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April 15 - 20, 2026 | 5-day Live Online Silent Retreat with Noriko Morita Harth and Carolina Bautista‑Velez

April 15 - 20, 2026 | 5-day Live Online Silent Retreat with Noriko Morita Harth and Carolina Bautista‑Velez

Schedule:

All times are listed in Pacific Time (PT)

See time zone conversions here. 

Opening Day:
4:00–6:30 pm: Orientation, retreat guidelines, opening practice (live on Zoom)

Full Retreat Days:
7:00–8:00 am: Gentle guided movement (live)
8:00–10:00 am: Meal & personal practice (offline)
10:00 am–12:00 pm: Teacher-led practice (live)
12:00–2:00 pm: Meal & personal practice (offline)
2:00–4:00 pm: Teacher-led practice (live)
4:00–6:00 pm: Meal & personal practice (offline)
6:00–7:00 pm: Optional evening practice with suggested guidance (offline)

Closing Day:
7:00–8:00 am: Guided movement (live)

The daily flow may shift slightly within the published start and end times to best support the group and the unfolding retreat experience.

 

5-Day Live Online Silent Retreat
Presence, Grief, and Forgiveness
with Noriko Morita Harth and Carolina Bautista‑Velez

April 15 - April 20, 2026

Join us for a deeply held online silent retreat guided by Noriko Morita Harth and Carolina Bautista‑Velez, an invitation to slow down, turn inward, and rest in what is here with warmth, spaciousness, and great care.

This retreat offers a rare opportunity to engage in sustained silence from the comfort of your own home, while being gently accompanied by two experienced and MSC Teacher Trainers. Over six days, we will explore the interwoven themes of presence, grief, and forgiveness through the lens of Mindful Self-Compassion, creating a compassionate container for what is tender, unfinished, or ready to soften.

Each day will include guided mindfulness and self-compassion practices, loving-kindness and compassion meditations, mindful movement, walking meditation, and short teachings. Silence will be the primary support throughout the retreat, allowing for depth, continuity, and inner listening, with one carefully facilitated small-group meeting to support integration and shared humanity. As an online retreat, you are invited to care for your own rhythms; resting in your own bed, nourishing yourself well, and shaping a supportive home practice environment.

MSC Teachers may receive a $100 total discount, please email professionaltraining@centerformsc.org to request code prior to purchase. Missed coupon codes will not be refunded.

 

Your Retreat Leaders:

Noriko Morita Harth and Carolina Bautista‑Velez are both highly experienced Mindful Self-Compassion Teachers and Retreat leaders in both online and in-person events.

About Noriko:

  • Certified MSC & Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Instructor
  • MBSR/MSC Teacher Trainer and Mentor
  • Teaching MBSR and MSC since 2014
  • Born in Japan, moved to the States in 1985
  • Finds balance and identity between Japanese and American cultures through mindfulness and compassion practices
  • Believes mindfulness and compassion have transformed her life and continue to help her grow
  • Passionate about sharing mindfulness and compassion practices with others
  • Mission to share what she has learned and continues to learn with the community

About Carolina:

  • Social changemaker focused on individual and collective liberation.
  • Certified Teacher and Teacher Trainer in Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) and Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), a Certified Mindfulness Meditation Teacher (MMTCP), and a Certified Mindfulness Mentor (MMP)
  • 20+ years of experience as a consultant in the areas of mental health, organizational change, popular education, and social justice.
  • Holds a degree in Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Social Psychology and Psychoanalysis.

Early Bird pricing ends March 25th, Register now and save $75. Registration closes April 13th, or when class is at capacity.

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Who This Retreat Is For

This retreat is open to individuals who wish to deepen their mindfulness and compassion practice. Prior experience with mindfulness meditation and loving-kindness is strongly recommended. It will be especially meaningful for:

  • Those teaching or preparing to teach Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC)
  • Teachers or practitioners of other mindfulness-based programs (e.g., MBSR)
  • Anyone seeking a compassionate, structured space to meet grief, loss, or the long arc of forgiveness with kindness and steadiness

What Is Self-Compassion?

Self-compassion means responding to ourselves in moments of difficulty with the same care, understanding, and encouragement we might offer a dear friend. It rests on three core elements:

  • Self-kindness rather than self-judgment
  • Common humanity rather than isolation

Mindful awareness rather than over-identification.

Why Practice Self-Compassion?

A growing body of research shows that self-compassion supports emotional well-being, resilience, and sustainable care for ourselves and others. While self-criticism may feel familiar, self-compassion is a learnable practice: one that can be gently cultivated at any stage of life. This retreat offers time, silence, and skilled guidance to let that learning take root.

Held with tenderness and integrity, this retreat is an invitation to be present with what aches, to grieve what has been lost, and to explore forgiveness, not as a demand, but as a possibility that unfolds in its own time.

  • Overview

    CMSC’s retreats are based on the research and teachings of Drs. Kristin Neff and Christopher Germer, the co-developers of the Mindful Self-Compassion (MSC) Program, as well as ancient wisdom practices from several traditions. The retreats offer an opportunity to renew and deepen our practice within an environment enhanced by silence. CMSC retreats are offered in three time zones (Americas, Europe/Middle East/Africa, and Australia/Asia) to appeal to a global audience. The retreats are led by experienced teachers who have been invited by CMSC to teach their retreats. CMSC’s retreats also serve as an opportunity for MSC teachers to continue to build their affect tolerance and equanimity so that they may hold their steady seat while teaching MSC.

