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 Children Meditation Course in DC
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Posted on 08-03-05 8:42 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Meditation Course in DC

For Teenagers, ages 13 - 17
August 13, 2005
9:00 AM ? 4:00 PM

For Children, ages 8 - 12
August 14, 2005
9:00 AM ? 4:00 PM

Location:
8600 Snowden River Parkway, Suite 101
Columbia, MD 21045


Dear all,

Greater DC Vipassana is organizing meditation courses for children and teenagers on 13th and 14th of August. This is a rare opportunity for your kids to learn the technique of Anapana since 4 qualified teachers including a Nepali are coming from the Vipassana Meditation Center, MA to conduct this course. We had a very successful course last year with 18 students.

Anapana is the first step in the practice of Vipassana, wonderful teaching of Great son of Nepal, the Buddha. It is the observation of natural, normal respiration, a simple technique that helps develop concentration of the mind. In this technique, breath is taken as a tool of concentration of the mind. They are taught to focus their mind on the inhaling and exhaling breaths. It is easy to learn, objective and scientific. It has a profound appeal to people of all backgrounds, of every religion or no religion, from every part of the world.

The aim of the course is to introduce the children to Anapana meditation. With practice, meditation students gain mastery over their impulses and actions, becoming calmer and more concentrated. They develop a better understanding of themselves and how their minds work; gaining an inner strength that helps them choose right actions over wrong ones.

The course is designed in such a way that every child would have fun during the course. The course includes Anapana instructions and practice for about 15/20 minutes, crafts projects, games, story time, and much more. A simple vegetarian meal and snacks at breaks are provided. There is no fee to attend the course since Vipassana teachers and old students of Vipassana are providing the service. However, such courses run by the donation of old-meditation-students of this tradition. After completion of the course your kids may donate with their happy mind, which is not mandatory.

If you are interested, please feel free to contact me by email. We may arrange to pick up and/or drop off your kids from a certain locations. I also have a video called 'The Compass' available for your kids which may encourage them to attend the course. The video is 11 minutes long and it shows the benefits children have gained though the practice of Anapana meditation.

To register for this course please visit the website below, read the instructions/code of discipline and download forms:

Teenagers' Meditation Course: August 13, 2005
http://www.dhara.dhamma.org/Teen/TeenIndex.html

Children's Meditation Course: August 14, 2005
http://www.dhara.dhamma.org/Children/ChildrensIndex.html

Completed forms should be sent by mail or fax to:
Vipassana Meditation Center, Dhamma Dhara
386 Colrain-Shelburne Road
Shelburne, MA 01370-9672, USA
Phone (413) 625-2160
Fax [1] (413) 625-2170


Regards,
Umesh Giri ugiri@yahoo.com

 
Posted on 08-03-05 8:57 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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To register for this course please visit the website below, read the instructions/code of discipline and download forms:

Teenagers' Meditation Course: August 13, 2005
- http://www.dhara.dhamma.org/Teen/TeenIndex.html

Children's Meditation Course: August 14, 2005
- http://www.dhara.dhamma.org/Children/ChildrensIndex.html

Completed forms should be sent by mail or fax to:
Vipassana Meditation Center, Dhamma Dhara
386 Colrain-Shelburne Road
Shelburne, MA 01370-9672, USA
Phone (413) 625-2160
Fax [1] (413) 625-2170

 
Posted on 08-08-05 4:37 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Great inofrmation Umesh Ji, hope some lucky Nepali kids/teens will get an opportunity to learn the teaching of our greatest grandfather, the Buddha.

Maitri
 
Posted on 08-11-05 11:23 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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This is a wonderful course to introduce meditation to the kids. As explained by Umesh Giri, kids are taught Anapana meditation in a very fun and relaxed manner. Each day, a number of 30-minute meditation sessions are held with fun activities and frequent healthy snacks times in between.

Earlier this year, we took our 8-year-old son to his first children course; he really enjoyed it and wants to go again. The center we go to, California Vipassana Center, at North Fork, is situated on a large wilderness area at the southern side of Yosemite in the Sierra Mountain. There were about 30 kids and their parents. The kids really enjoyed the meditation sessions and the outdoor activities. Parents were allowed to stay in the center only if they had taken at least one 10-day Vipassana course. However, parents and children stayed apart. Each group of six kids had two very caring counselors who stayed with the group around the clock. They took the safety and well being of the kids very seriously. There were 25 parents / guardian of the participating kids. While they kids were busy with their activities, we, the parents, volunteer in many activities including kitchen work, light construction work, paintings newly built student quarters etc. We also did meditation at the center 3 times a day. At CVC, we had few parents who had not taken the 10-days course and so they were not allowed to stay in the center. They left their kids and came to pick them up at the end of the course; again kids were looked after very well in the center.


Again, this is a great opportunity for the kids to learn the wonderful Anapana meditation.
More information for kid and adult courses worldwide can be had from: www.dhamma.org


 
Posted on 08-11-05 11:32 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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what about the guys who are over 17.. what do they do if they wanan learn it???
 
Posted on 08-12-05 9:08 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Hi Sand_is_deep,

Adults can join 10 day Vipassana meditation course worldwide throughout the year. You have to register for the course from online. Lodging and vegetarian meals are provided at the center. It's free. However, such courses run by the donation of old-meditation-students of this tradition. After completion of the course you may donate according to your capacity.

To find the nearest location to you, visit:
- http://www.dhamma.org/

The technique is same no matter where you go. They use audio and video instructions given by Vipassana teacher Mr. S. N. Goenka. His assistant teachers conduct the course and are available to answer students' questions.

There are at least 6 centers in Nepal.
- http://www.np.dhamma.org/

This is worth giving a trial.


 


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