living in eventful times
Dorje Ling
Mon, April 20, 2009 - 6:15 PMBorrowed a rusty bike and went for a ride. Heard there was some Buddhist kind of place down the road, so headed that way. Downhill, then up, then down, and up again. Soon along the gears seized and the knee began to throb so I abandoned the bike, leaning it up beside a sign like a wheel, and began walking. My body started to buzz and tingle, and then I saw the sign, the red sign with no words, only a golden stupa painted on it. Followed the signs. An odd wind was blowing, a warm pulling wind, drawing me forward. I passed under the prayer flags and rang the bell.
And so starting in June I will be living at Dorje Ling, also called the Babbling Buddha guest house and dharma center...keeping an eye on the place, helping to organize retreats (or at least one retreat, over my birthday weekend on July 4), convene work parties, garden and clean. Most of the time I will be alone there, just me and the wolves and the treefrogs and the owls.
Life is so peculiar.
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Wed, April 22, 2009 - 10:07 PM
yes I had heard
"theres a light.... over at the frankenstein place..."
Yes I had heard of it... enjoy! L |
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Wed, April 22, 2009 - 10:42 PM
And you will all come visit! Guesthouse rates are very reasonable -- and there are outhouses to fix, a stupa to build, gardens to plant...lots to do!
Carpooling in effect -- i'll hook you up (but the Islandlink Bus is also easy, and you simply hitch from the ferry landing at Campbell River to Cortes). Sign up soon for the July 4 retreat, it's gonna fill up. |
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Sat, April 25, 2009 - 9:06 PM
Your story has given me chills...
What is this retreat about?
Are you moving to Cortes? Love to you Carmen! |
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Sat, April 25, 2009 - 11:07 PM
The retreat...
is being led by Geshe YangDong, a young Tibetan lama who is based in Courtney...everyone seems to think he is wonderful...and you can stay at the Center for $10/night/person, for camping space (limited beds also available), and payment is by donation for the retreat.... come! It's gonna sell out.
July 3-5, 2009 Retreat - Cortes Island The Four Foundations of Mindfulness Meditation It is easy to become overwhelmed by all the problems and suffering in the world and by the problems and difficulty in our own lives. Our behavior and attitude in our daily lives establishes if our relationships produce satisfaction or not. Spirituality is based on the mind and mind is the working basis for the practice of meditation. We work on the mind rather than trying to work out a problem from the outside. The method for beginning to relate directly with the mind is the practice of mindfulness. There are four aspects to this practice known as the four foundations of mindfulness. This retreat is designed to help us remember and re-learn how to be at peace and live each moment of our life in mindfulness awareness. The retreat is suitable for students of all levels of spiritual practice especially those who are facing fearful circumstances, threatening illnesses, and the stressful challenges of everyday For registration and/or information please contact: Contact: Ken Hemphill at 1-778-231-8066 or, Ray Grout at 250-935-6691 e: rgrout@telus.net |
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Fri, June 12, 2009 - 12:34 AM
"Most of the time I will be alone there, just me and the wolves and the treefrogs and the owls. "
Sounds great!!!!!! |
