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Clear Seeing - One-day Insight Meditation Retreat

  • Oxford Falls Peace Park Dreadnought Road Oxford Falls, NSW, 2100 Australia (map)

This one-day meditation retreat is an opportunity to reconnect with your true nature using the body as a vehicle for awakening and freedom. Meditation offers a means to become more present in our lives and more aware of what's happening in our experience. By slowing down, finding calm and tranquillity, we can develop more insight and a greater ability to meet the ups and downs of life. Becoming more embodied helps us rest in a reliable place of inner ground and ease. 

Take time to connect with…

 - Your meditation practice... through guided practices and alternating sitting/ walking meditation
- Your body... through mindful movement 
- Your dhamma community... through mindful listening and speaking and relational inquiry practices
 
The program will consist of guided meditation practices, walking meditation, relational inquiry, dharma talks and mindful movement. 

When:   Sunday 22nd October 2023
Times: 10:00am - 4:300pm 
Where:  Oxford Falls Peace Park
Corner of Wakehurst Parkway and Dreadnought Road, Oxford Falls
Cost:   $60 + Dana
The course fee covers hall hire and admin costs only.

Additional Cost 'Dana' - In keeping with a 2,500 year old tradition no fee has been charged for the teachings. At the end of the  course, you are invited to give a donation (dana) to express your appreciation and to support the teacher to continue her work.​

To Register click Here.

For more Information email Renata on stillwaterinsight@gmail.com

About the Teachers
Renata Malinauskas
 - Renata has been studying and practicing in the Buddha Dharma for over 12 years, first in the Tibetan tradition and then in Vipassana and Western Insight. She is the co-founder and guide at Still Water Insight Group in Narrabeen, NSW and  is currently a committee member of Insight Meditation Institute and Sydney Insight Meditators. Renata has a particular interest in the interplay between Buddhism and Psychotherapy, most particularly how they benefit and support each other in healing and awakening journeys. She is a certified Mindfulness and Compassion Teacher and works full time as a Holistic Body-Centred Therapist in private practice in Sydney, NSW. 
www.somawisdom.com.au

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