BrightStar

すべてのEventsを見る

Discover conscious gatherings

events

Yoga
Meditation
Breathwork
Qigong
Tai Chi
Sacred Music
World Music
Medicine Music
Sound Healing
Ecstatic Dance
人気の目的地
BaliSedonaLos AngelesCosta RicaNew YorkSan FranciscoAustinMiamiJoshua TreeTulum
すべてのカテゴリを見るすべての目的地を見る

すべての機能を探索

イベントを成長させる強力なツール

プラットフォーム機能

スマートダイナミックプライシング
チケットカテゴリ
座席指定
カート放棄リカバリー
訪問者リカバリー
寄付とスライディングスケール
アフィリエイトシステム
チケットスキャナー
クーポンコード
カスタム質問
チケット共有
アップセルとアドオン
分析とレポート
メールシーケンス
ウェイトリスト / 通知 / リマインダー
人と場所
Artists & TeachersEvent OrganizersVenues & StudiosKnowledge BaseGlossaryInspiration
すべての機能を見る私たちについて
料金ブログ
すべてのイベントを見る

events

YogaMeditationBreathworkQigongTai ChiSacred MusicWorld MusicMedicine Music

人気の目的地

BaliSedonaLos AngelesCosta RicaNew YorkSan Francisco

人と場所

Artists & TeachersEvent OrganizersVenues & StudiosKnowledge BaseGlossaryInspiration

プラットフォーム機能

スマートダイナミックプライシングチケットカテゴリ座席指定カート放棄リカバリー訪問者リカバリー寄付とスライディングスケールアフィリエイトシステムチケットスキャナークーポンコードカスタム質問チケット共有アップセルとアドオン分析とレポートメールシーケンスウェイトリスト / 通知 / リマインダー
すべての機能を見る私たちについて
料金ブログ
ログイン探求者クリエイター
Tibetan BuddhistOm Mani Padme Hum · Om Mani Padme Hum · Om Mani Padme Hum · Om Mani Padme Hum ·
  • すべてのEventsを見る
  • 探求者向け
  • Yoga
  • Meditation
  • Breathwork
  • Qigong
  • Tai Chi
  • Sacred Music
  • リトリート
  • ワークショップ
  • すべてのカテゴリ →
  • Bali
  • Sedona
  • Los Angeles
  • Costa Rica
  • Tulum
  • Byron Bay
  • San Francisco
  • Austin
  • すべての都市 →
  • クリエイター向け
  • ライター向け
  • 講師向け
  • キルタンアーティスト向け
  • スタジオ向け
  • フェスティバル向け
  • リトリートセンター向け
  • 非営利団体向け
  • ブランドアンバサダー
  • 事例紹介
  • 35万人以上のバイヤーネットワーク
  • カート放棄リカバリー
  • スマートダイナミックプライシング
  • チケットカテゴリ
  • 定期イベント
  • 座席指定
  • アフィリエイトシステム
  • ウェイトリスト / 通知
  • チケットスキャナー
  • 埋め込みウィジェット
  • すべての機能 →
  • 概要
  • ブログ
  • 用語集
  • Inspiration
  • ヘルプセンター
  • お問い合わせ
  • APIドキュメント
  • ブランドアセット
  • 採用
  • プレス
  • 利用規約
  • プライバシーポリシー

Events

  • すべてのEventsを見る
  • 探求者向け
  • Yoga
  • Meditation
  • Breathwork
  • Qigong
  • Tai Chi
  • Sacred Music
  • リトリート
  • ワークショップ
  • すべてのカテゴリ →

目的地

  • Bali
  • Sedona
  • Los Angeles
  • Costa Rica
  • Tulum
  • Byron Bay
  • San Francisco
  • Austin
  • すべての都市 →

クリエイター向け

  • クリエイター向け
  • ライター向け
  • 講師向け
  • キルタンアーティスト向け
  • スタジオ向け
  • フェスティバル向け
  • リトリートセンター向け
  • 非営利団体向け
  • ブランドアンバサダー
  • 事例紹介

機能

  • 35万人以上のバイヤーネットワーク
  • カート放棄リカバリー
  • スマートダイナミックプライシング
  • チケットカテゴリ
  • 定期イベント
  • 座席指定
  • アフィリエイトシステム
  • ウェイトリスト / 通知
  • チケットスキャナー
  • 埋め込みウィジェット
  • すべての機能 →

会社

  • 概要
  • ブログ
  • 用語集
  • Inspiration
  • ヘルプセンター
  • お問い合わせ
  • APIドキュメント
  • ブランドアセット
  • 採用
  • プレス
  • 利用規約
  • プライバシーポリシー
BrightStar
© 2026 BrightStar. 全著作権所有.
Back to Omega Institute
Daily Rhythm

Inside the Omega Institute Daily Schedule

3 min readMay 2026at Omega Institute
Inside the Omega Institute Daily Schedule

Inside the Omega Institute Daily Schedule

The bell rings at 6:45 a.m., though you've likely been awake since the first bird call. On Day 1, you'll jolt upright, disoriented by unfamiliar walls and the absence of traffic noise. By Day 4, you'll already be dressed, mat rolled under your arm, walking toward the meditation hall while dew still clings to the grass.

