Love Without Limits
(Nope. Not a couples retreat, but yes—you can come with a partner,
a friend, or by yourself!)
What if love isn’t something you have to earn, perfect, or even find? What if it’s already here—woven into the very fabric of your being?
This retreat offers a unique opportunity to take a PIT Stop—through Presence, Inquiry, and Togetherness. It is a pause to explore love beyond romantic ideals, self-help formulas, and the conditioning that tells you that you’re not enough. Together, we’ll journey inward to uncover love as your essential nature.
Through Presence, Inquiry, and being Together, we’ll explore:
Through compassion, radical acceptance, and conscious conversations, we’ll rest in the truth that love isn’t earned or achieved. It’s recognized, remembered, and lived from.
What You Can Look Forward To:
Teachings and Guided Meditations: Engage in insightful teachings and guided meditations to deepen your understanding and experience of relational dharma and how to resource in these times.
Tools and Practices: Learn powerful and accessible tools to both deepen your personal practice and extend practice into the world.
Dyads and Group Discussions: Connect with fellow participants through structured dyads and open group discussions, fostering a supportive community.
Journaling: Reflect on your experiences and insights through guided journaling exercises.
Mindful Movement: Engage in embodied movement with Loveli Walker’s sound healing sessions and Brian Ton’s Qigong classes. Descriptions are included below.
Restorative Time: Explore Whidbey Institute’s scenic trail system, wander the tranquil labyrinth and gardens, or simply rest. Rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit.
Nourishing Organic Meals: Enjoy delicious meals crafted by Whidbey Institute’s chef specially prepared for our group.
Early bird pricing: save $100 if you sign up by May 1st.
Use code: CaverlyEarlyBird
About Whidbey Institute
One of the cabins dotting the Whidbey Institute grounds
Our time together will be held in the container of the Whidbey Institute. Nestled amongst a 106-acre conservation forest campus on South Whidbey Island, WA, the Whidbey Institute is dedicated to nurturing the conditions for transformational learning and growth.
Our home for the week will be a community of farm houses and cabins dotting the meadow and forest, with delicious organic meals prepared especially for our group by the Institute’s chef. Our daily rhythm will include meditation, community discussion, and individual sessions with Caverly. The retreat will include daily periods of silence. Our time together will also be deeply enhanced by embodied movement practices.
Movement Classes
Loveli leads a powerful sound healing movement, using singing bowls and a variety of frequency healing instruments to guide others on a journey of emotional and physical restoration. Through the vibrational energy of sound, she creates an immersive experience that promotes deep relaxation, clears energetic blockages, and facilitates healing on a cellular level. By carefully selecting and playing these sacred instruments, Loveli harnesses their frequencies to align the body, mind, and spirit, helping participants reconnect with their inner peace and balance. Her sound healing sessions offer a transformative space where the therapeutic power of sound leads to profound inner shifts, offering healing, clarity, and renewed vitality.
In Brian’s sessions, you will practice Qi Gong, which is an ancient Chinese practice that through gentle movements, promotes health, mental clarity, healing energy, and vitality. You will also practice Tai Chi, a practice that focuses on slow flowing movement to improve balance, flexibility, strength, and coordination. Whether you’re new to these practices or have some experience, this workshop will help you achieve relaxation, stress reduction, awareness, and a deeper connection between mind and body.
TESTIMONIALS
“I came into this retreat suffering from anticipatory grief and a mind burdened with too many thoughts and over exposure to media.
With Caverly’s guidance and a group of practitioners of similar intentions, after just 3 days my mind settled into a vast wondrous spaciousness, a steady stillness, a felt sense of openness and oneness with nature. I hadn’t been in this state since before the pandemic. This is the best gift I could have given myself.
Caverly has an uncanny intuition for what a group needs and skillfully guides us as a cohesive collective.”
—Eddie, Director, Cyber Information Security
“For anyone who’s spent years chasing success, this retreat is a homecoming. Caverly’s teachings helped me see that beneath all the striving, there’s a deeper peace always available. I left with a renewed sense of purpose—not to do more, but to be more fully alive.”
—Brunella, Consultant
Somehow Caverly’s teachings have landed as the first practice I can reach for both on the cushion and in the moments of great everyday life as a means to center. This modern non dual approach brings ease and deep meaning in an accessible way. So, so grateful.
—Elizabeth, Physician, mom
Early bird pricing: save $100 if you sign up by May 1st.
Use code: CaverlyEarlyBird
Who You'll Practice With
About Caverly Morgan
After eight years as a Zen monk, Caverly Morgan discovered something unexpected: nothing was missing. The freedom she'd been searching for was already here.
Named one of 2025's powerful women of the mindfulness movement, Caverly is a teacher of awakening, nonprofit founder, speaker, and author who blends the original spirit of Zen with a modern nondual and relational approach.
Caverly supports others in remembering our true nature—not through more techniques or self-improvement strategies, but through presence, inquiry, and togetherness.
She is the author of The Heart of Who We Are: Realizing Freedom Together and A Kids Book About Mindfulness. As founder of the nonprofits Peace in Schools (the nation's first for-credit mindfulness program in U.S. public high schools) and Realizing Freedom Together, she has pioneered ways for communities to awaken collectively, making teachings that lead to liberation accessible to all.
About Loveli Walker
Loveli Walker, is a 27-year-old mother, artist, and musician based in Wisconsin, whose 10-year journey in music has been defined by a relentless commitment to healing, love, and community. With an unshakable belief in the transformative power of music, she channels her craft to not only inspire but to uplift and unite. Her work is deeply rooted in the core values of spreading love and fostering deep connections—creating a space where music becomes a vessel for emotional healing and collective strength.
Through her artistry, Loveli, passionately pushes boundaries, inviting others to experience the profound, life-changing energy that music can offer. She is driven by a mission to build a world where every note serves as a reminder of our shared humanity and the power of togetherness. In her free time, she travels to explore God, love, and healing through different cultures, constantly seeking to expand her understanding of the world and deepen her connection to the universal energy that flows through all of us.
About Brian Ton
Brian has practiced Qi Gong, Tai Chi, and martial arts including Shaolin kung fu, and Hapkido where he holds a 2nd degree blackbelt, and meditation including Mindfulness, Vipassana, and a more recent exploration of Nondual teachings. He has led a movement workshop in Qi Gong and Tai Chi at Caverly Morgan’s meditation retreat, and other movement workshops in Shaolin kung fu for high school students in Southern California.
Through Illumination Institute, a nonprofit Brian co-founded, he has facilitated mindfulness training workshops for public school teachers, students, parents, and healthcare professionals.
Brian is passionate about helping others cultivate their own practice to achieve better health, peace and happiness.
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You are invited to gather with us for this summer retreat to be nourished and resourced—to rest in our shared being and to explore, in community, what it means to act from love in your daily life.
Scholarships
We are offering two types of limited scholarship: people who identify as BIPOC and/or part of
a marginalized community, and those experiencing financial hardship.
You can learn more and apply below or here.
Interested in contributing to the scholarship fund? Thank you! You can do so HERE.