Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Ajahn Jayasaro Talk

An Evening of Buddhist Teachings

with Ajahn Jayasaro

Ajahn Jayasaro

June 9, 2011, 7 - 9 p.m.

The Victoria Vipassana Community is honoured to host Venerable Ajahn Jayasaro in Victoria. This is a wonderful opportunity to receive teachings from an esteemed, senior Buddhist monk in the Thai Forest tradition. Ajahn Jayasaro will start the evening with a short meditation followed by a talk with time for questions and answers.

Place: Goward House, 2495 Arbutus Road, Victoria BC

Time: 7 - 9 p.m. Please arrive by 6:45 p.m.

The teachings are offered freely.

Donations to VVC and to the hermitage are welcome.

For more information, contact Brock Brown brock1492@shaw.ca

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Metta (Loving Kindness Weekend Retreat


METTA (LOVING KINDNESS) WEEKEND RETREAT

Victoria Vipassana Community

2-day Retreat

Saturday & Sunday, May 28 & 29, 2011

9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.



With Heather Martin

at

Goward House

2495 Arbutus Road

Victoria, BC


This non-residential weekend retreat is being offered for those new to or familiar with meditation practise. The focus will be on Metta or "Loving Kindness". This practise cultivates interpersonal harmony and opens the heart unconditionally. The Buddha suggested the use of metta as an antidote to fear.

The weekend will include periods of instruction and practise with ample time for questions. Heather will describe both the "how" and "why" of this simple yet profound practise, which benefits us in many immediate ways.

Heather Martin has been meditating since 1972 and has been practicing Vipassana since 1981. She teaches up and down the West Coast of the US and Canada and is the guiding teacher for the Victoria Vipassana Community. Her approach is encouraging, accessible and practical. Heather lives on SaltSpringIsland. Prior to being a dharma teacher, she was a midwife for 20 years.

Cost: The Buddha's teachings are considered to be priceless. In keeping with the teachings and spirit of generosity or dana, we offer this retreat on a donation basis. The suggested donation for this retreat is $40 to cover the cost of facility rental, and other organizational expenses. A basket will be placed at the registration table for your donation. Any money collected above the costs of the retreat will go towards other VVC programmes.

No one will be refused for lack of funds; please give whatever is affordable given your means.

We will also set out another basket for you to offer dana for the teachings and the teacher who has shared them with us. We will speak about the practice of dana for the teachings during the retreat.

Two to three days after you have completed the registration form you will receive more detailed information by email about the retreat.

Link to Registration Form:

http://victoriavipassana.org/?page_id=926

Thank you,

Joyce Elliott, Retreat Registrar

Victoria Zen Centre courses - June 2011



The Victoria Zen Centre has two courses beginning in June 2011.

Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice

"For over twenty years I had read book after book on the subjects of Zen and Buddhism, but somewhere in the back of my mind I knew all that reading was not enough. I was not DOING. The 'Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice' course was that huge nudge I needed to get myself truly participating and practicing." - Elder Seishin Susanne Ledingham

Monday evenings, 7:00-9:30 PM
June 13 - July 4, 2011
Victoria Zen Centre – Sooke, BC

Discover the impact that consistent practice can have on and in your life! This course was designed by our abbot Ven. Eshu Martin, and is aimed at providing the support necessary for you to put an end to excuses, and to begin a stable and life long transformative practice through Zen Buddhism.

The fee for this four-week course is $395 ($295 for Victoria Zen Centre Associates) and includes:
  • Four weekly sessions for a total of ten hours of class time.
  • Small class size (max.8).
  • A meditation cushion for each participant to keep.
  • Course manual and supplementary materials.
  • Teachings and group discussions on core aspects of Zen Practice.
  • Peer Support.
  • Chanting practice CD and Chant Sheet.
  • The opportunity to become a member of the Victoria Zen Centre.

