What is Atisha meditation?

What is Atisha meditation?

Atisha: the 7 doors to meditation An unveiling, a rediscovery of our innate wisdom. This retreat, a deep immersion in Osho’s revolutionary and innovative meditations, is based on Osho’s comments and explanations to Atisha’s 11th-century Tibetan text “Mind Training (Lo-Jong) in Seven Points” (Pha-chos Bu-chos).

What type of Buddhism is kadampa?

Kadampa Buddhism is a Mahayana Buddhist school founded by the great Indian Buddhist Master Atisha (AD 982–1054)… The great Kadampa Teachers are famous not only for being great scholars but also for being spiritual practitioners of immense purity and sincerity.

What are the 2 types of meditation practices of Buddhism?

Samatha meditation – This is known as calming meditation and Buddhists believe that it leads to deeper concentration. Vipassana meditation – This is known as insight meditation. When a Buddhist meditates, they believe that they can see things as they really are.

Where is the Atisha Kadampa Meditation Centre located?

Saturday 19th June 10am – 1pm Venue: Atisha Kadampa Meditation Centre 81… This event will be available online and in person. Saturday 10th July 10am – 1pm Venue: Atisha Kadampa Meditation Centre 81…

Who are the lamas at the Atisha centre?

Each Wednesday, Geshe Rabten delivers in-depth teachings on the Lam Rim – the Graduated Path to Enlightenment. {More info…} Pujas at Atisha Centre ~ {Info on pujas…} Buddhist meditation offers different techniques for calming the mind.

Who is the translator at home Atisha Buddhist centre?

The teachings are given in Tibetan and expertly translated into English by Venerable Lobsang Dorje, our resident translator. Everyone is most welcome to attend and there is no need for prior knowledge of Buddhism as Geshe-la makes his advice very accessible. At the end of each evening Geshe-la invites questions from the students.

Is there a garden party at Atisha BC?

Please join the Atisha BC community for an online Garden Party this Wednesday at 7:30pm. It’s an opportunity to meet your fellow students in other classes and give feedback and suggestions for new classes and events at Atisha Buddhist Centre. No registration reguired, just Click Here to join.

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