3 days Calm-Abiding (Shamatha) Urban Meditation Retreat with Lama Samten in Toronto

Fri Dec 06 2024 at 09:00 am to Sun Dec 08 2024 at 04:00 pm UTC-05:00

2 - 27 Davies Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada, Ontario M4M 2A9 | Toronto

Paramita Centre - Tibetan Buddhist Meditation in Toronto & Ontario
Publisher/HostParamita Centre - Tibetan Buddhist Meditation in Toronto & Ontario
3 days Calm-Abiding (Shamatha) Urban Meditation Retreat with Lama Samten in Toronto
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3 days Calm-Abiding (Shamatha) Urban Meditation Retreat with Lama Samten in Toronto
IN PERSON ONLY - LMITED SPOTS
Welcome to all to this wonderful opportunity to do a 3 days Urban Meditation Retreat and Teachings on Calm-abiding Meditation in Toronto!
NO ACCOMODATION or FOOD INCLUDED. We will have tea, coffee and snacks available.
Program
For the 2 days of the program, the schedule is the same : 2 sessions in the morning, 2 sessions in the afternoon, from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, including breaks and time for lunch. Each session lasts about 1h15, including teachings, meditation and time for questions.
The Teacher
Lama Samten, Tibetan Buddhist Monk will guide this Retreat.
Lama Samten was born near Lhasa, Tibet, in 1965. He began his monastic studies in Tibet at Gajang Monastery and was ordained as a monk at the age of fifteen. He fled to India when he was 20 to continue his studies of Buddhist Philosophy at Gajang Monastery reestablished in Mundgod located in South India, which hosts today 2000 monks. In 1997, he accepted an invitation to visit the province of Quebec, and in 1999, agreed to settle in Chicoutimi. His goal is to share the Buddha’s teaching about meditation with all who are interested. He founded in 2003 Paramita Centre in Quebec, which extended since its activities in France and Toronto.
The Retreat
The teachings are following the same tradition as H.H. Dalaï-Lama on how to attain calm-abiding mind according to Buddhist philosophy teachings. ​ It is well known that the primary purpose of the Buddha's teaching is to attain happiness of enlightenment by practicing two forms of meditation : concentration meditation and analytical meditation. The first aims at achieving calm-abiding (samatha), while the second aims to gaining special insight (vipashyana).
Our calm-abiding meditation sessions are meant for beginners as well as for more advanced meditators. Although our groups are mostly made up of first-time meditators, there are also those who have already practiced meditation and are seeking another technique. There are as well those who wish to take the course for the second or third time in order to improve their meditative skills. In this retreat are given all the fundamental elements necessary to attain calm-abiding according to Buddha's teachings : the preparations, the posture, the necessary conditions, the hindrances and how to overcome them, etc.
For this course, we will study with the book How to Meditate, available on order or in the Centre : https://www.buddhistmeditationtoronto.org/product-page/how-to-meditate-1
Spots are limited, so book early to guarantee yours. We will take approximatively 1 hour for lunch time. You can bring your lunch and eat here or go outside during lunch time.
The contribution for the retreat: 145$
Because we limit the number of the participants so we will not be able to make refunds if you like to cancel only 10 days before the event.
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2 - 27 Davies Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada, Ontario M4M 2A9

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