Joy and Peace – an Integrated Practice (In-person Registration)
A Non-residential In-Person and Online Retreat With Christina Feldman
Description
Over these two days we will be reminded that ‘practice’ is for all the time – not just on our meditation cushions.
As well as sitting, standing and walking meditation, we will also introduce some of the traditional ceremonies of Theravada Buddhism (chanting, bowing, taking precepts, etc.). In this way, we may come to appreciate how these ancient rituals can support and enhance a sense of meaning and enjoyment for the whole of our life.
When
Saturday, November 12, 2022 from 9:00 AM PDT to 4:00 PM PDT
- AND -
Sunday, November 13, 2022 from 9:00 AM PDT to 4:00 PM PDT
Where
Goward House
2495 Arbutus Road
Victoria, BC V8N 1V9
Please use the rear entrance to the building (around to the left and down the sidewalk or stairs).
The #11 bus stops nearby.
Driving Directions
Covid Protocol
Please review, sign and bring the attached document with you to the retreat. If you are not able to bring the document with you, copies of the document will be available at Goward House for you to sign when you check in. Thank you.
If the Covid situation changes, the retreat will continue online.
Cost
Because the Buddha's teachings are considered to be priceless, and in keeping with the teachings and spirit of generosity or dana, this retreat is freely offered. Donations are welcomed.
For those attending in-person, there will be two dana baskets set out at the retreat. One basket will be for you to offer dana for the teacher and a separate basket for organizational costs incurred by Victoria IMS (cash or cheque).
Alternatively, participants may offer dana to the teacher through PayPal here. Please contact the Registrar for alternative ways of sending dana to the teacher.
For the organizational costs incurred by Victoria IMS, clients of Canadian banks can make donations by Interac e-Transfer to vimsdana@gmail.com and anyone can donate with PayPal by clicking here. Cheques can be mailed to 4013 Magdelin St. Victoria, BC V8N 3M5.
The suggested donation for organizational costs for this two-day event is $40. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
Contact
Victoria IMS Retreats
Victoria Insight Meditation Society
vims1retreat@gmail.com
About Ajahn Candasiri
Ajahn Candasiri is Scottish by birth, and was one of the first nuns to be ordained by Ajahn Sumedho at Chithurst Monastery in 1979. Having been raised as a Christian, she continues to appreciate contact with contemplative Christians and with those of other faiths.
Recognizing the immense benefit, both for herself and others, that can come about through a life of renunciation, she has actively participated in the evolution of the training and in providing opportunities for women to experience this form of practice. For most of her monastic life she has been resident at either Cittaviveka or Amaravati Monasteries.
For the past ten years she has been living in Scotland in a Hermitage founded for nuns of her tradition.