Ho'oponopono, an ancient Hawaiian prayer used for healing, transformation, inner-peace and self-love.
It's a simple yet powerful way to bring healing and forgiveness into your life stream. The intention is not about saying, "I forgive you because what you did was okay." Rather, it's saying, "I forgive you because by holding onto these feelings, I'm holding onto something that's already over. I love myself enough to stop reliving what was hurtful enough the first time."
Time: 09:00-10:00 a.m.
In many spiritual traditions, the ego is seen as singular. What if we each had multiple egos? What if it was possible to form a relationship with each of these sub-personalities? What if these multiple egos were actually willing to co-operate and collaborate? What if trying to transcend ego is the very reason that ego persists?
In this webinar we will use a combination of theory and meditation practice to explore the multiplicity of mind.
Time: 7:30-9:30pm
Sarah Dekker grew up in Ghana, Botswana, the Netherlands, Mozambique and South Africa where she engaged with people from many different cultures and socio-economic backgrounds. She found herself looking for connection and building bridges to overcome our stories of separation and steer ourselves towards a common humanity. She studied gender and conflict studies, longing to better understand identity constructs and social hierarchies and to figure out how divides between people might be deconstructed. After university her focus shifted from the academic to the experiential and spiritual, becoming more aware of our inner world and our interconnectedness with the broader web of life. She attended many workshops and trained in various modalities. Nonviolent Communication and Dyad practice have become essential components of her daily life and constitute the most transformative tools she has encountered.
‘To celebrate the BRC’s 40th birthday, we will do nothing special and we will do it together.’
This was the beginning of the pre-lockdown write-up for the BRC August 2020 Stoep Zen retreat.
Since then our world has changed and our practice is to change with it. We will still do nothing special together but now we will do so in our kitchens, lounges, and bedrooms, in our robes, pyjamas, long-johns and slippers.
This is still Zen as the practice of friendship, but now we can broaden our idea of what this means to us. So, we will explore the intimacy of being geographically remote, the intimacy of meeting on screen, the intimacy of just listening, and the intimacy of turning off our screens and finding our seat. We will look at how to sit upright in an upside-down world.
All of the talks will take place via Zoom – some of this will be audio-visual while some may be audio only. The talks may also include chanting and guided meditation instruction.
Meditations outside the Zoom sessions are done by yourself individually, should you choose to participate, but they still form part of the group’s shared activity (and Antony and Margie will be sitting in the Poplar Grove zendo at those times).
Saturday 8 August 2020 | Register
09:00 – 10:30 Zoom talk and meditation
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Sunday 9 August 2020 | Register
08:00 – 08:30 Meditation (offline)
09:00 – 09:45 Zoom Talk
10:00 – 10:30 Meditation (offline)
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Monday 10 August 2020 | Register
08:00 – 08:30 Meditation (offline)
09:00 – 09:45 Zoom Talk
10:00 – 10:30 Meditation (offline)
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Margie Osler is a teacher in the lineage of Furnace Mountain. She leads Zen retreats jointly with her husband, Antony, and runs regular workshops for abused and traumatized children.
‘To celebrate the BRC’s 40th birthday, we will do nothing special and we will do it together.’
This was the beginning of the pre-lockdown write-up for the BRC August 2020 Stoep Zen retreat.
Since then our world has changed and our practice is to change with it. We will still do nothing special together but now we will do so in our kitchens, lounges, and bedrooms, in our robes, pyjamas, long-johns and slippers.
This is still Zen as the practice of friendship, but now we can broaden our idea of what this means to us. So, we will explore the intimacy of being geographically remote, the intimacy of meeting on screen, the intimacy of just listening, and the intimacy of turning off our screens and finding our seat. We will look at how to sit upright in an upside-down world.
All of the talks will take place via Zoom – some of this will be audio-visual while some may be audio only. The talks may also include chanting and guided meditation instruction.
Meditations outside the Zoom sessions are done by yourself individually, should you choose to participate, but they still form part of the group’s shared activity (and Antony and Margie will be sitting in the Poplar Grove zendo at those times).
Saturday 8 August 2020 | Register
09:00 – 10:30 Zoom talk and meditation
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Sunday 9 August 2020 | Register
08:00 – 08:30 Meditation (offline)
09:00 – 09:45 Zoom Talk
10:00 – 10:30 Meditation (offline)
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Monday 10 August 2020 | Register
08:00 – 08:30 Meditation (offline)
09:00 – 09:45 Zoom Talk
10:00 – 10:30 Meditation (offline)
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Margie Osler is a teacher in the lineage of Furnace Mountain. She leads Zen retreats jointly with her husband, Antony, and runs regular workshops for abused and traumatized children.
‘To celebrate the BRC’s 40th birthday, we will do nothing special and we will do it together.’
This was the beginning of the pre-lockdown write-up for the BRC August 2020 Stoep Zen retreat.
Since then our world has changed and our practice is to change with it. We will still do nothing special together but now we will do so in our kitchens, lounges, and bedrooms, in our robes, pyjamas, long-johns and slippers.
This is still Zen as the practice of friendship, but now we can broaden our idea of what this means to us. So, we will explore the intimacy of being geographically remote, the intimacy of meeting on screen, the intimacy of just listening, and the intimacy of turning off our screens and finding our seat. We will look at how to sit upright in an upside-down world.
All of the talks will take place via Zoom – some of this will be audio-visual while some may be audio only. The talks may also include chanting and guided meditation instruction.
Meditations outside the Zoom sessions are done by yourself individually, should you choose to participate, but they still form part of the group’s shared activity (and Antony and Margie will be sitting in the Poplar Grove zendo at those times).
Saturday 8 August 2020 | Register
09:00 – 10:30 Zoom talk and meditation
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Sunday 9 August 2020 | Register
08:00 – 08:30 Meditation (offline)
09:00 – 09:45 Zoom Talk
10:00 – 10:30 Meditation (offline)
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Monday 10 August 2020 | Register
08:00 – 08:30 Meditation (offline)
09:00 – 09:45 Zoom Talk
10:00 – 10:30 Meditation (offline)
11:00 – 11:30 Meditation (offline)
12:00 – 12:30 Meditation (offline)
Margie Osler is a teacher in the lineage of Furnace Mountain. She leads Zen retreats jointly with her husband, Antony, and runs regular workshops for abused and traumatized children.