Intermediate Art of Meditation Retreat (Level 2)

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Having established a solid foundation to your meditation practice, it’s time to explore the body in greater detail. Journeying through the various systems in the body initiates an even deeper healing process.

Introduction To The Retreat


What starts to happen as we meditate more deeply in the body

When we meditate we start by paying attention to the gross aspects to the body - the hardware of our body. As we go deeper into the body, we become more aware of the more subtle aspects to our body - the information side to our body.


What Do We Think This Life Is - Part One

Looking at life in terms of consciousness, this subtle current that flows through us and the role meditation plays in keeping this life, this body, in order.


What Do We Think This Life Is - Part Two

The first stage of finding our way to peace and contentment is a process of reorganising ourselves energetically enough so some sense of coherence can be experienced where we can start to connect and trust a little bit more in life and its intelligence.


 

Intermediate AoM Retreat Syllabus

Meditation 1: Skeleton Meditation: Detailed meditation upon the skeleton developing stable and reliable perception of the bones and consolidating both focus and sustained concentration.

Meditation 2: Muscular System: Detailed meditation on the muscles learning to clearly perceive and sustain attention upon them.

Meditation 3: Digestive System: Detailed investigation of the digestive system learning to feel deeply within the body directly perceiving the stomach, intestines, liver, spleen and other internal organs.

Meditation 4: Respiratory System: Detailed investigation of the lungs and the breathing processes.

Meditation 5: Circulatory System: Detailed investigation upon the direct perception of the arteries, heart and blood.

Meditation 6: Lymphatic, Endocrine & Reproductive System: Detailed investigation of the glands in our body.

Meditation 7: Senses, Brain & Nervous System: Detailed investigation of the nerves and senses of our body.

Meditation 8: Internal Alchemy System: Detailed investigation of the meridian system and energy gates within the body.

Meditation 9: Chakra System: Working through each chakra, developing concentration and equanimity upon each nerve plexus.

Meditation 10: Sense Bases: Working through the various sense bases in the subtle body.

Meditation 11: Karmic Body: Meditation upon the karmic body.

Cost of Retreat

  •  The cost of your retreat is broken into two parts:

1. Published prices cover the costs for your food and accommodation which go to the venue minus admin costs. Deposits are inclusive of the published prices.
None of this money goes to Burgs.

2. Donation to Burgs for the teachings he shares during the week. This amount is given at your discretion at the end of your retreat.

  • The deposit is non-refundable. Under certain circumstances we may be able to transfer deposits to another scheduled retreat (such as illness).

  • Please note that this retreat is 8 full days in length.


  • Donation for Teachings:

Since starting to teach meditation in Asia, Burgs has always offered teachings on dana (donation). You will be invited to make a donation to the teacher at the end of the retreat (anonymously if you so wish).

This is a way of expressing our gratitude for the teachings that you have received, and a way to support both the teacher and the teachings, so that they can carry on being offered to others.

It is an important part of the retreat to take time to reflect on your experience whilst on retreat, and you are invited to make your own reflections on the value of what you have learned and so give accordingly.

  • Cancellation Policy:

If you cancel your retreat outside of 4 weeks of the published start date, there will be a 50% cancellation fee applied.

If you cancel your retreat within 4 weeks of the event, you are eligible to pay for the whole cost of the retreat, ie. 100% cancellation fee.

Deposits are not transferable within 4 weeks of the start of retreat. You can transfer your deposit to an event within the current shown schedule.

The deposit is a non-refundable.

  • Concessionary Rates:

We do try and support those who really are in financial difficulty and are unable to commit to the full suggested donation amount for shared accommodation.

If you feel you qualify for this, then please email us about this during the booking process. Please note we would normally only offer concessionary rates to attend retreats hosted in the UK.

Concessionary places are agreed prior to arrival on retreat.

A Typical Day on Retreat

  • The guided meditation sessions on this retreat are generally between 30 – 45 minutes. Maximum time for a session could be an 1hr.

  • Regular 20 minute breaks are given between sessions.

  • There are guided exercise sessions at least twice a day, along with a 2 hour lunch break to enjoy walking outside or to have a nice afternoon rest.

  • Meditation sessions are guided by the teacher (or assistants on occasion).

  • These sessions are supported by regular discourses which help clarify and explain the process and practice of meditation.

  • There are regular opportunities to ask Burgs questions as needed to clarify the practices being taught.

  • Instructions are always repeated throughout the day so there’s no need to remember anything during the week.

6.15am Wakeup
6.45am Morning Meditation (unguided)
7.30am Breakfast
8.30am Morning session (instructions for the day and meditations)
11.30am Exercise session (chi kung / yoga)
12.30pm Lunch
2.30pm Afternoon session (clarifying discourses and meditations)
5.30pm Exercise session (chi kung / yoga)
6.30pm Soup
7.30pm Evening Discourse and Meditation (generally of a motivational and inspirational nature)
8.30pm Bedtime

Who Is It For?

  • This retreat assumes you have attended a few 7day Foundation Retreats (Level 1) and kept a solid consistent home practice since your last retreat.

  • It is suggested that you have already learned the 4 Elements meditation practice ( Foundations in Vipassana retreat ).

