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Cost: Free - although donation requested
Being silent for ten days is a challenge for most of us, yet hundreds travel to the Dhamma Dipa Vipassana Meditation Centre in Hereford throughout the year to exercise their will and focus on higher things.
Vipassana was the simple and scientific means by which the Buddha achieved enlightenment. It requires a devotion to the practice, but demands belief in nothing else save that which the meditator discovers for themselves. It involves no visualisations or mantra repetitions and is concentrated on direct self examination, in order to discover our true natures.
Mr Satya Narayan Goenka, a sometime Indian businessman who was saved from crippling migraines by the discovery of the technique, realised that Vipassana practice could give people a vital means to change their own lives, and made it his life's mission to bring it back to India and then to take it to the rest of the world. So far he's doing pretty well...
There are now Vipassana Centres all over the world, running the ten-day residential retreats of "Noble Silence": participants should not talk or even exchange eye contact with anyone. The teaching is done through recordings and videos made by Goenka, with time put aside for personal practice. Assistant teachers are on hand for personal queries and discussions.
The course is residential: you remain on the site in dormitories or shared rooms for the duration, and eat the (delicious) food cooked by the helpers that live there.
Please visit the Vipassana Centres' website for details of other courses and a downloadable application form.
Vipassana Meditation Centre (Dhamma Dipa)
Broadway Worcestershire WR12 7DU United Kingdom
Tel: 01386 852255
Fax: 01386 854470