At Home Retreat - Jhanas, Metta, and Dependent Origination

Mary Aubry and Leigh Brasington

October 12 - 22, 2020

Buddha wearing a Zoom headset

Date and Time Details: Check-in is from 2:00-4:00 p.m. on the first day of the retreat. Orientation begins promptly at 5:00 p.m. on the first day.

# Nights: 10

    Program is fully booked
    Program is fully booked

    This retreat will emphasize the application of both the Jhanas (Meditative Absorptions) and Metta (Lovingkindness) as part of a regular sitting practice. The Jhanas are a method of one-pointed concentration taught in the Theravadan Buddhist tradition. Metta is the first and foundational practice of the four wholesome mind states known as the Brahma Viharas (Divine Abodes). The retreat will focus on teaching the Jhanas for the purpose of enhancing insight practice. Several topics for insight practice will be discussed, including Dependent Origination. The retreat also will focus on deepening Metta practice for the purpose of enhancing the practices of Compassion, Altruistic Joy, and Equanimity, the other three Brahma Viharas. Pre-requisite: this retreat is for experienced meditators who previously have attended at least 2 one-week or longer silent meditation retreats.

    This will be a virtual retreat. There will be 2 Zoom talks a day and everyone will have 3 one-on-one teacher interviews over the length of the retreat. You will be expected to spend 6 to 8 hours each day doing a combination of sitting and walking meditation.  Southern Dharma’s meditation hall will be available virtually throughout the retreat, and students will be invited to meditate with their videos on as personal circumstances allow. 


    Noble Silence (aka Noble Non Communication): This retreat will have a large Samādhi (concentration, indistractability) component. In order for you to be able to generate sufficient Samādhi to experience the jhana states, it is important that you eliminate (or at least seriously minimize) communication with the outside world (i.e. anyone and anything not associated with this retreat). As with all retreats, you will get out of this one in proportion to what you put into it.

     

    Tentative Retreat Schedule

     

    About the Teacher

    Mary Aubry

    Mary Aubry (she/her) leads meditation retreats on insight, the jhanas, emptiness, and the brahmaviharas. In addition, she has taught programs that support mindfully meeting aging, illness, and dying, as well as training meditation companions for the aging, ill, and dying and those who love and care for them. Mary also offers meditative support to parents […]

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    Leigh Brasington

    Leigh Brasington (he/him) has been practicing meditation since 1985 and is the senior American student of the late Ven. Ayya Khema. Leigh began assisting Ven. Ayya Khemma in 1994, and began teaching retreats on his on in 1997. He is also authorized to teach by Jack Kornfield. Leigh has taught the jhanas, along with multiple […]

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