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24 September, 2006

Meditation in the Beacons

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Today we held a day at Tiratanaloka offering meditation teaching to people who live in the local area.  It was the first time we’ve done this at the retreat centre, although we did run a similar day in the village hall in July.  It was fantastic to have 14 people turn up and to be able to introduce - or re-introduce - them to samatha practices.  Although I had a cold and felt a bit under the weather, I enjoyed the day and really appreciated the positive atmosphere created by those who came along.  Once again I found it really helpful looking through Jinananda’s little book on meditation (simply entitled Meditating) which I find contains a lovely mix of the very poetic and the really practical in introducing these practices.  Here’s some information on the book: Windhorse Publications: Books on Buddhism, Dharma, meditation from an FWBO Right Livelihood business.  It also felt good to let others enjoy the space of the retreat centre.  On a personal level, one thing I’ve been aware of feeling since I moved here is a slight sense of loss at not being connected with the wider local community, and today also felt like a step towards making that connection.

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