Dharma practice offers us a vision of a consciousness that transcends all limitations. It goes far beyond managing the stresses of life, improving concentration, and even beyond being happier or more kind.
Firstly, we develop a steady, empathetic, dynamic mind; then we turn that flexible mind towards a direct confrontation with reality.
Only when both of these faculties are in play can we enter the unbounded world of the truly real; only then can we fathom the mystery of the void.
On this day retreat, Vajrashura will be exploring what is at the heart of the Dharma, and how we can live with the vision of śūnyatā – emptiness, fullness, richness, insight.
When
Sunday 9th June 2024, 10am – 4.30pm
Where
Dublin Buddhist Centre
Unit 5, Liberty Corner
James Joyce Street
Dublin, D01 N5H6
- A deeper understanding of Buddhist teachings on emptiness or śūnyatā.
- Connection with meaning in your life.
- An opportunity to engage with the great mysteries of reality.
- A chance to practice with others in a supportive environment.
Vajrashura learned to meditate in 1999 in the Dublin Buddhist Centre while in college studying physics and mathematics.
He has been working in the Dublin Buddhist Centre since 2003 and was ordained in 2007. He leads many courses, retreats, and events each year, and is concerned with helping people go more deeply into meditation and Buddhism.
Suitable for: Anyone who has been practising with the Dublin Buddhist Centre for six months or longer.
Cost
We do tiered pricing, depending on the circumstances.
- €80 waged
- €45 concession
Location: Dublin Buddhist Centre
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