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12 - 18 February, 2024
12 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

     

13 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

     

14 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

     

15 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

     

16 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

     

17 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.

     

18 February
  • Regaining The Centre

    Teacher: Ajahn Sucitto
    Cost: 7 days accommodation + R600 surcharge
    Dates:

    sucittoOur lifestyles seem to require us to direct our attention and energies into an external world that although involving us, also overwhelms and extends beyond our reach. We need to find a steady centre to our lives. Meditation builds internal qualities of calm and steadiness, but the training also encourages a wise focus and response to the external world. From this comes the Middle Way, a dynamic open centre within action and stillness. Finding and abiding in that centre is the theme of the retreat.

    The retreat will include periods of sitting, walking and standing, along with qigong and chanting.

    View teacher details
    Ajahn Sucitto was born in London in 1949 and became a bhikkhu (Buddhist monk) in Thailand in 1976. He was abbot of Cittaviveka Monastery in West Sussex, England, between 1992 and 2014. He still resides and teaches there. http://www.cittaviveka.org/

    Ajahn Sucitto has taught extensively since 1981. He has a website ajahnsucitto.org. that presents his forthcoming teaching engagements, as well as a selection of his books and articles.