Join us as we explore the Buddha as the figure who guides us in our lives. How do we keep in touch with his wisdom and compassion? We’ll also look at how our spiritual friends and community can support us on the journey as well. A weekend of meditation, puja, talks, discussion and silence. A retreat for fathers, grandfathers, stepfathers, surrogate fathers, fathers-to-be and father figures!
Details and Timings
The retreat starts with dinner on the first day at 6:30pm and finishes on the final day at 2:30pm.Ultimately, however, you can place complete trust only in someone whose virtues are solid enough to survive any change in circumstances whatsoever. The Buddha has this rock-like quality… A Buddha may express himself in ways that are not what you expect or even welcome, but you can nonetheless entrust your ultimate welfare to him and his teaching. Likewise, the spiritual community, by virtue of its connection with transcendental ideals, can be broadly trusted to provide you with what you need, even if it’s not always what you want.
Sangharakshita – Living Wisely
Banner and thumbnail image: cropped painting by Aloka ©
If you are struggling financially and need help to come on retreat please contact our Guest Master info@padmaloka.org.uk or 01508 538 112
Coming on a retreat at Padmaloka is a step into another way of being, where we temporarily take up a way of life that is more supportive of Buddhist Practice. We go forth from our ordinary circumstances, our comforts and distractions so that we can discern and move towards our ideals and help others to do so as well.
When booking a retreat at Padmaloka it is important to get a sense of how you will be living here - what our customs, etiquettes and requirements for being on retreat are.