Events

Recent and Upcoming TAT Foundation Events

TAT is all about connecting: connecting seekers with teachers and with each other, because we all have something to teach. To connect in-person, we host four spiritual retreat weekends each year, featuring talks, group discussions, meditation sessions and other activities, as well as time to relax and meet new friends.

The TAT website also hosts a listing of independent, local groups that meet online or in person to explore different aspects of spiritual life.

Events occur through video conferencing or various spiritual retreat centers, often Claymont in West Virginia.

In person events:
April 25th-27th in the Claymont Barn
June 27th-29th in the Claymont Mansion
August 22nd-24th in the Claymont Mansion
November 7th-9th in the Claymont Mansion

Next Event: June 27th in person.

June TAT Gathering: Becoming Your Own Authority

Upcoming and Previous Events:


Local Group Events

While TAT does not sponsor any of the following groups, connecting with a local group of like-minded friends is a great way to strengthen your spiritual practice. You’ll meet TAT members at all of the following groups:

Amsterdam, Netherlands

This Self-Inquiry Group is not holding meetings currently, but email Jeroen for information.

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Central New Jersey

The Central Jersey Self Inquiry Group welcomes serious participants. We are a small group and meet every other Sunday from 7pm to 8:30pm eastern time on zoom.
~ Meeting info: facebook.com/groups/429437321740752. Questions? Email for more details.

Central Ohio

The Central Ohio Non-Duality Group meets virtually on Tuesday evenings at 6:30 to 8:30 PM and welcome new participants. The meetings feature confrontation sessions that are a serious effort to engage in self-inquiry with the help of friends on the path. 
For further information, contact Mike, or Mark. We’re also on Facebook.


Gainesville, Florida

Meeting at the Alachua County main library on Saturdays from 2 to 4 PM. We talk with newcomers about the objective of the group as a forum to stimulate the progress of self-inquirers and we ask them what their most heartfelt life-objective is, and then we usually listen to each volunteer who wants to talk and then be questioned about what they’ve said.
~ Email Nathan or Art for more information.

GMT Support Group for Seekers

Meeting every Sunday gmt 18.30, live on Google Meet. Rapport and confrontation, talk and exchange. Someone mostly brings a theme, like a text, poem or whatever to set the mood. Then 10 minutes of silent rapport after which everyone gets their turn on the “hot seat” for 10-15 minutes—the group listens to what the person has to say about the theme then asks friendly questions—depending on how many participants. The questioning aims at providing material for self-inquiry.
~ Contact Jim.

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

Currently in hiatus, but in the meantime, if you have any inquiries, or have an interest in helping set up local meetings to meet again in person, you can email Vince.


Houston, Texas

Merged our Zoom meetings with the Monday Night Confrontation group, which meets at 7:30 pm EST / 6:30 pm CST. ~ Contact Anima for more information.

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Ireland

Self inquiry group meeting virtually every second Wednesday at 7 pm GMT. Here is a link to the group where you can get an idea of the topics we talk about; the Meetup page gives a history of all the previous meetings that we had, which should give a good idea of what the group is about and if this is something you would like to participate in: Philosophy; Self-Inquiry Group | Meetup.
~ Contact Colm for more information.

Lynchburg, Virginia

Meeting on Thursday evenings from 7pm—8:30pm, online, via zoom. Norio Kushi, Paul Rezendes, and Bob Harwood are consistent guests. Topics come from readings or questions brought up by our members.
~ Contact Jim if you’re interested in being on the email list.


Monday Night Confrontation Group

The online meeting is going strong with a core group of participants and room for a few more. Meetings are at 7:30 pm EST / 6:30 pm CST and uses Zoom. The group practices confrontation/self-inquiry in a spirit of helpfulness with the goal of finding answers from within. If you are interested in joining or would like more information, email Tara.

New York City

The NYC Self Inquiry Group is on indefinite hiatus. For questions about self-inquiry in New York City, contact  nycselfinquiry.

Online Self-Inquiry Book Club

Meeting on Sundays at 2 PM ET, new meeting URLhttps://zoom.us/j/92613150566?pwd=IR1gBHVCfaD02TjzbEbW5VbGM1f35j.1
 


Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Online group confrontation and individual contributions every Wed, 8:00 pm EST via Zoom. In-person meetings resuming soon.

~ Email selfinquirer to receive weekly topics with preparatory notes and Zoom invitations. Current events are listed on Meetup as Pittsburgh Self-inquiry Group and on www.pghsig.org.

Raleigh, North Carolina

Triangle Inquiry small group that meets every first and third Tuesday of the month via Zoom. We usually have four to eight participants and new members are welcome. Our main focus is on looking at beliefs that can get us stuck in habitual ways of thinking which can limit the possibility of seeing the true nature of things.
~ Email Doug for more details

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San Francisco Bay Area

Meeting twice a month on Sundays from 12:30 to 2:30 pm, alternating between in-person and virtual meetings. Open to anyone within driving distance of the San Francisco Bay Area. Email Shawn for more details.


Washington DC Area

Every week, we introduce a different philosophical or spiritual topic and split the time among all participants using question based self-inquiry. We meet at 6pm on Mondays @ the Connie Morella Library in Bethesda, a few minutes walk from the Bethesda Metro on the Red Line. For more info or to contact us, visit our Meetup page.

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Email Self-Inquiry Group (womens)

The Women’s Online Confrontation group consists of weekly reports where participants can include:
     > What is on your mind?
     > Any projects that you want to be held accountable for?
     > Responses to a selected excerpt (in the previous report).
     > Comments/responses/questions for other participants.
     A philosophical/spiritual excerpt with two or three questions is included in each report. Based on what we share, participants ask questions to help get clarity about our thinking. The intention is to help each other see our underlying beliefs about who we are.
~ Contact Anima for more information.

Email Self-Inquiry Group (mens)

We continue to have two men’s email groups active. The weekly reports function like slow-motion self-inquiry confrontation meetings, which has its pros and cons. We alternate by asking each other questions one week then answering them the following week. Participants provide brief updates of highlights from the previous week and optional updates on progress toward objectives that they use the reports for accountability on.
~ Contact Art for more information.