Mago Garden is a Sedona, Arizona retreat center for students of Sun Tao, a Korean Taoist tradition developed over 10,000 years ago. The tranquil desert environment fosters inner reflection, prayer, and meditation, making it an excellent place for those looking to enrich their spiritual awareness.
Retreats held at the Mago Garden Center are intended as introductions to Sun Tao. Those looking for a more comprehensive, in-depth experience should consider enrolling in Tao Fellowship’s training courses. Mago Garden is not, however, a vacation center. Those visiting the center should focus on attaining highly levels of spiritual awareness.
In keeping with Sun Tao’s basic teachings, Mago Garden strives to operate in harmony with nature. It has received the highest rating from the Northern Arizona Green Checklist. The center places a heavy emphasis on recycling and using recycled products. It also aims to become completely energy self-sufficient within the next few years.
Tao Services
Mago Garden is a retreat center operated by Tao Fellowship in Sedona, Arizona. The center provides groups and individuals with services that can help them better understand the teachings of Sun Tao, an ancient form of Taoism that originated in Korea more than 10,000 years ago. The center also opens its retreat facilities to members of other faiths.
Mago Garden Sunday Tao Service
Mago Garden hosts a weekly Sunday Tao Service led by Sun Tao masters. The service includes teachings and lectures as well as ceremonies, prayers, and meditation.
An open house is held immediately after the Sunday Tao Service. The open house provides a fellowship opportunity for practitioners of Sun Tao. It also gives interested parties an opportunity to learn more about the three major principles of Sun Tao (meditation, ki-gong, and Tao healing). Those who wish to do so may join Tao Fellowship. A complimentary vegetarian lunch is served at the open house.
All are welcome at the Sunday Tao Service and open house.
Retreats at Mago Garden
Mago Garden holds retreats that are intended as intensive introductions to the lessons of Sun Tao. The retreats allow interested individuals and groups to spend a few days learning about the benefits of Sun Tao in a quiet, relaxing environment that fosters peacefulness.
Those who practice other faiths are also welcome to use the Mago Garden Retreat Center. Mago Garden offers Sun Tao courses on request, but they are not required. Tao Fellowship wishes to use Mago Garden to create an interfaith community built on respect and understanding.