  • For those who have wish to further deepen their concentration and mindfulness in the body, and have a stable platform of equanimity from which to work from.

  • If you are not sure whether you are ready for this retreat then please contact us individually for enquiries.

Retreat Experience Already?

  • Have you learned with other teachers? Maybe you are well practiced with the Goenka vipassana practice? Or another teacher practicing vipassana or non-duality?

  • Regardless of your experience, we do ask that you attend the Art of Meditation Level 1 retreat first, irrespective of experience.

  • The AoM Level 1 retreat provides a solid foundation to the way Burgs teachers and provides a framework and understanding to meditation practice, the technology of mind and consciousness and how it functions.

  • The Foundations in Vipassana retreat introduces you to the 4 Elements meditation practice which helps to start breakdown the attachment to the materiality.

  • For those interested, more details about this is explained in Volume One & Two of the Flavour of Liberation.

House Rules

  • The basis for the successful practice of meditation is sīla (virtuous / moral conduct). It is extremely difficult to develop Strong Concentration (samadhi) and Insight / Wisdom (panna) while our mind is unrestrained and disorganised.

  • When the Buddha taught meditation he suggested that those hoping to make real progress adhere to a simple code of conduct that would support this endeavour. While on retreat we will likewise follow these same guidelines.

  • It is our aim to offer retreats which enable the student to develop and deepen their practice in the most supported environment possible. As such, each student is asked to observe a few simple rules so that they may get the most out of their time on retreat.

  • The basic tenets with which we ask you to follow are:

– To abstain from killing any living being.
All meals will be vegetarian during the week.

– To abstain from taking what is not given.
All basic requirements will be provided for during your stay such as food.

– To abstain from sexual activity.
Male and female students will have separate rooms for sleeping accommodation during the retreat.

– To abstain from untruthfulness.
Noble silence will be observed for 6 days of the retreat.

– To abstain from all intoxicants.
No smoking, alcohol or other drugs use will be permitted. Please inform us of any prescribed drugs you will be using whilst on retreat.

Silent Retreat

  • Noble Silence is a key aspects to your retreat. It is the foundation on which your meditation practice and progress will be built upon.

  • It is a key part of this experience and will be maintained for 7 days of the retreat. The final afternoon on the last full day will be an opportunity to slowly start to come out of retreat mode.

  • Although many people find the idea of remaining silent quite daunting at first, almost all find that it adds considerably to the whole experience of being on retreat.

  • The main benefit of this practice is to allow the internal mindfulness of the student to develop over the week allowing them to be undistracted during their retreat.

  • There will be opportunities to ask questions and seek clarification from the teacher or any of his assistants at appropriate times. It is not considered to be breaking your silence to seek clarification on what you are being asked to do.

Below are some aspects of Noble Silence we ask you to follow:

  • Handing in Mobile Phones and other technology. All participants are asked to hand in their mobile phones at the start of the retreat (after supper on arrival day). This also includes smart watches, laptops, ipads and other tech devices you might have.

  • To be secluded from your daily life for a whole week allows you to fully engage with the teachings being shared in an undistracted way.

  • If there is a need to be contactable due to special circumstances such as family illness, then please use the emergency phone number provided. Please discuss this with an assistant upon arrival.

  • No talking to or distracting of other students. Many people find it hard to take time away from their busy lives to attend retreat. If you feel you are struggling with the silence then you can always speak to one of the assistants who can help you with this.

  • No reading. No note taking. No writing diaries or journals. All these activities engages the mind which undermines the process you will be engaging with during the week. There will be an opportunity to make notes and write in your diaries once we have broken silence on day 6.

  • No physical contact with anyone is permitted as this disturbs all parties involved.

  • Eye contact should be avoided within reason. Seeking to distract people while on your retreat is something that we advise against as this disturbs both you and the other person(s) involved.

Waiting List

  • Our retreats do get booked quickly so it’s a good idea to book as soon as you can.

  • If however you find that the retreat is already full, then it is a good idea to get onto the waiting list.

  • We do usually get a few last minute cancellations and people transferring to other retreats, so you might find that we can offer you a place on the retreat of your choice.

  • This is particularly applicable to those of you who can make arrangements at short notice.

  • You will still need to complete the booking process (pay deposit and complete a booking form) when a space becomes available.

 Related Content

 

Level 2 Online Course: Introduction To Body & Healing Meditation Practice

The greatest fruits of meditation become available to us as we keep making effort and build up our practice reliably over a long time. You will also be introduced to the 4 Elements meditation practice.


Foundations in Vipassana

This retreat is the bridge that leads us to developing more insight through the practice of vipassana. Continuing the work you would have already started to engage with on the Foundation Level 1 retreat, it introduces the 4 Elements meditation practice which helps build concentration in the body.


The Flavour of Liberation Volumes One and Two

The first two volumes of an inspirational guide on how to meditate. A comprehensive collection of discourses on all aspects of healing and concentration practice, it focuses upon the experiential flavour of meditation. It explains and clarifies key elements of the path in a simple and lucid manner, whilst inspiring the reader to keep developing their meditative potential.