Silent Illumination Retreat

7 night Residential Retreat
7:00pm Saturday 4th July to
10:30am Saturday 11th July 2026
Leader: Rebecca Li
Venue: Shawbottom Farm, UK
Booking: Book now
Silent Illumination is a profound meditation practice which leads to a mind of great calmness and insight. We use ancient Chinese Zen methods which are just as applicable in the modern West. It is the source of the Japanese Soto Zen practice of Shikantaza but is approached somewhat differently. Full instruction will be given.
This seven night silent retreat is an opportunity to learn and deepen this practice through intensive meditation. You will be supported by instruction and personal guidance by individual interviews with an experienced teacher. Whether or not a breakthrough to Enlightenment may occur, establishing a practice gives a firm basis for subsequent ongoing mindfulness and compassion in everyday life.
Previous experience of a residential retreat is recommended. Serious beginners may also be accepted.
Read retreat reports by past participants of silent illumination retreats.
Covid precautions for retreat
Please read our Covid plan which will apply to this retreat (unless we update it in the meantime). It requires some commitments from you, and some actions by you before the retreat. Please read and consider it before making your retreat booking.
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- Standard Fee: This meets our costs in providing your retreat place.
- Supported Fee: A number of half-price concessionary places are available on each retreat, supported by our support fund. Select that option when making your booking.
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Fees for this event
- Standard Fee: £475
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Places available: 4 or more:
Leader: Rebecca Li

Rebecca Li Zhi-Deng Fa-Chuan is the second Dharma Heir of Simon Child. For many years from 1990s Rebecca interpreted for and trained with Chan Master Shengyen, and from 2001 also trained with with John Crook and Simon Child.
Her book Allow Joy into Our Hearts: Chan Practice in Uncertain Times was published in early 2021, and her book Illumination: A Guide to the Buddhist Method of No-Method (Shambhala Publications) was published in October 2023.
Rebecca founded Chan Dharma Community to support practitioners who want to deepen their practice after attending her retreats. She currently teaches meditation and Dharma classes, gives public lectures and leads Chan retreats in North America and Europe. She leads retreats at Dharma Drum Retreat Center and serves as visiting teacher at Dharma Drum centers in New Jersey, San Francisco, and Vancouver, Zen Mountain Monastery, Great Vow Zen Monastery, San Francisco Zen Center, Newark Center for Meditative Culture, Buddhist Sangha of Bucks County, Rubin Museum, and Yale University Buddhist Sangha. Her teachings have appeared in Buddhist publications in North America such as Tricycle, Lion’s Roar, Buddhadharma and Chan Magazine, and Humanity Magazine published by Dharma Drum Mountain in Taiwan. She is a founding board member of Dharma Drum Retreat Center and where she served on the board from 2004 to 2017. She served on the organizing committee of the 2015 Generation X Dharma Teachers Conference and is one of the founding board members of The GenX Buddhist Teachers Sangha and currently serves on its board as president.
Shawbottom Farm

Shawbottom Farm, known as Peak District Retreat, is a 23 acre (9 hectare) farm property. It nestles within a wildlife corridor connecting two nature reserves. It is in the south-west of the Peak District National Park in England, UK.
Shawbottom is between Leek (Staffordshire), and Buxton (Derbyshire). It lies up on the moorlands near the Roaches which are well-known rocky outcrops visited by walkers and climbers.
Shawbottom's buildings are modernised and converted to group accommodation, in particular for retreat accommodation. It is an ideal property for isolated rural meditation retreats.
It is secluded, with access via a private track which does not lead to any other properties. This reduces disturbance and interruptions, creating ideal conditions for learning and practising meditation.
It is not open to casual visitors, only for pre-arranged visits.
Location
Shawbottom is about a mile from the A53 between Leek and Buxton, turning off near the Winking Man public house.
Address
Shawbottom, Upper Hulme, LEEK, ST13 8UQ, England, UK
Directions
Map and travel advice at Peak District Retreat website
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Accommodation
Upstairs there are four large bedrooms. These are used as small dormitories. There are also three bathrooms, giving three toilets and three showers.
The ground floor has a bedroom designated as an accessible bedroom. This can be used as an ordinary bedroom for two people.
There is an accessible wetroom with toilet, washbasin and shower. There are also two more bathrooms on the ground floor, one with toilet and shower, and one with toilet only.
In total there are six bathrooms, with five of them having showers. In addition, each of the four upstairs bedrooms has a wash basin.
Also on the ground floor there is a large kitchen diner. This has capacity for 26 people.
There is more detail and photos on the Peak District Retreat website.

All of the bedrooms offer long views across the surrounding countryside.
The building has been fully renovated and modernised. The insulation exceeds current standards. There is underfloor central heating.
The meditation hall is well-equipped. It has underfloor heating and a range of sitting options.
Meditation equipment
- mats
- kapok and buckwheat filled round cushions
- various styles and sizes of kneeling benches, some of them adjustable
- some kneeling chairs, and some different styles of upright chairs
Hearing loop
At Shawbottom Farm ('Peak District Retreat') the meditation hall has a built-in hearing loop. This improves your hearing of talks and instruction if you are a user of loop-enabled hearing-aids. There is also a portable hearing loop which may be helpful for your one-to-one interviews in other rooms during your retreat.
Electric Vehicle Charging
There is a Zappi v2 EV charger. Subject to availability and operating condition you may use this to top-up your electric vehicle.
The charger has a tethered Type 2 cable. If your car has the older Type 1 connector you will need to bring a Type 2 to Type 1 adaptor.
Charging is at standard daytime tariff rates. Terms and conditions for use of the charger are subject to change without notice.


Wildlife
There is a wildlife blog, and live barn owl nest box cameras.
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