Alan Clements & Special Guests
Wisdom of Mindfulness Meditation Retreat
A Global Community Gathering in Bali for World Peace & Reconciliation
Ubud, Bali • 15th - 21st March 2025
Join Alan Clements and special guests for a transformative seven-day retreat in Bali, cultivating a sacred space for silence, reflection, and mindful presence.
This immersive retreat will feature Vipassana Insight Meditation, Mindful Intelligence, and Dharma Artistry, offering participants a profound journey of liberation through daily meditation, group dialogues, reflective writing, nature walks, and the beautification of consciousness (Bhavana). Alan Clements will provide sequential instruction throughout each day, complemented by innovative World Dharma talks to help participants deepen their practice and understanding. Rooted in Alan’s philosophy of "World Dharma - finding liberation through living in all circumstances," the retreat invites participants to embrace life's beauty and challenges with courage, compassion, and mindful awareness - fostering peace and reconciliation within, and radiating outward for global healing. Limited spaces are available. This retreat is offered freely, by donation. RETREAT DETAILS and ONLINE REGISTRATION HERE |
About Alan Clements

A former Buddhist monk, spoken word artist, and human rights activist, Alan Clements is an acclaimed author of numerous books, including The Voice of Hope with Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, Instinct for Freedom (nominated for Best Teaching Memoir of 2003), and A Future to Believe In - 108 Reflections on the Art and Activism of Freedom.
Alan’s work integrates Mindful Intelligence into everyday life—a practice he calls the “oxygenation of the Dharma.” Jack Healey, former director of Amnesty International, describes him as “one of the most important and compelling voices of our times.”
For more information, visit AlanClements.com. To learn more about the retreat and register, visit WorldDharma.com/Events.
Alan’s work integrates Mindful Intelligence into everyday life—a practice he calls the “oxygenation of the Dharma.” Jack Healey, former director of Amnesty International, describes him as “one of the most important and compelling voices of our times.”
For more information, visit AlanClements.com. To learn more about the retreat and register, visit WorldDharma.com/Events.