Beginners meditation retreat

Cultivating a calm and positive mind

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This retreat is an introduction to both the Mindfulness of Breathing and the Metta Bhavana meditation pracitices through which we can develop calmer, more concentrated and positive states of mind.

A retreat to concentrate the mind and warm the heart that is suitable for both beginners and practitioners needing to bring their meditation to life.

There are many things in life that are beyond our control. However, it is possible to take responsibility for our own states of mind – and to change them for the better. According to Buddhism this is the most important thing we can do and it teaches that it is the only real antidote to our personal sorrows and to the anxieties, fears, hatreds and general confusions that beset the human condition.

Meditation is a means of transforming the mind. Buddhist meditation practices are techniques that encourage and develop concentration, clarity, emotional positivity, and a calm seeing of the true nature of things. By engaging with a particular meditation practice you learn the patterns and habits of your mind, and the practice offers a means to cultivate new, more positive ways of being. With regular work and patience these nourishing, focused states of mind can deepen into profoundly peaceful and energised states of mind. Such experiences can have a transformative effect and can lead to a new understanding of life.

When

Start: 20 April 2018 at 7:00pm
Finish: 22 April 2018 at 3:00pm

Cost

$260 Waged
$210 Unwaged or low waged

Caring for each other's health

Before attending, please read our current Covid Guidelines. This is part of how we practice together.

Location

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Sudarshanaloka

Tararu Valley, Thames

Led by

Portrait of Kamaladevi
Kamaladevi

Kamaladevi first came across meditation at the Wellington Buddhist Centre in 1988 whilst working for a year in the public library. This began a…

Portrait of Maitrikirti
Maitrikirti

Maitrikirti lives in Thames and was ordained into the Triratna Buddhist Order in 2019. She helps out with management of the Sudarshanaloka Retreat…

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