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Awakening to Enlightened Awareness(7 days)
Event Details:
 During the seven days we will be exploring the dimension of non-dual Enlightened Awareness through the many methods such that Advaita, Dzogchen, Mahamudra and Zen offer. A direct experience of the Enlightened State can be brought about rather easily through these powerful methods and that will be the goal for each individual attending the retreat.
Advaita, Dzogchen, Mahamudra and Zen are all ancient non-dual teachings that lead one to the realization of the enlightened State directly and immediately. Dzogchen and Mahamudra are considered in Tibet to be the highest and swiftest approaches to Enlightenment.
Jackson Peterson:
My journey to greater awareness began in 1966 when I began studying and practising Zen meditation under Matsuoka Roshi for three years along with the opportunity to practice with Suzuki Roshi and Katagiri Roshi in 1968. In 1978 I went to China and received teachings from Zen Master, Yen Why Shih, a direct disciple of Hsu Yun. He gave me permission to teach other of his students, Zen. Later that year I was in Nepal where I entered the Kagyu lineage tradition of Tibetan Buddhism under Sachyu Tulku.
Since 1985 I have been an active practitioner and student of Dzogchen through interaction with several Tibetan teachers.
I have also been an avid student of Advaita traditions and teachings for over 20 years.
My main purpose is to make the non-dual wisdom traditions of Advaita, Zen and Dzogchen available to as many interested seekers as possible, in a manner that is easy to understand and more importantly, easy to experience directly beyond all doubt.
Participants will have no need of prior meditation practice nor familiarity for the methods to be effective. All are welcome!
Venue: Mumonkan Centre, La Alpujarra, Juviles, Granada, Spain
Seven day Retreat.
Date: Sat 12th June - fri 18th June 2010
Suggested Contribution: 280 euros.
Contribution plans are accepted.
All are welcome regardless of ability to contribute.
To make a booking call +34 958 768 806 or email rob@mumonkan.org
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