Intensive Preparation

Saturday mornings, 9:00-11:30 AM
June 4 and 11, 2011
Victoria Zen Centre – Sooke, BC
Open to VZC Members and Associates who have completed the Orientation course

If you have successfully developed a stable daily practice of Zen meditation, and are wondering how to go further with our Sangha, this course is your next step. Participants will be introduced to the subtleties and differences involved in intensive training, and will receive an orientation to, and experience of, practices that are specific to intensive training in the Zen tradition. The Intensive Preparation course is the gateway to deepening your practice.

For Full members of the VZC, the course fee is included as part of membership dues. For Basic members the course fee is $95 and for VZC Associates the fee is $195. Course fees includes a course manual and materials.


For further information about these courses or to register: visit our
website or email registrar@zenwest.ca

Friday, April 29, 2011

Brilliant Moon


"Brilliant Moon" is a documentary on the life of Dilgo Khyentze Rinpoche. This is a 60 minute film and is available at Pic-A-Flic Video. 328 Cook St.

I have seen the film and I recommend it to anyone interested in Buddhism or the History of Buddhism in the West.

The trailer for the movie is on YouTube.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCrHbChjCUk

Gord Shipway

Monday, April 11, 2011

A Day of Mindfulness: Seeding the Generous Heart


Victoria Vipassana Community Presents:

Margo McLoughlin

1-day Retreat

Saturday, April 30, 2011

9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

With Margo McLoughlin

at

Goward House

2495 Arbutus RoadVictoria, BC

In this one-day retreat, Margo McLoughlin will guide participants to consider how mindfulness and generosity work together on our spiritual journey. What does it mean to practice generosity and why is it considered the first step on the Buddhist path?

This retreat is open to both beginners and students with more practice experience.

Margo McLoughlin has been practicing in the Insight tradition of Theravada Buddhism since 1986. She is currently in training to be a Community Dharma Leader through SpiritRockMeditationCenter in Woodacre, California. As a storyteller and writer, Margo brings a deep appreciation of the role of metaphor, in the form of stories and poetry, to enlivening and inspiring our practice.

Cost: The Buddha's teachings are considered to be priceless. In keeping with the teachings and spirit of generosity or dana, we offer this retreat on a donation basis. The suggested donation for this retreat is $20 to cover the cost of facility rental, and other organizational expenses. A basket will be placed at the registration table for your donation. Any money collected above the costs of the retreat will go towards other VVC programmes.

No one will be refused for lack of funds; please give whatever is affordable given your means.

We will also set out another basket for you to offer dana for the teachings and the teacher who has shared them with us. We will speak about the practice of dana for the teachings during the retreat.

Once you have completed the registration form (see below) you will receive more detailed information about the retreat.

Link to Registration Form:

http://victoriavipassana.org/?page_id=927

Thank you,

Brian Chapel, Retreat Registrar

Quiet tenant sought

The downstairs suite at 646 Ridgebank Crescent ( Reverend Meiten's house/meeting place of Vancouver Island Zen Sangha ) is going to be available for rent as of June 1st. We would like to encourage our Mahasangha to let any quiet, responsible friends know about it.

It has one bedroom (a very large bedroom) – with a small second bedroom that has no windows, but would work well for an office and den. The bathroom is a shower only – no tub. There are a good size kitchen and living room. Both are fairly bright with lots of light.

There is a big yard at the rear of the house.

Rent is $700 per month plus 1/3 utilities for the house, that is, 1/3 of the water/hydro/oil bills. Phone and TV are up to the tenant to arrange and pay for. The rent is paid on a month to month basis.

No smoking, pets only if our landlord approves in advance. The current tenants have had a spaniel for over a year.

Laundry is shared and part of the laundry room is available for the downstairs tenant for storage.

If interested, please contact the landowner Doug Arnold who can arrange to show it most week-ends if he has notice. Please contact Dave 250-656-2500 dsled@telus.net if you have further questions.

