Hi I am planning for a new 10-day course which will be 3 rd course for me. But I guess it does NOT matter if you are NOT practicing much. Will it be helpful to start practicing before I go to the course which is 2 months away? at least to some extent that gives me strength to cope up such a rigorous schedule...
Please advise me...
Thanks
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Re: Planning for a 10-day course
I think it will help a lot venkatad...hope it goes well.
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Re: Planning for a 10-day course
It's not like studying for an exam.venkatad wrote:Hi I am planning for a new 10-day course which will be 3 rd course for me. But I guess it does NOT matter if you are NOT practicing much. Will it be helpful to start practicing before I go to the course which is 2 months away? at least to some extent that gives me strength to cope up such a rigorous schedule...
Please advise me...
Thanks
You should practise as much and whenever you can, no need to wait until a retreat looms.
It will pay to do some yoga or stretching exersises if you haven't been sitting much beforehand.
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“Peace is within oneself to be found in the same place as agitation and suffering. It is not found in a forest or on a hilltop, nor is it given by a teacher. Where you experience suffering, you can also find freedom from suffering. Trying to run away from suffering is actually to run toward it.”
― Ajahn Chah
“Peace is within oneself to be found in the same place as agitation and suffering. It is not found in a forest or on a hilltop, nor is it given by a teacher. Where you experience suffering, you can also find freedom from suffering. Trying to run away from suffering is actually to run toward it.”
― Ajahn Chah
Re: Planning for a 10-day course
Hi Venkatad,
http://www.noblepath.info/recommended_b ... ayadaw.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Work hard, be diligent and may you enjoy the fruits of your efforts!
Ben
I second Peter's advice. Generating the effort to engage in bhavana is sammappadhàna and is a requisite of awakening.PeterB wrote:I think it will help a lot venkatad...hope it goes well.
http://www.noblepath.info/recommended_b ... ayadaw.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Work hard, be diligent and may you enjoy the fruits of your efforts!
Ben
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Re: Planning for a 10-day course
Hi Venkatad,
May I ask you why you are meditating?
With metta
Matheesha
May I ask you why you are meditating?
With metta
Matheesha
With Metta
Karuna
Mudita
& Upekkha
Karuna
Mudita
& Upekkha
Re: Planning for a 10-day course
I am no different than common people....My main problem is addiction to whatever....tea,internet, and if i say deeply, my mind is always wanders some where....which is nothing but My mind is addicted/attached to those thoughts...craves...I want to get away from those thoughts, cravings, aversions and have a peaceful life....of course I don't think it is wrong to try something...as long as I can....!!Moreover with the kind of thoughts/fear of death/attachment towards the family all makes me worry about things, people, work Etc. I want myself disassociate and enjoy equanimity. EVEN THOUGH i practice now a days..it is not really up to the mark. I feel a course would put me on track.rowyourboat wrote:Hi Venkatad,
May I ask you why you are meditating?
With metta
Matheesha
mORE OVER AFTER i have taken 2 courses....I felt real good and practice improved my clarity of thinking, compassion towards people, things, lessens worries, fears, I would say it is a wonderful experience. But to be sad enough, I was not able to continue keep practicing.
Re: Planning for a 10-day course
If you already have a vipassana practice, then doing as much of that as possible is probably good. Otherwise, I might suggest doing a very basic breath practice and just work on getting your mind settled, since this would be a great foundation to build on once you get to the retreat.
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