Moksha Society brings together: spiritual community, meditation retreats, online courses, monastery life, farming, and charitable work—each one offering a different way to explore what it means to wake up to nonduality and live a meaningful life. Some people come for meditation. Some come for learning. Some want to serve. Some just want space to reflect and grow.
Everything we do is rooted in the idea that inner freedom—moksha—is not just for monks in caves. It’s for anyone who feels the pull to wake up, let go, and live from a deeper place. That’s what Moksha Society is here to support.
Headquarters & Anchor
A physical monastery located in a rural, contemplative setting. It is the central hub for long-term monastic training, retreat, and sacred study.
The Spiritual Community
The Sangha is the living heart of the movement—providing a space for fellowship, daily practice, and shared inquiry.
Online Education for Inner Transformation
A virtual learning platform offering structured, self-paced courses in Dharma studies, sacred texts, and meditation practice.
Philosophical Research and Thought Leadership
A think tank exploring the frontiers of consciousness, comparative religion, monastic life, and nonduality.
Publishing Spiritual Wisdom for the Modern World
An online publication and newsletter sharing essays, translations, insights, and teachings from Eastern traditions in an accessible format.
A Sanctuary for Short-Term Meditation Retreats
A nature-based retreat facility offering structured weekend and weeklong retreats for individuals, couples, and groups.
Agricultural and permaculture projects supporting both subsistence and income for the monastery and retreat center.
Service, Justice, and Sacred Activism
The charitable arm of the Society, dedicated to applying spiritual values through real-world service.