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9-Day Retreat – Natural Samādhi with Bhante Ānanda & Ven. Mettānanda
November 4, 2023 @ 12:00 pm - November 12, 2023 @ 12:00 pm
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Boundless Love Meditation to Nibbāna
November 4th to Nov 12th
The Karuna Sanctuary, Saywell Rd, Katoomba NSW 2780
The Centre is located in woodland in the Blue Mountains of N.S.W.
A shorter weekend registration is also possible, in case you cannot attend the whole retreat. Join us for a weekends with Bhante Ananda and Ven. Mettananda at Karuna Sanctuary, Blue Mountains, on Nov 4th-5th/Nov 11th-12th. Practice in person, then continue at home from Nov 6-10. Help us manage the retreat by arriving on Saturday morning.
Register here. Cost: $150 for weekends only. It will be Nov 4th morning-5th evening and Nov 11th morning-12th afternoon where you commit to practice in-person at Karuna Sanctuary, Blue Mountains.
For other details or full registration, please continue reading !!
Summary
Natural Samādhi: Boundless Love Meditation to Nibbāna
A 9-Day – Loving-Kindness Meditation retreat with Bhante Ānanda
Natural Samādhi is the original teaching of the Buddha on how to develop mental collectedness (Samādhi), by way of uplifting the mind and relaxing bodily tension. This is what the Buddha called wise practice (Right effort). Learning to use the vehicle of Calm and Clarity (Samatha-Vipassanā), meditators deepen in their experience of a happy and composed mind, and drink deep, the bliss of the higher mind (Adhicitta).
For a mind well trained in this timeless wisdom and free from the five mental obstructions, there is no need to wish for happiness, since happiness pervades every moment of existence. The collected mind is happy, and a happy mind is collected (Sukhino cittaṃ samādhiyati).
Developing awareness of Loving-Kindness to Nibbāna, using right effort (6Rs). In the spirit of Tranquil Wisdom Insight Meditation (TWIM) taught by Late Most Ven. Bhante Vimalaramsi, Bhante Ānanda’s teacher.
Cost: $580 AUD per person to cover food, discounted accommodation and basic transport costs to bring the teacher. Otherwise, the teachings are offered for free. At the end of this retreat, please consider donating to the HeartDhamma Foundation and Metta Centre as they run on donation basis. We also invite you to offer your donations or volunteering help to the Karuna Centre, which has supported this low-cost initiative wholeheartedly. To offer retreats completely free (donation basis) is our future plan.
Deposit: $290 AUD to secure your spot on the retreat
Closing balance: $290 AUD due by October 1st
It is free for monastics. If you are a monastic, please contact us directly at retreat@mettacentre.com
To register, please complete the form below, then secure your place by sending the payment to the bank listed below.
Account number: 699266231
BSB number: 082356
SWIFT: NATAAU33
About the Teachers
Bhante Ānanda & Ven. Mettānanda
Bhante Ānanda is a Canadian Buddhist monk trained in the Teaching and Way of Life (Dhamma-Vinaya) of early Buddhism.
He first received the going-forth from his meditation teacher, Bhante Vimalaramsi, at his retreat center, Dhamma Sukha, in Missouri, USA, in 2019. Later completing his full ordination in Sri Lanka, under the Sri Kaliyāni Yogaśrama (Galduwa) school.
Bhante Ānanda teaches and practices the whole of the Buddha’s instructions as found in the Early Buddhist Texts (EBTs). He emphasizes we he calls “Natural Samādhi”, which is an essential teaching of the Buddha on how to develop mental collectedness (Samādhi), by way of uplifting the mind and relaxing bodily tension. This, the Buddha called wise practice (Right effort), beginning by Loving-Kindness meditation and traversing all four emancipated states (Brahmavihāras), the four resting places of awareness (Satipatthāna) and culminating in mental liberation (Vimutti).
Learning to use the vehicle of Calm and Clarity (Samatha-Vipassanā), meditators deepen in their experience of a happy and composed heart, and drink deep, the bliss of the higher mind (Adhicitta).
He shares his time between Sri Lanka (his monastic home), the Heartwood Hermitage in the Kootenays mountains of British Columbia (Canada), and the Indian Himalayas, while he is not teaching other retreats around the world.
Visit https://heartdhamma.love
Ven. Mettānanda received the going-forth as a sāmaṇera under Ven. Bhante Vimalaramsi in 2020. He has experience with several meditation traditions, including Tibetan Buddhism, Advaita Vedanta, Qi Gong, and he is also a certified Hatha & Ashtanga Yoga teacher with 800 hours in Nepal and Indonesia.
