Sati Meditation One-day Retreat (WJML 2012)

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Time: (Sunday) 8/5, 9/2, 9/30, 10/28, &11/18, 10:00a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Place: Woo-Ju Memorial Library, Main Floor (A.M.) and Ground Floor (P.M.)

Sati Meditation

Sati Meditation (as taught by Luangpor Teean) incorporates rhythmic bodily movements to cultivate awareness of the body and the mind.  This will enhance the quality of our life, and ultimately leads to direct and profound understanding of the origin of and the liberation from suffering in human experiences.  Sati Meditation is a form of vipassana (insight) meditation introduced by Luangpor Teean Jittasubho (1911 – 1988) of Thailand.  This unique form of meditation is especially suitable for modern society and environment because experienced practitioners can practice and apply the meditation in their daily life.

2012 Sati Meditation One-day Retreat

One-day Retreat is a good opportunity for Sati Meditation practitioners to further their understanding and experience about the method.
Sati Meditation retreats will be led by Meditation Master, Luangpor Dha Nilpant.  Luangpor Dha was ordained as a monk in 1971.  After practicing many forms of meditation without real results, he began practicing under Luangpor Teean’s guidance.  He progressed rapidly toward the end of suffering and has become a Sati Meditation Master.  He was the Abbot of Wat Mokevanaram and Wat ThatKhong in Thailand.  Luangpor Dha is also the Vice-Chairman of the Buddhaya Nandharam Temple in Las Vegas.  He current resides and teaches Sati Meditation in Redding Meditation Society in West Redding Connecticut.  He was invited by the BAUS and stayed in Chuang Yen Monastery for 3-4 months each year in 1993, 1996, 1999, and 2001 teaching Sati Meditation.  His teaching will be assisted by Achan Nipen Nontammot

Prerequisite: Sati Meditation Workshop or equivalent (The workshop will be provided free of charge on the day of the retreat at 1:00 – 2:00 p.m. in Kuan Yin Hall)
Suggested donation: $20 (vegetarian lunch is included)
Call for more information: Chuang Yen Monastery (845)225-1819 or Dwight Chien (908)769-0212

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