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This weekend workshop on mindfulness in everyday life will highlight the skills to deal with painful thoughts and feelings so they have less impact and influence. Mindfulness can also be described as mind training. The Buddha said that through the establishment of the clarity of mindfulness, we can let go of grasping after past and future, overcome attachment and grief, abandon all clinging and anxiety, and awaken an unshakable freedom of heart, here and now.

 

NeLi Martin is a qualified psychologist who integrates her psychology training and many years of Buddhist Dharma mindfulness study and practice.

 

Saturday 30th Jan 9.00am - Sunday 31st 4.30pm. Facility fee $99

10% discount for FPMT members and concession card holders.

Accommodation and meals available separately.


 
To book go to www.chenrezig.com.au or email This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
Last Updated ( Monday, 23 November 2009 )
 

FPMT Australian Retreat Centres

The following Australian FPMT Centres offer specialist meditation retreat facilities.
Chenrezig Institute
City : Eudlo
State : QLD
Description : The Institute is home to our two Tibetan Geshes (teachers), large community of ordained Sangha (nuns and monks), residents, work exchange participants, day volunteers, retreatants and guests.
De-Tong Ling Retreat Centre
City : via Kingscote
State : SA
Description : Retreat houses are now available for solitary meditation retreat at De-Tong Ling. Find out more about solitary retreat opportunities, or our 10 day National Lam-Rim retreat in October.
Atisha Centre
City : Eaglehawk
State : Vic
Description : 

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