The landlord's contact information is:
Doug Arnold Consulting Inc.
219 1230 Haro Street
Vancouver BC V6E 4J9
604 760 0352

Thursday, April 07, 2011

Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice - Victoria Zen Centre

"For over twenty years I had read book after book on the subjects of Zen and Buddhism, but somewhere in the back of my mind I knew all that reading was not enough. I was not DOING. The 'Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice' course was that huge nudge I needed to get myself truly participating and practicing."
- Elder Seishin Susanne Ledingham

Saturday mornings, 9:00-11:30 AM
May 7-28, 2011
Victoria Zen Centre – Sooke

Discover the impact that consistent practice can have on and in your life! This course was designed by our abbot Ven. Eshu Martin, and is aimed at providing the support necessary for you to put an end to excuses, and to begin a stable and life long transformative practice through Zen Buddhism.

The fee for this four-week course is $395 ($295 for Associates) and includes:

  • Four weekly sessions for a total of ten hours of class time.
  • Small class size (max. 8).
  • A meditation cushion for each participant to keep.
  • Course manual and supplementary materials.
  • Teachings and group discussions on core aspects of Zen Practice.
  • Peer Support.
  • Chanting practice CD and Chant Sheet.
  • The opportunity to become a member of the Victoria Zen Centre.

For program information and to register: visit our website or email registrar@zenwest.ca.

Sunday, March 06, 2011

Mindfulness and the Brain - 1 Day Retreat

Mindfulness and the Brain

Victoria Vipassana Community

1-day Retreat

Sunday, March 20, 2011

9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

with Beth Trotter

at

Goward House

2495 Arbutus Rd.

Victoria, BC

In this daylong for students with prior mindfulness, or vipassana (insight) meditation experience, we will practice in silence with periods of sitting and walking. As well there will be some teachings and experiential exercises about current neuroscience understandings of the brain. We will look at how these findings can support the Buddhist understandings of release from suffering and increased happiness and wisdom.

We will meet from 9:00 am until 4:30 pm at the Activity Centre of the Queen Alexandra Hospital, 2400 Arbutus Rd., Victoria, B.C., on Sunday, March 20, 2011.

Prerequisite: Some previous experience with mindfulness, or vipassana meditation

Beth Trotter has practised vipassana meditation since 1983 and has also been influenced by other traditions including dzogchen and the diamond approach. She is a therapist in private practice in Victoria and is particularly interested in making the dharma accessible to our western minds. Beth was instrumental in establishing the Victoria Vipassana Community, and has taught retreats for VVC in the past.

Cost: The Buddha's teachings are considered to be priceless. In keeping with the teachings and spirit of generosity or dana, we offer this retreat on a donation basis. The suggested donation for this retreat is $20 to cover the cost of facility rental, and other organizational expenses. A basket will be placed at the registration table for your donation. Any money collected above the costs of the retreat will go towards other VVC programmes.

No one will be refused for lack of funds; please give whatever is affordable given your means.

We will also set out another basket for you to offer dana for the teachings and the teacher who has shared them with us. We will speak about the practice of dana for the teachings during the retreat.

Once you have completed the Registration Form you will receive more detailed information about the retreat, including what to bring.

Thank you,

Eric Bedard, Retreat Registrar

To register for the retreat:

http://victoriavipassana.org/?page_id=927

If you have questions, please email Eric at magic@islandnet.com

Sunday, February 06, 2011

Queenswood Rezoning Open House - Tues 8th Feb - Queenswood needs You!

The University of Victoria, the new owner of the Queenswood Retreat Centre is asking the public for their input as to the future use of the Queenswood property.


The Victoria Vipassana Community and other meditation groups in Victoria have held Retreats and Public Talks at Queenswood Retreat Centre [ i.e. In May 2010, we held a Public Talk + Non-Residential Retreat with Ajahn Sona attended by over 100 people in the Chapel]


This is our opportunity to let the University of Victoria know that we would like the Queenswood property to continue to be utilized as a place where spiritual retreats and public talks can be held.


Queenswood Retreat Centre


Details of Public Open House UVic / Queenswood Rezoning Meeting:


PURPOSE OF MEETING: The University of Victoria, the new owners of what was until recently the Queenswood Retreat Centre, is asking the public for their input as to the future use of the Queenswood property.

