A New Way Of Being : Relaxing the Senses and Giving Ease to Mind

“Kum Nye relaxes the senses and gives ease to the mind, relieving emotionality and providing the openness mind needs to establish new connections and create a new way of being.”

Re-engineering the System, The Joy of Being p.71.


During this week-long Kum Nye retreat, we explore our senses and the six sense organs—eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, and mind—through exercises and breathing practices of Tarthang Tulku's second book, The Joy of Being.  As we relax and heal the gates of the senses, they open inward, transmitting the full richness of experience and bringing more pleasure and joy into our lives. We will take full advantage of the incredible nourishing  environment of Karuna Dartmoor and the special summer season.


About Kum Nye

Kum Nye, a traditional Tibetan yoga introduced to the West by Tarthang Tulku, integrates physical postures, breathing exercises, and meditation to promote holistic well-being. By exploring inner sensations and embracing the flow of feeling, practitioners can access a healing vehicle amidst the stresses of modern life. Kum Nye helps to integrate body and mind, fostering a sense of wholeness and inner peace.


About Abbe Blum

Abbe Blum is a long time student of Tarthang Tulku, beginning her study at Nyingma Institute in 1987 and completing the six month Human Development retreat in 1994. Teaching in the Nyingma Mandala since 1998, she currently presents Kum Nye, Joy of Being, Lotus Trilogy, Caring, and Nyingma Psychology courses at Nyingma Institute and Dharma College. She worked as one of the editors on several of Rinpoche’s latest books and together with Caroline van Tuyll designed the hands-on Joy of Being Workbook. She holds a B.A. from UC Berkeley, an M.A. from Cambridge University, England, where she was a Marshall scholar, and a Ph.D. in English literature from Yale University. As an Associate Professor at Swarthmore College, she taught Shakespeare and intensive writing seminars. has done the six month Human Development program. She also currently teaches in the School of Psychology and Interdisciplinary Inquiry at Saybook University and is doing an online course, Body Consciousness, Body Wisdom at JFK University. 


About James Scurry

James is an accredited Core Process Psychotherapist and a Kum Nye instructor authorised by the Nyingma Institute. He specialises in supporting those who have experienced trauma to reconnect with their bodies and restore a felt sense of safety and belonging through the healing practices of Kum Nye.
Alongside his psychotherapy practice, James has run workshops with journalists, police officers, and members of the military, though his Kum Nye classes are open to anyone with an interest in embodied healing.
He has a deep interest in Tibetan Buddhism and co-facilitates workshops on Tibetan lucid dreaming practices for trauma alongside lucid dreaming teacher and author Charlie Morley.
James holds a Master’s Degree in Mindfulness-based Core Process Psychotherapy from the Karuna Institute in Devon, England.
www.jamesscurry.com


About Karuna Dartmoor

Situated in the heart of Devon’s moorland, Karuna Dartmoor (formerly The Karuna Institute) is renowned for integrating Western psychotherapeutic models with Buddhist psychology and mindfulness practices. With over 30 years of experience, it offers unique contemporary trainings and provides opportunities for deepening embodied awareness and cultivating presence and open-heartedness in relationships.


Guidelines for Dana

Dana means “generosity” and “giving” in Pali, the language in which the Buddha’s teachings were originally recorded. The Buddha regularly emphasised in his teaching the value of generosity and sharing what we have with others, as an essential practice of cultivating happiness and wellbeing.

Dana is a foundation principle underlying the running of Retreats, and also at other Insight Meditation centres and Buddhist monasteries, around the world. This follows a two and a half thousand year-old tradition in the transmission of the dharma.

In order to make this opportunity to practice as accessible as possible, Karuna Dartmoor seeks to keep costs to a minimum. The charge you paid to attend this retreat covers only the ongoing costs of running the course. The teachers serve and support your retreat out of kindness and generosity: they are not paid for the work they do.

As your time on the retreat comes to an end, you have the opportunity to support the teachers who have supported your retreat.

The Buddha encouraged dana and generosity, in recognition of our interdependence, and as a wholesome practice which helps release the heart and mind from greed and negativity. In receiving with gratitude, and giving with generosity, we become more fully conscious participants in the interconnected web of life that supports us all.

Take it as a practice: there is no expected “right amount”, so please listen to your heart and give what you are moved to offer, while also respecting your practical circumstances. Your dana ensures the continued transmission of the dharma teachings, and their accessibility to all who wish to receive them.

The Directors and Teachers at Karuna Dartmoor deeply appreciate and thank you for your kindness and generosity.

  • A New Way Of Being

    A New Way Of Being

    DATES: Sunday 26 July 2026 (5pm arrival) to Friday 31st July 2026 (after lunch)

    VENUE: Karuna Dartmoor, TQ13 7TR

    TUTOR: Abbe Blum and James Scurry

    COSTS -

    WAGED: £575 (with a deposit of £275)

    UNWAGED: £475 (with a deposit of £175)

    Deposit is payable within 7 days of acceptance onto the course.

    The charge you pay to attend only covers administration fees and accomodation and food. The teachers serve and support your retreat and training out of kindness and generosity. They are not paid for the work they do. Therefore, Dana to the teachers is welcomed.

    We may be able to offer payment plans to spread the cost of the course over a longer time, as long as the final payment of any payment plan is 8 weeks before the start date of the course. If this is something you would be interested in discussing, please let us know once you’re accepted onto the course.

    All residential retreats and training will include lunch and dinner, prepared by a local chef. There will be a self-serve breakfast. This is all included in the cost.

    Karuna offers vegetarian meals. We can provide wheat-free and dairy-free or vegan options, but please inform us as soon as possible before your stay. If you have very specific dietary needs, consider bringing any items you might need to supplement the provided meals.

    Please note that Karuna Dartmoor is alcohol-free and does not allow non-prescribed drugs.