity of the bodhisattva path. These classes will help direct us towards the unity of View, Meditation and Activity–Bodhicitta.

Dr. Cheryl Fraser will teach the bulk of the retreat on the following topics.“Why meditate?” Many beings come to the study of Dharma (teachings of Buddhist philosophy) and the practice of meditation to change something. Perhaps you are drawn to Buddhism because you want more calm, less distraction, more happiness, less pain and suffering. So what do we need to do?

Often we seek a clear mind by practicing intensive meditation. We seek as though that clear mind is outside of our regular experience, as though we somehow need to “get it” from somewhere. But instead of seeking elsewhere, we need to uncover the clear, calm, awake mind that is already present. Can you relax and let your attention settle so that the luminous awareness under the busy mind can be contacted? The Awake, Compassionate mind is available at all times.

What’s more, while a desire to reduce our own suffering brings us to the path of Dharma, Bodhicitta is what will escort us along the path. Bodhicitta is the desire to help liberate all beings from suffering. In this retreat, you will begin to experience the shifts in mind and the confidence in awakening that occur when we are driven by Right View and Right Intention.

This silent retreat will include sitting and walking meditation. There will be periods of Insight concentration practice, using breath as an object and we will practice Open Awareness meditation. There will be Daily Dharma talks and the opportunity for interviews with the teacher. Yoga will be offered (moving meditation in the form of yoga is an excellent support for the sitting meditation practice). This retreat will also focus on assisting students to build strength, or merit, through the exploration of the SixPerfections (Parami)- Generosity, Integrity, Patience, Diligence, Concentration, and Insight.

Registration Details

  • This will be a mixed residential and non-residential retreat. In an effort to cover retreat costs incurred by Island Dharma (including Lama Mark’s accommodation, travel and food as well as supplies and any printing costs), there is a fee of $79  included in the total cost of your registration.
  • There are several options for residential accommodation with meals, or you may attend as a commuter (you will sleep at home) with or without meals. See the column to the right for associated costs for each option. Note: The Program Only option (commuter with NO meals) is listed below under Extra Packages
  • No one will be turned away for lack of funds. If you require assistance with the cost of the retreat, please email islanddharmaretreats@gmail.com

Please note that these costs do not include Dana for the teacher.

Dana for the Teacher

Lama Webber, offering the Dharma here on Vancouver Island, is a rare and auspicious opportunity to receive teachings and explorations about the Path of Awakening. As is traditional, the teachings of Buddha Dharma are offered freely – Lama Webber receives no fee. However, there is an opportunity for students to show their gratitude for the teachings and to help support the teacher. Dana (generosity & donations for the teacher) will be gratefully accepted (cash/cheque/e-transfer). As a guideline, a minimum of $25 per class is suggested.

Registration is being handled by Bethlehem Centre.

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Program Only (Commuter, no meals) – Click Here to Register

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What to Bring/Wear?

  • Notebook and pen
  • Yoga mat or blanket
  • Kitchen digital countdown timer
  • Digital alarm clock (to avoid cell phone checking)
  • Cushion or meditation bench
  • Chairs will be available to those who need them
  • Wear modest, comfortable clothing
  • Covered water bottle

About the Teachers

Lama Mark Webber (Lama Yongdu Chokyi Gyaltsen)

Lama Mark Webber (Lama Yongdu Chokyi Gyaltsen) has been studying, meditating, and teaching Buddha-dharma for almost fifty years. For thirty years, his main root teacher was the great Ven. Dorje Namgyal Rinpoche who taught all three cycles of the Buddha’s teachings, including Abhidhamma, Vipassana in the lineage of Mahāsi Sayādaw, generation and completion stage practices […]

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Dr. Cheryl Fraser

Dr. Cheryl Fraser

Dr Cheryl Fraser has been studying Buddha-Dharma for 20 years and teaches in the Namgyal lineage tradition. Her root teachers are the Venerable Kyabje Namgyal Rinpoche and Lama Mark Webber. She also studied with Lho Ontul Rinpoche and Phillip Moffit, former Esquire magazine editor-in-chief and C.E.O., a Buddhist teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Centre. As a registered […]

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