From November 21 to November 28, 2025.
Indriya Retreat, Ko Phangan


Freestyle Vipassana Retreat
with JEFF OLIVER
Dates and program
November, 20
November, 20
Orientation day
November, 21
November, 21
10:00 a.m. Registration
02:00 p.m. Retreat begins
November, 22 - November, 27
November, 22 - November, 27
Six full days of intensive meditation practice
November, 28
November, 28
Morning – Retreat ends. Integration day begins
November, 29
November, 29
Integration day
What is a Freestyle vipassana?
Freestyle vipassana is not a new system or a new technique, style, school or tradition. It is simply a term for a way to practice and a way many modern seekers of truth may find conducive to their path.

'Freestyle' means without specific form or posture but refers to mindfulness in everything we do as much as possible. Also, this is for anyone and everyone of any race, culture, religion or any belief system. Young or old, healthy, sick or weak, happy or depressed, it’s for anyone who wants to know their own truth.

The principle is to be purely aware of whatever is arising in the body and mind, here and now. It is very simple.

'Freestyle' is just the practice of freedom and that is what the buddha taught, freedom from suffering.

Vipassana is for everyone and just like the teaching of the Buddha it does not belong to Buddhists or any school or sect that may attempt to claim it as their own. It is in the true meaning of the words, a universal teaching and practice that leads to liberation for anyone who wishes to be free.
  • Several days in silence without your phone enjoying a break from the information flow
  • Slowing down, releasing tension, and feeling the healing power of the present moment
  • Improving health and establishing a healthy daily routine
  • Calm mind, better concentration
  • Radical increase in your energy level
  • Fresh perception bringing you back to enjoying simple things
  • Connection with your intuition, fresh creative ideas
  • Uplifted spirit and inspiration for new achievements

WHAT MAKES A VIPASSANA RETREAT UNIQUE

So, retreats can vary based on the key method or teaching.

As the name suggests, a meditation retreat primarily involves learning meditation skills and intensive practice.

Participants in meditation retreats at our centers practice Mindfulness techniques, a type of secular meditation well known in the West, free from any religious component or dogmatism.

IMPORTANT TO NOTE
OUR RETREATS
The program is free from any worship. All practices focus solely on training the mental faculties.

There are statues of the Buddha on the grounds, and you will be expected to follow the general cultural rules of the country. These rules are simple and will be explained during the orientation talk. There are no obligatory religious rituals.
Result of practice:
  • Stress and anxiety decrease
  • Fears and obsessive thoughts become less frequent
  • The mind becomes calm and clear
  • Connection with the body improves, developing bodily awareness
  • The skill of being present in the moment and awareness in daily activities is developed
  • It is easier not to identify with emotional states
  • Automatic reactions fade away
  • There is greater acceptance of life in all its aspects, as it is
  • Meditation helps release the burden of regrets about the past, worries, and negative emotions
  • The skill of maintaining an even, objective, and equanimous attitude towards events is cultivated
  • Emotional intelligence, empathy, and compassion for yourself and others are developed
About the Master

Jeff Oliver
Jeff Oliver is an international teacher of mindfulness meditation, speaker, author, and the founder of Freestyle Vipassana. With experience as a Buddhist monk from 1993 to 2002, he has dedicated his life to exploring and sharing the path of inner freedom.

Through his retreats and teachings, Jeff emphasizes the timeless principles of unconditional love, forgiveness, karma, compassion, wisdom, and harmony. His warm and practical approach invites people to bring these values into daily life as a way of discovering deeper peace and clarity.

Guided by the simple motto, “Live and Learn, Laugh and Love,” Jeff inspires others to grow with openness, lightness, and joy.
Schedule
During the retreat, there’s a simple schedule—no clock-watching, as the bell tells you where to be. All sessions and talks require your participation, while breaks provide ample time for laundry, washing, rest, and reflection.

Please follow the schedule fully; all planned activities are mandatory to attend.

Approximate daily schedule of the retreat:
  • Sitting Meditation
    45-minute meditation sessions are conducted in a group several times a day. To maintain continuity, breaks between practices do not exceed two hours. There are over thirty sittings during the retreat, and each one is a new learning experience, valuable in its own way.
  • Walking Meditation
    Walking meditations play an important role in the retreat. They are also 45 minutes, alternating with sitting sessions. Instructions for walking meditation will be provided at the retreat.
  • Meditative Yoga
    Daily morning yoga sessions connect the body, breath, and mind, and also help muscles adapt to long sitting practices.
INDRIYA RETREAT CENTER on Koh Phangan is A SPACE TO FILL YOU, OPEN YOU UP, AND INSPIRE

Indriya Retreat is an international retreat center. It is located on Koh Phangan (Thailand), near a small stream and surrounded by fruit trees and tropical plants. Guests of the center find themselves in an atmosphere of seclusion and tranquility, which facilitates the practice of Vipassana meditation.

Bathrooms
A separate building with all necessary facilities — toilets, sinks, and shower cabins.
Vegetarian food
Comfortable Huts
The huts are wooden. Inside, there are two fully equipped sleeping places (with mattresses, quality bed linen, blankets, pillows, and towels).
A high-quality, exquisite vegetarian diet focused on detox and wellness: an abundance of fruits and nuts, salads, superfoods, juices, Chinese tea, cocoa.
Entry fee
To register for the retreat, you must fill out the form below and pay the registration fee of $ 300 using VISA, MASTERCARD.
What is it for?
First, the registration fee confirms the seriousness of your intention to attend the retreat and guarantees you a place in the group.

Second, the registration fee helps cover the ongoing expenses of the Indriya Retreat Center directly related to running the retreat, including:

  • Food and Supplies: Purchase of food, groceries, drinking water, and toiletries.
  • Staff Costs: Salaries for cooks and administrators.
  • Services: Laundry service.
  • Facility Expenses: Payment of land rent (the center's land is leased at $2,000 per month), electricity bills, garbage disposal fees, as well as repair and maintenance costs.
  • Operational Costs: Other general administrative and operational expenses.
After the payment of the registration fee and filling up your personal data, you will receive an organizational letter confirming your participation.
Donation for Indriya Retreat Center and Master
According to the ancient and beautiful tradition, there is no fixed charge for the teaching and meditation training itself. At the end of the program, participants have the opportunity to leave a conscious donation.

Expressing gratitude to the center and the teacher for the teachings is an honor and an opportunity to perform a karmically good deed, thus accumulating good merits and improving your karma.

The principle of DANA applies – voluntary donations from retreat participants as a token of gratitude to the center and the teacher, made at the end of the retreat.

You determine the amount of your gratitude at your own discretion.

Vipassana Retreat Rules

A retreat is a serious and profound work on oneself.

In the event of a gross violation of the retreat rules on your part, we will have to ask you to leave the camp so as not to disturb other participants from practicing.

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