Green Tara Retreat

With Jetsunma Jamyang Yeshe Palmo | Teacher and Tibetan Buddhist Scholar

October 15 - 19, 2026

Date and Time Details: October 15-19, 2026

Location: Namchak Retreat Ranch in Hot Springs, Montana, and Online

Contact: info@namchak.org

Tuition
  • Supported Twin Room – $650.00
  • Suggested Twin Room – $800.00
  • Sponsored Twin Room – $500.00
  • Supported – $75.00
  • Suggested – $150.00
  • Sponsored – $250.00

Retreat Details 

  • Teacher: Jetsunma Jamyang Yeshe Palmo
  • Dates: October 15-19, 2026. 
  • Location: Namchak Retreat Ranch in Hot Springs, Montana, and Online
  • Format: In-Person & Online 

About this Retreat

Through connecting with enlightened archetypes, we train in compassion, wisdom, and fearlessness—the natural expressions of our true nature. Green Tara, the “Mother of All Buddhas,” offers boundless support in overcoming fear, dissolving inner and outer obstacles, and awakening the courageous heart. Whether new to Buddhist practice or seeking to deepen an existing connection, this retreat offers a rare opportunity to engage directly with Tara’s transformative presence in a place of peace, beauty, and guidance.

Jetsunma Jamyang Yeshe Palmo, whose teachings bridge ancient wisdom with modern relevance, will lead participants through the essential practice of Green Tara, which was composed by Pedgyal Lingpa, a close teacher of Tulku Sangak Rinpoche. Jetsunma will also offer an optional opportunity to receive a Green Tara Empowerment

Who Is This Retreat Suited For? 

  • Those eager to explore and deepen their practice. This retreat is designed for students ready to deepen their understanding of Green Tara, Tibetan Buddhist philosophy, rituals, and practice. It is well-suited for practitioners who already have some experience with meditation or study and are looking to build on that foundation. 
  • You do not need to receive the empowerment to attend this retreat. For those who wish to make this their daily practice, Jetsunma recommends that you take the empowerment.

 

Sliding Scale Pricing Structure:

Our intention is to make this offering financially accessible to all, so we offer a tiered fee structure. Please choose whichever level works best for you. No one will be turned away due to lack of funds. If you would like to apply for financial assistance to attend this offering, please reach out to kate@namchak.org.

The in-person ticket price for this retreat also includes a shuttle* from Missoula Airport (MSO) to Bodhi House at Namchak Retreat Ranch in Hot Springs, Montana, meals, and lodging.

  • Supported – For those with limited financial resources who will benefit from participating in the retreat.
  • Suggested – For those with sufficient financial resources who can pay for the experience without difficulty.
  • Sponsored – For those with the financial resources and the desire to support access for others.

 

In-Person Tuition Options 

  • Supported: In-Person $500 
  • Suggested: In-Person $650 
  • Sponsored: In-Person $800 

 

Online Tuition Options 

  • Supported: Online $75 
  • Suggested: Online $150 
  • Sponsored: Online $250 

 

For Online Attendees

The Zoom link for this retreat will be sent out in a following email. 

We encourage online participants to provide themselves with an immersive and focused environment, free from distractions. Recordings of these teachings will be made available after each course session has ended. These recordings are shared with the intention of making the content of the session available to those who had a conflict that prevented them from attending live.

About the Guide

Jetsunma Jamyang Yeshe Palmo | Teacher and Tibetan Buddhist Scholar

Jetsunma Jamyang Yeshe Palmo spent nine years in a monastic university program studying all of the major subjects of Buddhism and then followed her studies by spending nine years in closed retreat. It was for this reason that Tulku Sang-ngag Rinpoche offered her the honored title of Jetsunma. She is the director of the study […]

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