Morning Rhythm: 7:00 to 9:30 a.m.

Morning practice begins at 7:00 sharp. In the main sanctuary or one of the smaller practice spaces scattered across the 190-acre campus, you'll find cushions already arranged in concentric circles. Silence settles differently here than at home—thicker, more intentional. The sitting typically lasts forty minutes. Some programs start with meditation, others with gentle movement. A five-day yoga intensive might open with pranayama; a mindfulness retreat begins on the cushion.

Asana practice follows at 7:45. Even if your program isn't yoga-focused, most schedules include optional morning movement. The yoga pavilion overlooks the woods, three walls open to whatever weather the Hudson Valley is offering. Your teacher's voice mixes with birdsong and the distant clatter from the dining hall, where breakfast prep has already begun.

By 8:45, the paths converge toward the Cafe. Breakfast is substantial and thoughtfully composed: steel-cut oats with maple syrup tapped from trees visible through the windows, scrambled eggs from local farms, fruit salad that changes with the season, strong coffee, herbal tea. Much of what's served comes from Omega's own organic garden or from farms within twenty miles. The food matters here—not precious or performative, but clean and generous. First-day attendees eat quickly, still governed by city rhythms. By midweek, breakfast stretches to an hour of unhurried conversation.

Late Morning: 9:30 to 12:30 p.m.

The main teaching session begins at 9:30 or 10:00, depending on your program. This is the heart of why you came: three hours with the teacher whose book changed something in you, whose approach to trauma or creativity or spiritual practice drew you to register months ago.

Workshop formats vary widely. A writing retreat might alternate between teaching, prompts, and sharing in small groups. A psychology workshop involves lecture, partner exercises, and integration time. Meditation retreats keep you on the cushion with periodic dharma talks. Movement-based programs cycle through demonstration, practice, and refinement.

The Omega catalog lists hundreds of programs annually—weekend intensives, five-day deep dives, week-long trainings, conferences that draw eight hundred people. A typical July week might host simultaneous programs on attachment theory, Iyengar yoga, songwriting, and death doula training. The schedules run parallel but rarely intersect, creating distinct micro-communities within the larger campus.

Midday: 12:30 to 2:00 p.m.

Lunch mirrors breakfast in quality and sourcing. The midday meal tends toward composed bowls: quinoa or brown rice, roasted vegetables, beans, proteins that include fish and occasionally chicken. There's always a substantial vegetarian option. The salad bar stretches eight feet and changes daily. You eat outside when weather permits, at picnic tables overlooking the lake where a few brave souls swim even in early spring.

Afternoon: 2:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Most programs release you after lunch. How you spend these hours defines your particular retreat. Some people disappear to their cabins to nap or journal. Others book massage appointments at the spa—bodywork, reiki, craniosacral therapy. The lake draws a steady stream: kayaks, swimming, sitting on the small beach with a book.

Some programs schedule optional afternoon sessions—additional practice, Q&A with teaching assistants, affinity groups. But the institution understands that integration requires space. The trails through the woods are well-marked and mostly empty. The Wellness Center offers drop-in yoga at 4:00 p.m.

Evening: 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.

Dinner begins at 6:00. The meal feels more festive—people dress slightly better, gather in established groups. By Day 4, you have people you look for, tables you prefer.

Evening programs start at 7:30 or 8:00. These sessions typically differ from morning work: more reflective, more spacious. A teacher might offer guided meditation, show films, host open conversation. Some programs bring in musicians or dancers for evening performances. Certain retreats maintain silence after dinner.

The cafe stays open until 9:00 for tea and quiet conversation. By 9:30, the campus grows still. First-nighters lie awake, adjusting. By midweek, you're asleep before full dark, more tired than seems reasonable, emptied in the way the practice promises.

More about Omega Institute

Best Time to Visit Omega Institute: A Seasonal Guide
Seasonal Guide

Best Time to Visit Omega Institute: A Seasonal Guide

From December through February, Omega essentially hibernates. The campus in Rhinebeck closes for the season, offering no residential program…

4 min read
Best Programs at Omega Institute for Beginners
For Beginners

Best Programs at Omega Institute for Beginners

The fear is always the same: you'll be the only one who doesn't know the terminology, can't sit cross-legged for an hour, or hasn't read the…

4 min read
Eating at Omega Institute: The Food Experience
Food & Meals

Eating at Omega Institute: The Food Experience

The dining hall at Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, New York, reflects the same philosophy that guides everything else at this pioneering retre…

3 min read
The History of Omega Institute
History

The History of Omega Institute

In 1977, when Elizabeth Lesser and Stephan Rechtschaffen founded what would become Omega Institute for Holistic Studies, the American cultur…

3 min read

Keep exploring

Continue your journey

More from Omega Institute and across the BrightStar directory.

Back to Omega Institute

Return to the full venue profile — events, artists, guides, and more.

Back to venue →

Discover More Venues

Browse retreat centers, festivals, and sacred spaces across the conscious world.

Explore venues →

Find an Event

Kirtan, retreats, sound baths, breathwork, festivals — happening soon.

Browse events →