Mindfulness is often spoken of as “the heart of Buddhist meditation.” However, its essence is universal. As the Thervadan monk and Buddhist scholar, Nyanaponika Thera, put it in his classical work, The Heart of Buddhist Meditation, mindfulness is
- the unfailing master key for knowing the mind, and is thus the starting point;
- the perfect tool for shaping [our relationship to] the mind, and is thus the focal point;
- the lofty manifestation of the achieved freedom of the mind, and is thus the culminating point.
Mindfulness has everything to do with open-hearted attention to the unfolding of experience as it is. In most Asian languages, the word for “mind” and the word for “heart” are the same word. Therefore, we can understand mindfulness better if we simultaneously hear it as heartfulness and cultivate it in that way. During this retreat, we will be cultivating intimacy with our own experience as the days unfold, letting life itself become the curriculum. We will be engaging in a range of formal and informal meditation practices, including the body scan, various forms of guided movement, sitting meditation and walking meditation.
There will be an emphasis on the cultivation of mindfulness in all daily activities to foster a seamless continuity of life and practice. The applications of mindfulness in the face of the full catastrophe of the human condition, including stress, pain, illness, our own tacit assumptions, implicit biases, and the challenges of social inequity and human-driven climate disregulation will be emergent themes.
Our five days together will take the form of an intensive retreat, with the first meditation of the morning at 6 am, and evening sessions going to 9:30 pm or 10 pm. It will include extended stretches of silent meditation practice as well as periods of conversation and dialogue about our unfolding experiences. Use of digital devices will be extremely curtailed during these five days.
Both professionals and laypeople are welcome, as are newcomers and longtime practitioners of mindfulness.
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In diesem Jahr mußte das geplante Retreat mit Jon und Will Kabat-Zinn (14. – 19. Juni 2020) aufgrund der Corona-Pandemie leider ausfallen.
Wir freuen uns sehr, dass wir mit den Referenten den Ersatztermin 20. – 25. Juni 2021 vereinbaren konnten. Veranstaltungsort ist nicht St. Virgil, sondern ein anderes Haus in Österreich, Voralberg.
Zur Vergabe der Plätze:
Da es ein Ersatztermin ist, erhalten zunächst die TeilnehmerInnen, die für 2020 ausgelost wurden, feste Plätze. Falls es Stornierungen gibt oder weitere freie Plätze zu vergeben sind, werden diese von der bereits bestehenden Warteliste ausgelost. Zusätzliche Interessenten werden im zweiten Schritt berücksichtigt und ebf. ausgelost.
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