Adelaide Non-Sectarian Buddhist Group is grateful to Siddhartha's Intent Australia for bringing Jakob Leschly to Adelaide and is pleased to promote Jakob's teaching schedule in South Australia
Vipashyana Meditation Retreat - April 5th - 10th 2012 Venue: Gould Creek/Kersbrook Cost: Camping - $400; Dormitory - $450; Twin Room; $500 All meals and accommodation are included in these costs To register email siadelaide108@gmail.com Places are limited so please book early
Teachings in Buddhism with Jakob Leschly Saturday April 14, 10am-4pm - Cycle One Workshop - Choosing the Causes of Happiness and Freedom Sunday April 15, 10am-4pm - Cycle Two Workshop - Practice of the Buddha Sadhana Cost: $60 per day/$45 concession or $100 for both days/$75 concession Venue: Theosophical Society, 310 South Terrace, Adelaide
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Learn to meditate with an experienced, qualified teacher and a well defined path.
Lama Choedak Rinpoche will visit Adelaide to give instruction and guidance on Calm Abiding Meditation, this residential retreat is an excellent opportunity to learn and try out Calm Abiding Meditation techniques.
Shamatha, or Calm Abiding is based on a Tibetan Buddhist system of meditation and provides the foundation for all other meditation practices.
Suitable for people of all levels of experience, this retreat explicitly covers Shamatha philosophy & technique.
Rinpoche presents a structured, well-defined, graduated path and the weekend will include teaching, practice and discussion. Calm Abiding Meditation suits people from all walks of life. It can be the greatest gift you give yourself, for it will enable you to change your perception of your work, your surroundings and most importantly yourself.
Fully catered residential retreat situated in a peaceful garden setting with comfortable accommodation and vegetarian meals.
6pm Friday 3rd August - 3pm Monday 6th August 2012 The Monastery - 15 Cross Rd, Glen Osmond
Full Weekend - $450 waged / $400 concession Full Weekend (non-residential) - $320 waged / $300 concession
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