Exploring the Landscaoe of the Heart

A Community of Vipassana Practitioners on Oahu, Hawai'i

Presents

An Introduction to Abhidhamma

(Buddhist Psychology)

A Beginners’ Guide to Understanding the Mind and Meditation

A Five-night Course

Taught by U Hla Myint

Bodhi Tree Meditation Center, 654 North Judd Street

Thursday July 25th through Monday July 29th, 7– 9 P (Optional sitting 6-7 PM)

Abhidhamma is one of the most fascinating of Buddhist teachings. Understanding this teaching paints a clear picture of how our mind works, why we have stress in our lives and how we can come out of these stresses.

Over five nights U Hla Myint will discuss in clear and simple language the following topics:

Night One: History and overview of Abhidhamma.

Night Two: The fundamentals of Abhidhamma related to two types of truth, conceptual and ultimate.

Night Three: Understanding what “mind and matter” are and how they interact.

Night Four: Understanding the law of Dependent Origination.

Night Five: Understanding the law of Conditionality. This law explains how everything is related to every other thing. Nothing on earth takes place without cause and conditions.

U Hla Myint has 22 years of monastic training and a PhD (Bhivansa) in Buddhist Studies and Pali language. A former assistant meditation instructor at Mahasi Meditation Center in Burma he remains a close disciple, translator and teaching assistant of Sayadaw U Pandita. He has translated numerous Burmese dhamma books and dhamma discourses and has authored Meditation Lectures, Conditional Relations in Daily Life (from the abhidhamma) and Pali Language Lessons for English readers. For many years, he has taught the Theravada Tradition to the students of the Antioch College Buddhist Studies Program in Bodh Gaya, India. He resides part-time in San Jose, CA and Pyin Oo Lwin, Burma.

Optional Meditation Practice

Taught by Grahame White

Palolo Zen Center, 2747 Waiomao Road

Wednesday July 31th through Friday August 2nd, 9-11:30 AM and 7-9 PM

And Saturday August 3rd, 9 AM- 4 PM

As an opportunity to bring the teaching into practice, with morning sessions of Vipassana meditation, evening sittings and Dhamma discussions, ending with a day-long retreat.

Cost: To encourage the dana (generosity) practice, these events are freely offered to all. In order to help share the organizing cost, including venues and air fare, which has been reduced by some advanced donations, we suggest the following optional donations to the organizers:

-$90 for the entire program July 25th - August 3rd.

-or $50 for U Hla Myint portion, $ 30 for 3 days/evenings with Grahame, (or $12/day for any of the teaching above), and $30 for the day-long retreat.

-Additional dana to the teachers (who receive no honorarium) would also be appreciated.

Note:

-Please be aware that parking is limited at Bodhi Tree Meditation Center. Overflow parking can be found on streets in the adjacent neighborhood. You may bring food, and eat on the lanai on the ground level prior to the presentation. (Meditation will be upstairs in this period.)

Please park in the upper parking lot at the Palolo Zen Center. Don’t use cell phones on the campus. If you need to make a call, please go out to the perimeter of the campus. You may do walking meditation in the corridors or outside while you wait for sessions to begin.

Social event

Potluck, Tuesday July 30th, 6:30-8:00 PM, Hawaii-Loa-Ridge Club House ("The Club"), Pu'uikena Drive at Kaihiau loop (hosted by the Huynhs, 227-8081)

Please bring a vegetarian dish to share.

For more information, please call or email Niki at 282 1003, nikikaneohe@gmail.com or type in the Comments/Questions box in "Registraton" below.

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