Bhavana Dhamma is available to BDF members and to those known to us for personal retreats at the discretion of the Abbot.
To apply to make a personal retreat or to stay and help at The Forest Hermitage or Bhavana Dhamma
please complete this Application Form and email it to retreats@foresthermitage.org.uk
or alternatively print this Application Form and post it to The Retreat Manager, The Forest Hermitage, Lower Fulbrook, Warwickshire, CV35 8AS.
Programme:
- W/E: 29 - 31 May
- DAY: 13 June
- W/E: 26 - 28 June
- 7 DAY: 25 July - 1 Aug.
- DAY: 15 Aug.
- W/E: 4 - 6 Sept.
- DAY: 26 Sept.
- W/E: 9 - 11 Oct.
- W/E: 30 Oct. - 1 Nov.
- DAY: 14 Nov.
- W/E: 27 - 29 Nov.
- NEW YEAR 5 DAY: 29 Dec. - 2 Jan. 2010!!!
Times:
- One Day: 9 am - 5 pm (bring packed lunch)
- Weekend: 6:30 pm, Friday - 4:30 pm, Sunday
- Five and Seven Day: 6:30 pm, starting day - 3pm, final day
To apply online to come on any of these retreats, please complete this Application Form and email to retreats@foresthermitage.org.uk
or alternatively print this Application Form and post it to The Retreat Manager, The Forest Hermitage, Lower Fulbrook, Warwickshire, CV35 8AS.
For the longer retreats you must have already attended a weekend or been coming to our Monday and Friday evenings.
Accommodation is mostly shared rooms. Retreatants are required to participate fully in the daily routine and in keeping with the true forest tradition only one meal a day is eaten. Meditation instruction will be given and there will be opportunities for questions, apart from this, silence is maintained unless there is an important reason to talk. Reading is avoided.
Meditation
The practice here is that of Samatha-Vipassana
- concentration and insight. During sitting meditation we focus our
minds on the breath (anapanasati), and during walking meditation we
concentrate on the the sensations at the soles of the feet as we walk
from one end of the walking meditation path to the other. At all times
we try to develop the four foundations of mindfulness (satipatthana),
being mindful and aware of our body, our feelings, our mind, and of the
Buddha's Teachings.
Eight precepts
Retreat participants live by the eight precepts, these are to abstain from:
killing; stealing; unchaste behaviour; lying; using alcohol and drugs;
eating after noon; listening to music and entertainments, and wearing
jewellery and makeup; and using high and luxurious seats and beds.
Daily Routine:
5:30am: Wake-up bell.
6:00: Morning sitting.
7:00: Tea, wash etc.
8:00: Work period.
8:40: Meditation (walking and sitting) and Dhamma Talk.
11:00: Meal, clean up, break.
1:20: Meditation (walking and sitting with a tea break).
5:40: Break and hot drink.
6:40: Meditation (walking and sitting).
8:00: Evening sitting and Dhamma Talk.
9:15: Free time.
EVERYONE ATTENDING IS EXPECTED TO COMPLETE THE WHOLE RETREAT
There is no charge for attending retreats. However, participants are welcome to offer donations as it is through these that we are able to keep both the Forest Hermitage and Bhavana Dhamma going and provide these retreat opportunities.
If you can bring a sleeping bag and pillow case please do. We can provide if this is a problem.
You will also need towels and toiletries; waterproofs just in case (including reasonably shower proof footwear); comfortable shoes for doing walking meditation in; decent socks (shoes aren't worn indoors); comfortable and loose fitting clothing to meditate in; and a torch.
Mobile phones must be handed in. They will be kept safely and returned at the end of the retreat.