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SUMMARY:The Satipatthana Sutra – How the Buddha Taught Mindfulness
DESCRIPTION:REGISTER NOW\nAn experiential perspective from Early Buddhism \nMindfulness is en-vogue. While Mindfulness is being adopted by the modern world\, many of the more subtle and critical aspects of the practice are overlooked and being lost. \nVery few know where Mindfulness comes from\, how it was understood in the context of Early Buddhist practice\, in which larger context mindfulness was practiced\, and to what end. \n\n\n\nThe Satipatthana Sutra is well known as the main source for Buddhist teachings on mindfulness and its place in the Buddhist path\, and is hailed as the direct path to realization. In this short retreat\, we will use Bhikkhu Analayo’s translation of the Sutra\, in conjunction with his instructions on how to practice\, with the aim to explore deeper the original source of Mindfulness and benefit from its power for deep transformation. \nDiego Hangartner completed his studies in pharmacology at the ETHZurich\, specializing in psychopharmacology and addiction. He lived for 11 years in Dharamsala\, India\, learned Tibetan\, and studied for 7 years at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in the Tibetan language. He has completed multiple meditation retreats of several months\, worked as an interpreter\, translating Tibetan into many languages\, and published several books. On returning to Europe\, he taught widely\, and organized many large events with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He participates in research aimed at exploring the benefits of meditation as a long-term practitioner. \nDiego is associated with and worked for the Mind and Life Institute since the 1990’s: he was Mind and Life’s COO from 2009 – 2012 in the USA\, founded Mind and Life Europe in 2008\, and was its director until 2015. \nHis teachers include His Holiness the Dalai Lama\, Khamtul Rinpoche\, Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche\, Mingyur Rinpoche and Bhikkhu Analayo – with each spending many years of close study. \nGoogle Calendar  ICS\n\nPrice: USD 297.– /CHF 290.–  (excl. accommodation)
URL:https://www.ripaladrang.org/event/the-satipatthana-sutra-how-the-buddha-taught-mindfulness/
LOCATION:The Ripa International Center (RIC)\,  Hilfigweg 10\, CH – 3172 Niederwangen\,  Bern\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Meditation
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