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October 2 - 9; 7 days with Steve Armstrong and Kamala Masters
Vipassana: Awakening to LifePurifying the heart supports liberating insight as well as strengthening our capacity to live in harmony with compassionate wisdom at home, at work and in relationship. The universal qualities of all ‘good human beings’, are known in the Buddha’s teaching as the paramis: the forces of purity. Instruction will be given on developing the practices of generosity, patience, lovingkindness, simplicity, honesty, understanding, clarity and stability of mind. In addition, through daily dialogue, we will identify and address your challenges to living fully aware and free. The guidance on this retreat, suitable for new and experienced students, will emphasize developing the continuity of awareness in order to support a seamless transition to awakening to all of life’s activities. Steven Armstrong has practiced insight meditation since 1975. He has served for many years at the Insight Meditation Society in Massachusetts as Executive Director, Board member and senior teacher. As a monk in Burma under the guidance of Sayadaw U Pandita he undertook intensive, silent practice of insight and lovingkindness meditations for 5 years and in Australia, he studied the Buddhist psychology (abhidhamma) with Sayadaw U Zagara. He continues his practice under the guidance of Sayadaw U Tejaniya. Steve is a co-founding teacher of the Vipassana Metta Foundation’s dharma sanctuary and hermitage on Maui. He has been leading meditation retreats internationally since 1990 and encourages spiritual development through cultivating insightful awareness and liberating understanding of the core teachings of the Buddha in all life activities. Kamala Masters is one of the founders and teachers of the Vipassana Metta Foundation on Maui, where she is currently developing Ho'omalamalama, a sanctuary-hermitage for long term practice. She teaches retreats in the Theravada tradition at venues worldwide, including being a Core Teacher at the Insight Meditation Society at Barre, Massachusetts. Practicing since 1975, her teachers have been the late Anagarika Munindra of India and Sayadaw U Pandita of Burma with whom she continues to practice. Kamala has a commitment to carrying and offering the purity of the teachings of the Buddha in a way that touches our common sense and compassion as human beings. She lives in Hawaii where she raised 4 children, and is now blessed with 5 grandchildren.
Retreat cost: $420 plus dana offering. Register Here
October 23-26; 3 days with Lama Michael Conklin
Tonglen RetreatAs you turn the mind from personal benefit toward the welfare of others, compassion beyond ordinary sentimentality develops. As you let go of personal projections & territory, insight into the true nature of phenomena becomes possible. The union of these two is liberation itself. In the practice of mind training, as we turn our habitual focus from our own interests, perception is more clear, and we surrender to "things as they are" more willingly. Using the aphorisms of the "7-Point Mind Training" as focal points, we meet ordinary situations in a context of continuous meditation and attention to our moment by moment conduct, thus making every situation practice. The eventual fruit is the realization of non-self, and compassion beyond the narrow boundaries of sentimentality and pity. The retreat includes formal instruction in meditation and contemplation practices specific to the "Mind Training" tradition. The emphasis in this tradition is the application of dharma to everyday life. Rather than calcifying practice into rote learning, liturgical chanting, or a series of set responses and practices, this system leads individuals to the employment of intelligence and compassion in every aspect of their life. Lama Michael Conklin is a long-time student of the late Kalu Rinpoche. Lama Michael completed the traditional 3-Year retreat in Oregon in 1989. He teaches in Portland at Kagyu Changchub Chuling, a center founded by Kalu Rinpoche.
Pre-requisites There will be some limited opportunity for personal interviews. Participants must: 1) arrive between 4 and 7 pm on Friday, 2) attend the orientation session, and 3) stay through the close of the retreat on Monday, 2 pm.
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Retreat cost: to be announced
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