LOCATION: St. George's Anglican Church Hall, Maynard Street ( between Hobbs Street and Cadboro Bay Road)

DATE: Tuesday, February 8, 2011

TIME: 4 - 8 p.m. on a drop-in basis

OFFICIAL PRESENTATIONS: 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.

Awakening Joy On-line 10 Month Course + Local Awakening Joy Group


James Baraz, a founding teacher of Spirit Rock Meditation Centre who gave an evening presentation to the Victoria Vipassana Community in October 2010 will be leading his annual on-line 10 month experiential course Awakening Joy beginning the first week in February. People are free to sign up at any time since this is an online course and all materials will be available to everyone. For more information and to register for this online course go to http://www.awakeningjoy.info

Awakening Joy Victoria, a local group will meet the second Thursday of each month (Second meeting will be Thursday, March 10), 7:00 – 8:30 pm Please note: Change in Location from 1st meeting - Please call Susan at 250 483 5847 for address and directions. Through reflection, conversation and play, we will integrate the practices for awakening joy into our lives. Everyone is welcome! Drop-in; It is highly recommended that you sign up for the on-line course but it is not a prerequisite to attend this group.

For more information call Susan Neden at 250 483 5847 Or Linda Chan at 250 380 6383 or visit Awakening Joy Victoria: http://awakeningjoyvictoria.conscious-choices.ca/

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Victoria Zen Centre courses - February 2011

The Victoria Zen Centre has two courses beginning in February 2011.

Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice

"For over twenty years I had read book after book on the subjects of Zen and Buddhism, but somewhere in the back of my mind I knew all that reading was not enough. I was not DOING. The 'Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice' course was that huge nudge I needed to get myself truly participating and practicing." - Elder Seishin Susanne Ledingham

Monday evenings, 7:00-9:30 PM
February 28 - March 21, 2011
Victoria Zen Centre – Sooke, BC

Discover the impact that consistent practice can have on and in your life! This course was designed by our abbot Ven. Eshu Martin, and is aimed at providing the support necessary for you to put an end to excuses, and to begin a stable and life long transformative practice through Zen Buddhism.

The fee for this four-week course is $395 ($295 for Victoria Zen Centre Associates) and includes:
  • Four weekly sessions for a total of ten hours of class time.
  • Small class size (max.8).
  • A meditation cushion for each participant to keep.
  • Course manual and supplementary materials.
  • Teachings and group discussions on core aspects of Zen Practice.
  • Peer Support.
  • Chanting practice CD and Chant Sheet.
  • The opportunity to become a member of the Victoria Zen Centre.

Intensive Preparation

Saturday mornings, 9:00-11:30 AM
February 19 and 26, 2011
Victoria Zen Centre – Sooke, BC
Open to VZC Members and Associates who have completed the Orientation course

If you have successfully developed a stable daily practice of Zen meditation, and are wondering how to go further with our Sangha, this course is your next step. Participants will be introduced to the subtleties and differences involved in intensive training, and will receive an orientation to, and experience of, practices that are specific to intensive training in the Zen tradition. The Intensive Preparation course is the gateway to deepening your practice.

For Full members of the VZC, the course fee is included as part of membership dues. For Basic members the course fee is $95 and for VZC Associates the fee is $195. Course fees includes a course manual and materials.


For further information about these courses or to register: visit our
website or email registrar@zenwest.ca

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Interfaith Symposium

Free Admission, Everyone Welcome, Reconciling the Existence of God and Human Suffering. Saturday, 22nd January, Vancouver Island Conference Centre, Nanaimo.... Six Keynote speakers from various faiths in an effort to bring harmony and understanding between different faiths. 3:00 PM to 7 PM.
Come for part of or all of. Details www.islamevents.ca

Elton John Tickets Fund Raiser

Our Nichiren Retreat Garden & Peace Centre, a Buddhist Community is offering an opportunity for Best Seats in the Arena for ELTON JOHN Concert, 14th February. We are hosting an Auction, check out www.penlan.com for details and make your BID, Bid often. Winners announced February 5th.