  • Benefits of 5-Day Silent Retreat

    A silent retreat is a vital way to go inward and nourish our personal meditation practice. It is life-enhancing for everyone who attends (virtual or in-person) and particularly important for those who work with mindfulness-based interventions. Silent retreats offer long-term benefits and a way to be in community with other human beings, honoring the varying degrees of our diverse backgrounds and lived experience. Our attention during this retreat will be on how we can build our resilience and enhance our capacity to meet our challenges with equanimity, strength, and compassionate awareness.

  • CMSC-Sponsored Silent Retreats

    This retreat is open to:

    Anyone who wishes to train to teach MSC, MBSR, and similar programs. This retreat meets the teacher training prerequisite of most mindfulness-based teacher training programs including those from CMSC, USCD, and Brown University.

    Anyone who is already teaching such courses and would like the opportunity to deepen their personal practices in an environment that many teachers have called restorative. We strongly encourage all MSC and MBSR teachers to participate in retreats on a regular basis.

    Any graduates of MSC, MBSR, and similar courses who do not aspire to teach but wish to deepen and strengthen their practices.

    The practices in this retreat are inspired by, and drawn from, the MSC and MBSR programs. Participants will engage in full days of mindfulness and compassion meditation practices, including periods of sitting, walking, and gentle yoga. There will be some instructional and inspirational talks as well as opportunities to meet with the teachers in small groups to explore any questions that arise. There is also time set aside each day for self-care and for informal practices.

    Silent retreats are designed to support participants in:

    • Nurturing a deeper and more embodied meditation practice.
    • Developing greater awareness and compassion for what it means to be fully human.
    • Discovering practices that can enrich and support our lives well beyond the time of the retreat.
    • Coping with the stresses and challenges of life.
    • Embracing who we are and releasing harsh judgments, self-criticism, and shame.
    • Opening to experiences of calmness, clarity, insight, kindness, acceptance, and love.
    • Preparing oneself to teach and (especially important for teachers) allowing yourself to be a student of the practices.
    • Benefitting from the richness that arises from practicing mindfulness and self-compassion in a safe and supportive community and with experienced
  • Online Retreats

    Program Details

    Certified MSC Teachers, will be holding the retreat virtually. They will guide you through the retreat just as they would in person, while you can stay healthy, safe and sleep in your own bed. There will be full days of mindfulness and compassion meditation practice, walking meditation, Mindful Movement, talks, teachings, and opportunities to meet in small groups once during the retreat.

    CMSC Retreat Standards For Teacher Training

    Here are CMSC’s Retreat Standards that fulfill the retreat requirement towards Teacher Training in MSC:

    • A retreat must be at least 5 full days in length.
    • A retreat is to be led by teachers (not a self-guided retreat). At least one of the teachers must have been trained in leading retreats.
    • Retreat must include at least 7-8 hours of dedicated formal meditation practice time per day. This would mainly consist of sitting meditation alternating with periods of movement practice such as walking meditation and/or mindful yoga. Loving Kindness meditations and guided body scans can also be included.
    • Informal practice is quite valuable, too, (such as yogi jobs at a meditation center or mindful cooking/cleaning at home), but such informal practices would be in addition to the 7-8 hours of formal practice.
    • Participants are to be in silence for the full retreat except for brief periods when they might meet with the retreat teacher privately or in small groups.
    • The focus of the retreat practices is the cultivation of mindfulness and compassion.
    • Reading and writing during the retreat are discouraged in most situations, except for perhaps journaling. Rather, a continuity of practice (formal and informal) is encouraged.
    • If the retreat is held at a retreat center, then the use of cell phones and other Internet connected devices is strongly discouraged.
    • If the retreat is online, participants will be using the Internet for Zoom, but other apps such as email and web browsers should be turned off for the duration of the retreat. The use of additional electronic devices is strongly discouraged (unless required for emergencies and health reasons). Also, retreats at home will require some advance planning (and significant discipline and commitment during the retreat) to ensure that relationships at home and work-related communications do not interfere with the retreat practices and focus.

FAQs & Important Information

If I'm unable to attend, can I request a refund?

If I’m unable to attend, can I request a refund?

Our entire Refund Policy is located here: https://centerformsc.org/cmsc-policies/

We encourage you to review the Refund Policy in its entirety. Below is important information that we would like you to be aware of before choosing to make a financial commitment with us.

All refund requests must be made via the refund request form at the link above.


Refunds must meet specific terms of eligibility to include the reason for requesting a refund.

Our Refund Policy (at the link above) includes details on when we are able and are not able to issue a full refund.

All refund request forms are reviewed by a small team of our staff. We ask for your patience and understanding when requesting a refund.

If you have any questions after reviewing our Refund Policy, feel free to reach out to us at hello@centerformsc.org

Important Info: Mindful Self-Compassion is not a substitute for Therapy

Our programs are designed to teach participants the tools needed to develop and cultivate a mindfulness and self-compassion practice.

It is not a substitute for mental health care, personal therapy or medical treatment.


Personal safety and emotional wellbeing are the foundation of self-compassion training and you are primarily responsible for your own safety.

Teachers and facilitators are not expected or able to provide medical and/or psychological care. Course experiences may bring up challenging memories or feelings.

If you have a history with a serious mental health condition or other concerns you think may impact your ability to take this course, please contact CMSC or your healthcare professional to determine if this course is right for you. Your personal contact information may be used in the event the teacher or facilitator reasonably determines a need to call emergency services on your behalf.

Important Info: Productive Participation in Courses & Workshops

Participation is at the discretion of the teachers and facilitators at all times.

If, in the opinion of the teachers and facilitators, you are unable to participate productively and appropriately in the course or workshop you have registered for, you may be asked to discontinue.

Decisions of removal are to ensure CMSC provides the safest space possible for our participants and teachers. Please see our refund policy regarding necessary participant removal.