Alan Wallace, Melb, 27 July to Aug 1 2017, The Four Close Applications of Mindfulness

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Alan Wallace, Melb, 27 July to Aug 1 2017, The Four Close Applications of Mindfulness

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The Four Close Applications of Mindfulness with Alan Wallace.

A 6 day non-residential teaching retreat in Melbourne, 2017.

To Register: http://thecontemplary.org/events/alan-2017/

The full retreat fee is $959.00 AUD

Your retreat fee includes morning tea, vegetarian lunch and afternoon tea provided by ‘Lentil as Anything’ (a not-for-profit community organisation). This retreat can only be booked for the full 6 days of the event.

From July 27th to August 1st, Dr Alan Wallace, one of the world’s foremost meditation teachers will be holding a 6-day non-residential urban retreat on ‘The Four Close Applications of Mindfulness.’

These techniques, were developed to help people free themselves from mental affliction by cultivating and applying mindfulness to our experience in four different domains: the body, feelings, the mind, and phenomena generally.

As we investigate these features of our lived experience, we probe more deeply into the very nature of human identity and the possibilities of freedom from established patterns of suffering. As Contemplatives for millennia have found, this application of mindfulness uncovers a deep-seated and unconscious ignorance – a mis-knowing about the nature of the world and about ourselves. Such mis-knowing is the source of mental and emotional afflictions that obscure our natural qualities of kindness, generosity and compassion. Correcting these mistakes paves the way for genuine happiness and flourishing.

A central theme in these teachings will be the cultivation of the discerning mindfulness we need to distinguish between what is presented to our senses and what is conceptually imposed by our distorting minds.

This retreat is open to people from all backgrounds, religious and secular, Buddhist and non-Buddhist. The spirit of the event is one of curious, critical, non-dogmatic inquiry and self-discovery. It is suitable for anyone who wants to investigate for themselves the causes of suffering in their own lives and to discover what is of universal value in a Buddhist perspective on the means of attaining genuine happiness and flourishing.

This is a teaching and practice retreat and will consist of lectures, guided meditations, and discussions led by Alan Wallace. An indicative schedule for each day is as follows:

9.00 am to 10.30 am Meditation and Lecture

10.30 am to 11.00 am Morning break

11.00 am to 12.30 pm Meditation and Lecture

12.30 am to 1.30 pm Lunch

1.30 pm to 3.00 pm Meditation and Lecture

3.00 pm to 3.30 pm Afternoon break

3.30 pm to 5.00 pm Meditation, Q&A and discussion
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