Sunday, January 02, 2011

Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice - Victoria Zen Centre

"For over twenty years I had read book after book on the subjects of Zen and Buddhism, but somewhere in the back of my mind I knew all that reading was not enough. I was not DOING. The 'Orientation to Zen Buddhist Practice' course was that huge nudge I needed to get myself truly participating and practicing."
- Elder Seishin Susanne Ledingham

Saturday mornings, 9:00-11:30 AM
January 22 - February 12, 2011
Victoria Zen Centre – Sooke

Discover the impact that consistent practice can have on and in your life! This course was designed by our abbot Ven. Eshu Martin, and is aimed at providing the support necessary for you to put an end to excuses, and to begin a stable and life long transformative practice through Zen Buddhism.

The fee for this four-week course is $395 ($295 for Associates) and includes:

  • Four weekly sessions for a total of ten hours of class time.
  • Small class size (max. 8).
  • A meditation cushion for each participant to keep.
  • Course manual and supplementary materials.
  • Teachings and group discussions on core aspects of Zen Practice.
  • Peer Support.
  • Chanting practice CD and Chant Sheet.
  • The opportunity to become a member of the Victoria Zen Centre.

For program information and to register: visit our website or email registrar@zenwest.ca.

Saturday, November 13, 2010


A five-class course · Thursdays, November 18 to December 16, 7:00 – 9:00 PM

Contentment can be hard to find. Much of the time we search for contentment in things, achievements or relationships. With meditation practice, we relax with ourselves and appreciate simple human experiences. Difficult emotions and the challenges of life can be met with gentleness, mindfulness and inquisitiveness.

All welcome · Suggested donation: $75 · Learn more at:

Victoria Shambhala Meditation Centre

1 – 2033 Belmont Ave., Victoria, BC V8R 3Z7 250-383-9108

TO REGISTER: www.victoria.shambhala.org



Embodied Presence and Social Presencing Theater


For the first time Arawana Hayashi brings Embodied Presence and Social Presencing Theater to the Victoria Shambhala Centre January 28-30, 2011. Friday evening is a public program, suggested donation $15. Registration for the 2-day workshop is $175 and is limited to 40 persons.

Using everyday movement we explore body mind synchronization and space awareness. From our own body practice, we extend our awareness to experience the social body. We learn basic techniques for creating Social Presencing Theater. Social Presencing Theater creates a place where the community can collectively see itself and enact it’s emerging future. In the session, we explore themes present in the community. Social Presencing Theater is an aspect of social change work based on Theory U and the work of Otto Scharmer and the Presencing Institute.

In this course, participants will:
· develop an understanding of Presencing and Theory-U
· discover ways to practice this non-verbal work in current organizations and projects
· learn to bring space, awareness, and play into our everyday life
· cultivate a personal meditation and movement practice – “walking the talk”
· apply artistic process to whatever we do

Trained as a dancer and choreographer, Arawana Hayashi is an Acharya, senior meditation teacher, in the Shambhala Budddhist tradition. Arawana was Co-Director of the Dance Program at Naropa University in Boulder, CO. She was involved in experimental inter-disciplinary performance work that became the foundation for the University’s current degree programs in performance and somatic psychology. She is on the faculty of ALIA (Authentic Leadership in Action) Institute in Halifax and contributor to the Presencing programs with Otto Scharmer at the Presencing Institute. For more information on Arawana see www.arawanahayashi.com For more information on Theory U see www.presencing.com

To register Contact Joyce Rankin, email jrankin39@shaw.ca; phone 778-433-4417 if you have questions. A deposit of $50 is required since registration is limited. Make checks payable to Victoria Shambhala Centre, #1-2033 Belmont Avenue, Victoria BC V8R 3Z7

Hours:

Friday, January 28, 2011 – 7-9:30 pm

Saturday, January 29, 2011 – 9 am – 5 pm, lunch provided

Sunday, January 39, 2011 – 9 am – 5 pm, lunch provided