Golden Buddha Island, Andaman Sea, Vipassana Retreat with Steven and Lynne

15 Dec 2008 - 5:00pm
22 Dec 2008 - 11:00am
Asia/Bangkok

The GBB Ocean-side beach from Hornbill Hill Palms on GBB GBB Beach Traffic

THIS RETREAT HAS BEEN CANCELLED FOR 2008.  PLEASE ENQUIRE ABOUT 2009 IF INTERESTED.  To be held at Goa's Beach Retreat on Golden Buddha Island, Thailand (On the Andaman Sea).

Teachers

 

Steven and Lynne

LYNNE BOUSFIELD & STEVEN SMITH

Location

 

The Beach at GBB Goa's Beach Retreat: low-key simple yet idyllic resort in a coconut grove on the beach of Golden Buddha Island. Thatched-roofed tent platforms & open pavilions for meditation & dinning provide accommodation for a 7-day retreat emphasizing seamless mindfulness in a natural wilderness environment far from the busyness of the world. Goa's Eco-Retreat is an hour by boat from the southern Thai coastal region of Kuraburi, Phangnga.

Structure

 

The Bay at GBB The retreat follows a structured schedule of sitting & walking meditation in the Burmese tradition of Mahasi Sayadaw and is suitable for those who have previously practised in this tradition as well as all new students. Silent meditation practice sessions are interspersed with and supported by instruction, guidance and interviews. There is time for unstructured but mindful swimming and beach walks. Students follow the 5 training precepts of non-harming basic to vipassana meditation: not killing, not stealing, celibacy, not lying and not taking drugs, alcohol or intoxicants.

About Vipassana Meditation

 

00111.jpg Vipassana (Insight) meditation is the development of understanding or 'insight' through the cultivation of mindfulness. Mindfulness transforms confusion and painful emotions into understanding and composure. This understanding equips us to help ourselves with our problems. It is the Buddha's direct path to happiness.

 

 

Dana

 

Pristine Traditionally the teachings of the Buddha have been supported by the practice of dana. Dana is the development of generosity: a valuable foundation for meditation practice. In this tradition of Vipassana meditation the teachings to students are given freely. In return students support the livelihood of the teachers through the gift of dana.

 

Dana is a subtle and sophisticated approach to the teacher/student exchange. An appropriate dana cannot be prescribed but we do need to be sensitive to its intent in that the responsibility for meeting all costs and expenses associated with the teachings (including in this case venue/food costs, airfares, and the livelihood of the teacher) is borne collectively by the students attending the workshop.

Pristine CONTACT: TBA

 

How to Make an Enquiry

 

If you are interested in this retreat, please fill out The GBB Retreat Query Form.

Many thanks!

Metta,

Vipassana Hawai'i Web Team