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Meditation – Jhana Grove
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The Basic Method of Meditation, by Ajahn Brahm. The Basic Method of Meditation. Sustained attention on the present moment. Silent awareness of the present moment. Silent present moment awareness of the breath. Full sustained attention on the breath. Full sustained attention on the beautiful breath. Experiencing the beautiful Nimitta. Sustained attention on the present moment. 8220;The goal of this meditation is the beautiful silence, stillness and clarity of mind.”. When any experience, perception or tho...
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Donations – Jhana Grove
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Jhana Grove Building Fund Donation. Goes towards addition of facilities and structural improvements at the Jhana Grove Meditation Retreat Centre complex. (Australia: Tax Deductible). Jhana Grove Expense Fund Donation. Room Bond Payment $280 (9-Day Retreat). Need to pay your $280 refundable room bond? Need to pay your $120 refundable room bond? Jhana Grove uses Paypal for this purpose. Note that at PayPal you do not have to create an account or log in to pay. After you click on the button below an...There...
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Daily Schedule – Jhana Grove
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The daily schedule is an effective, time-proven suggestion for retreatants, but it does not necessarily have to be followed rigidly. Jhana Grove’s daily schedule is somewhat flexible, grounded in kindness and ease. Chanting in the meditation hall. Ajahn’s Dhamma talk. Chanting in the meditation hall. Ajahn’s questions and answers. Rest or more meditation. Getting to Jhana Grove. Drive all the way to the END. Onto Southwest Highway at the petrol station. Travel 5km and turn LEFT. Please tell the driver:.
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Teachers – Jhana Grove
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Teachers at Jhana Grove Meditation Retreat Centre are the senior monks and nuns from Bodhinyana and Dhammasara monasteries. On occasions, famous visiting monastics may teach/mentor retreatants at the centre. While our ‘home’ Sangha practices and teaches in the Thai Forest tradition of Theravada Buddhism, other traditions using the facilities will normally have their own teachers. You can find out more about Ajahn Brahm and his schedule at http:/ ajahnbrahm.org/. Getting to Jhana Grove. On Kingsbury Drive...
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Bookings – Jhana Grove
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Please read our Retreat Info Page. Before making a booking. You’ll be asked to make a declaration that you have before you can make a booking. A room bond is required to confirm your booking. Nine day retreats are $280. Weekend retreats are $120. This requires a credit card. The room bond is refundable for those who attend the retreat. Although there is currently no set fee for any BSWA retreat at Jhana Grove, retreatants are encouraged to contribute towards running costs. Go to Booking System. You can g...
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Uncategorized – Jhana Grove
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Ajahn Khemavaro (from Wat Buddha Dhamma) 5 days retreat 12-16 May. October 1, 2016. Online booking opens on 24 march 2017 Friday 6pm Perth time for Full Members. Booking link: http:/ cms.jhanagrove.org.au/bookings/ A room bond to confirm your booking is $160. Ajahn Brahmali 9 days Happy Sutta Retreat 2-11 June. September 8, 2016. June 24, 2016. 11-20 November 2016 Ajahn Brahm 9 days retreat. March 22, 2016. Getting to Jhana Grove. Drive all the way to the END. Onto Southwest Highway at the petrol station.
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The 8 Precepts – Jhana Grove
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The 8 precepts must be undertaken by all participants for the duration of all Jhana Grove retreats:. 1 To refrain from harming or destroying living creatures.2. To refrain from taking that which is not given.3. To refrain from sexual activity. 4 To refrain from false and incorrect speech. 5 To refrain from intoxicating drinks and drugs. 6 To refrain from eating after midday (except if necessary for medical reasons). 7 To refrain from sensual entertainment and use of bodily adornments. Taking a taxi to Jh...
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Retreat Info – Jhana Grove
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The Purpose of Meditation Retreats. Retreats: What to expect. Jhana Grove retreats are designed to build on your personal, regular meditation practice. To learn the basics, you can attend one of our Dhammaloka beginner courses. Alternatively, audio of hundreds of guided meditations, as well as written instructions are available free on our Dhammaloka website. The books, ‘Basic Method of Meditation’. And ‘Happiness Through Meditation’. Please arrive at approximately 5:15-6:00 pm. There is usually some ext...
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Noble Silence – Jhana Grove
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Noble Silence is observed on all Jhana Grove retreats, starting after supper on the first night and continuing until the final afternoon. Noble Silence means no talking or non-verbal communication of any kind, except of course in emergencies, interviews or discussion times with the Teacher. Noble Silence applies not only to speech but also to any signals and written notes etc. as well as to external contact by telephone or internet. Getting to Jhana Grove. Drive all the way to the END. You can get a trai...