Meditation for 1 year

The Meditator, modified 12 Years ago at 10/1/11 2:49 PM
Created 12 Years ago at 10/1/11 2:48 PM

Meditation for 1 year

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Hi

I would like to have an year or more only for my meditation. I do not want to be a nun but I would like to teach meditation people who suffer by psychological problems or need to give up their addictions.

Of course my finance source are not big.

I thank you for any suggestion in advance

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Stian Gudmundsen Høiland, modified 12 Years ago at 10/1/11 4:56 PM
Created 12 Years ago at 10/1/11 4:56 PM

RE: Meditation for 1 year

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I don't understand.

Do you want to adopt one or more students to teach meditation to, or do you want to become such a student yourself?

Are you looking for advice on how to start and run your own practice? Or are you looking for a teacher willing to take you on?
The Meditator, modified 12 Years ago at 10/1/11 5:15 PM
Created 12 Years ago at 10/1/11 5:15 PM

RE: Meditation for 1 year

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I am sorry if it is confusing I am looking a place for my own meditation and maybe after I will need an advice where to find studentsemoticon
Jesse Cooper Levy, modified 12 Years ago at 2/6/12 6:52 PM
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RE: Meditation for 1 year

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Goenka's centers are free, though I think they expect you to alternate between volunteering (3 hours a day meditating plus work) and sitting courses, though I've only been to the Massachusetts one, which is really busy, so maybe other ones are more lax about that.

You can poke around at Dhamma.org to find out about those.

oh, and maybe look at the thread "SN Goenka Centers" to here everybody's 2 cents and opinions about these centres.
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Daniel M Ingram, modified 12 Years ago at 2/7/12 2:41 AM
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RE: Meditation for 1 year

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Asia is still the best for this. Consider a place like MBMC, or Burma, as there are numerous options there, Panditarama, etc. and then there is Thailand, and also places in Sri Lanka. Many options of various sorts, if you are willing to go into those cultures, those conditions, those climates, those biospheres, which many have been very happy they did...
The Meditator, modified 12 Years ago at 2/7/12 3:03 PM
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RE: Meditation for 1 year

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Thanks for your suggestions.
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Ross A K, modified 12 Years ago at 2/7/12 4:08 PM
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RE: Meditation for 1 year

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Here's a bhikkhuni hermitage in northern California emoticon
http://www.aranyabodhi.org/
The Meditator, modified 12 Years ago at 2/8/12 4:38 PM
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RE: Meditation for 1 year

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Hi Ross,
thanks for the link.
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