Formerly, Ven. Mettānanda (then Liam McClintock) received a BA from Yale and founded FitMind, a meditation app and podcast. He holds an MS in applied neuroscience from King’s College London and now consults on meditation research for Harvard Medical School and Mass General Hospital. He is now furthering his knowledge and monastic training under the guidance of Bhante Ānanda.
Most Ven. Bhante Vimalaramsi’s Teaching
On his personal journey to liberation, Bhante Vimalaramsi practiced and learned from many renowned meditation teachers from Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka and Malaysia.
Retreat Overview
This is a time for simple living and participants need to bring their own pillows, sleeping bags or bed sheets and doona, towels, torch, toiletries etc. Accommodation is selected on a first come first serve basis so it’s important they attend on time for the registration. We recommend wearing indoor shoes or warm socks in the meditation hall, a shoe-free area, and mosquito repellent for the warmer season.
Orientation:
The retreat welcomes you with a grounding orientation, along with beginning Loving-Kindness (Mettā) meditation instructions on the first day, as well as how to use the 6Rs.
Morning Routine:
Waking up early to make the most of the day, meditators gather in the meditation hall every morning to freshen their minds with renewing their virtue and remembering the highest refuges, and letting their minds soak in a few short essential sayings of the Buddha.
Meditation Periods:
Meditation periods are flexible and alternate between sitting and walking meditation, as per everyone’s level. There are mainly two blocks dedicated to meditation, which allows advanced meditators to sit for longer periods of time without being disturbed and ensures that those who begin on this path have the freedom to follow their own needs, under the guidance of the teacher.
Daily Interviews:
Participants will receive personal guidance from the teacher on meditators’ interviews. This ensures that each participant’s meditation is carefully nurtured by insightful advice and ensures good, steady progress. Since this meditation changes and evolves constantly, close monitoring is necessary, and new meditation instructions are usually given during these personal interviews.
Food:
Breakfast is served early, and lunch is taken before noon to allow an optimal diet for meditation, following the Buddha’s advice. Tea is available in the afternoon, and no evening meal is served in order for meditators to enjoy lightness and strength in their meditation. An exception is made for participants with a medical condition who require an evening meal.
Evening Discourse:
Every evening at 7 pm, all meditators gather in the hall for a discourse on the Buddha’s teaching (Dhamma). The talks are framed around the original discourses of the Buddha (Suttas). Themes vary and include practical, down-to-earth meditation instructions, methods to let go of mental distractions, the development of the Buddha’s wisdom, the cultivation of wholesome, skillful mental states, and so forth. Meditators will get to hear various suttas complimented with anecdotes, real-life stories, relevant and inspiring poems along with a certain dose of good humor.
Rest and Sleep:
Bedtime is at 10 pm. Rest during the day is recommended, especially in the beginning, to ease the transition from the busy house life to the purely meditative lifestyle of retreat. Feeling rested is essential in this practice.
05:30 am – Wake up
06:00 am – Refuges, Virtues, and Meditation
07:30 am – Breakfast
08:00 am – Meditation
09:00 am – Personal Interviews
11:00 am – Lunch
01:00 pm – Meditation and interviews
05:00 pm – Tea
07:00 pm – Discourse
08:30 pm – Meditation
10:00 pm – Sleep or Personal Meditation
At lunch, Bhante Ānanda comes for alms in the dining area.
Participants may get a chance to practice their generosity and offer food in his bowl and receive good wishes.
Please note,
The retreat will begin on the afternoon of November 4th with a brief orientation at 1 pm.
and will end on November 12th after lunch.
Facilities
Comfortable amenities for both Lay practitioners and monks.
Spacious dormitory-style rooms and individual cabins available. Some shared residences are being built at the moment.
Clean. Open. Spacious. Comfortable.
Cost: $580 AUD per person to cover food, discounted accommodation and basic transport costs to bring the teacher. Otherwise, the teachings are offered for free. At the end of this retreat, please consider donating to the HeartDhamma Foundation and Metta Centre as they run on donation basis. We also invite you to offer your donations or volunteering help to the Karuna Centre, which has supported this low-cost initiative wholeheartedly. To offer retreats completely free (donation basis) is our future plan.
Deposit: $290 AUD to secure your spot on the retreat
Closing balance: $290 AUD due by October 1st
It is free for monastics. If you are a monastic, please contact us directly at retreat@mettacentre.com
To register for this Retreat, please complete the form below, then secure your place by sending the payment to the bank listed below.
Account number: 699266231
BSB number: 082356
SWIFT: NATAAU33