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The Sanctuary Program

Posted on June 2nd, 2010 by jeanette

Calm Abiding Meditation Session

Family Meditation:

(includes short Buddhist philosophy talk)

Every Monday:  From 9.00am – 11.00 am.

All welcome

Recommended donation $5 per session

Adult Meditation

(includes short Buddhist philosophy talk)

Every Monday:  From 9.00am – 11.00 am.

All welcome

Recommended donation $5 per session.

Buddhist study and Meditation:

(We welcome beginners interested in Buddhism and long term practitioners)

Every Thursday from 5.30pm – 8.00pm.

All welcome

Recommended donation $5 per session.

Pilgrimage to Nepal and India:

“Finding the Buddha within” by following in the footsteps of Shakyamuni Buddha along his path to enlightenment.

Early September 2011.

For more information call Choeying on: 0408 257 071.

All Welcome

cost – TBA

‘Tibetan Earthquake Benefit Concert’

Posted on May 11th, 2010 by jeanette

with Special guests Tenzin Choegyal

and Tibet2Timbuk2.
 

Saturday, June 26, 2010
Z Pac Theatre Zepher St. Hervey Bay
 

5pm – 6.20pm:
The Sun Behind the Clouds
…..Tibet’s struggle for freedom’ Movie
$7 a ticket

7pm – 9:30pm:
Concert
$20 a ticket

$25 for both;
Tickets available from Aura Dental, Torquay Rd
and Go Natural Foods, the Esplanade from 19th May.

Limited seating!

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Rave Party ….

Posted on March 27th, 2010 by jeanette

A ‘Clear Seeing’ of dukkha of a student at a rave party

Clear seeing ( vipassana  Dukkha (suffering)

A striking example of Vipashyana was provided by a student of mine in her early twenties who had been meditating for some time. Since her late teens, she had been a devotee of “raves” dance parties held at enormous warehouses in our area, attended by literally thousands of young people. Well known bands are engaged, the music is loud, alcohol and drugs are sometimes consumed, and dancing goes onto until dawn. The atmosphere is usually “mellow” and fun, and young folks are drawn back to the parties again and again. My student was attending a rave one Saturday night and . . .  for no apparent reason, wanted to feel the cool, the space, and the silence of the night.

She left the huge wharehouse, where the party was happening and walked across an adjacent field onto a hillock beyond. Turning around, she looked at the building, throbbing with music and blazing with light, packed as it was with several thousand “ravers.”

Suddenly without warning, it was as if her eyes were open for the first time and she “saw” the party . . . so she reported . . . in all its naked reality.

She saw the tremendous desperation of the people inside, their loneliness and their hunger, how they had all become predators, preying upon one another, in a fruitless search for happiness. It was an endless game in which she too, was involved.

Overcome by sorrow and hoplessness of the situation, she broke down and wept. She came to talk to me because as she said, this experience had shown her something not only about “raves’ but life in general, about the many things people do out of their own suffering. She saw her experience as a direct result of meditation practice and her commitment to her spiritual path.

Her experience had made her realise, again for the first time, that her meditation was the one anchor in her life and that the spiritual journey she had undertaken was about having her eyes open, in perhaps shocking and painful ways, to the underpinnings of the seemingly normal everyday world.

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Posted on February 15th, 2010 by jeanette

BUDDHA BOOTCAMP 

Graphic1CALM ABIDING MEDITATION COURSE & WEEKEND RETREAT - starting at the end of February 2010

The theme for the next course comes from one of our great forefathers Mahatma Ghandhi, whose famous, most relevant, quote for our modern times, “Be the Change You Want to see in the World”, to me, is the most eloquent way to describe what meditation can do for you.   

It helps us to stop looking “out there” for happiness. It helps us to stop trying to change the people and our environment to achieve happiness.

It helps us to empower ourselves to be the “Director of our own Happiness”. A happiness that is not dependent on other people or our environment.

It is dependent on our willingness to just “sit” and find out about the most interesting person on the planet . . . OURSELVES!

NEW DATES AND TIMES
WHERE:
The Oddiyana Dharma Sanctuary – 14 Layde Court Urangan

PHONE:
4125 5530 or call Choeying on 0408 257 071 (bookings are essential)

DATE:
SUNDAY 28th February – SUNDAY 28th March

TIMES:
8.30am to 2.00pm (Registration 8.00am) Sunday 28th February 2010
5.30pm to 8.00pm (Registration 5.30pm) Wednesday 3rd March 2010
8.00am to 2.00pm Sunday 7th March 2010
5.30pm to 8.00pm Wednesday 10th March  2010
8.00am to 2.00pm Sunday 14th March 2010
5.30pm to 8.00pm Wednesday 17th March 2010
8.00am to 2.00pm Sunday 21st March 2010
5.30pm – 8.00pm Wednesday 24th March 2010

Retreat:
7.00 am to 6.00pm Saturday 27th March 2010
7.00 am to 6.00pm 2010 Sunday 28th March 2010

PRICE:
The Full Course: $70 (pensioners 10% disc) includes course materials

WHAT TO BRING:
A notebook and pen.
A plate to share for lunch each Sunday at “The Sanctuary Tea Gardens”

IMPORTANT: Wear baggy cool clothes. Tight clothes (even stretchy shorts and jeans) cut off circulation and create obstacles to your meditation.

Please click here to learn more..

Meditation

Posted on January 28th, 2010 by jeanette

Hello everyone,
It has been a very busy Christmas and New Year on the spiritual front. Christmas is a difficult time for many. I will be taking a short break from the Sanctuary to retreat into my own practice and attend personal family matters.

I will also be on a 10 day retreat at Bangalow in April.

However,there will be an informal group … meditation on Sundays for those who have completed the course or who have attended other Calm Abiding courses starting this Sunday from 9.00am – 11.00am as usual. It is very important to meditate as a group to gain insights into how to have calm and contentment in ones life.

I will join you whenever possible but please do it whether I am here or not. ….

 

Love Choeying xox

IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Posted on January 17th, 2010 by jeanette

We apologise;


Due to a death in the family the Calm Abiding Course has been postponed until further notice.

May you be well

May you be happy

With love and prayers

Choeying

Calm Abiding Meditation Course & Weekend Retreat

Posted on December 21st, 2009 by jeanette

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POSTPONED TILL FURTHER NOTICE

“BE THE CHANGE YOU WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD”

You are invited to the next Calm Abiding Meditation Course and Weekend Retreat

The theme for the next course comes from one of our great forefathers Mahatma Ghandhi, whose famous, most relevant, quote for our modern times, “Be the Change You Want to see in the World”, to me, is the most eloquent way to describe what meditation can do for you.

It helps us to stop looking “out there” for happiness. It helps us to stop trying to change the people and our environment to achieve happiness.

It helps us to empower ourselves to be the “Director of our own Happiness”. A happiness that is not dependent on other people or our environment.

6It is dependent on our willingness to just “sit” and find out about the most interesting person on the planet . . . OURSELVES!

We are so separated from ourselves (and others) we are lonely and unhappy.

We need to take “time out” to contemplate. Every moment we are not “with” ourselves (and others) . . .  

That is a moment of living happily that has been robbed from us.

Come and learn how to meditate to find out how to “live happily”, every moment of your life   ”in the here and now”.

Don’t make the mistake of “waiting until you have time” . . . You will never find the time . . . Our self-imposed “ busy western life” will steal it away from you . . .  And before you know it . .

Time has run out!

Fill in your registration form online or call us at:  4125 5530

 . . . or call Choeying on 0408 257 071  Bookings are essential