
Mahamevnawa Bhavana Monastery of New Jersey : Méditation guidée et enseignements du Dhamma dans un sanctuaire paisible.
Situé au 47 Woodland Way à Dayton, New Jersey, le Mahamevnawa Bhavana Monastery of New Jersey propose des retraites d'une journée de méditation guidée dirigées par le Vénérable Bhante Ransi, dans un cadre paisible. Les avis soulignent une instruction patiente et bienveillante, des enseignements du Dhamma clairs et une communauté accueillante qui soutient les débutants et les pratiquants expérimentés. Les participants louent le calme, la pleine conscience, les bénévoles généreux et des repas nourrissants, le qualifiant de foyer spirituel pour la méditation et la pratique Theravada.
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Retraites d'une journée complètes présentant diverses techniques de méditation et des principes bouddhistes dans un cadre accueillant et bienveillant.
Accompagnement personnalisé par des moines expérimentés sur la pleine conscience, la concentration et les pratiques de méditation de la bienveillance.
Enseignements bouddhistes Theravāda authentiques, présentés dans un langage simple et clair pour aider à intégrer la sagesse dans la vie quotidienne.
Séances régulières de méditation en groupe qui favorisent la connexion et la croissance spirituelle partagée au sein d'une communauté de soutien.
Repas végétariens nourrissants et préparés avec soin fournis lors des retraites et événements pour soutenir une pratique consciente.
Soutien continu et réponses aux questions sur la méditation et la pratique bouddhiste, même après la fin des retraites.
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Kesang Chyawa
Hello there 🙏🙏🙏im interested to join meditation program what is the process of meditation !
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Bobbi Shaw
Highly recommend! The one day retreat is wonderful to practice meditating techniques as well as enhance your practice. Even if one has never meditated before, the one day retreat is a perfect first step. Venerable Bhante Ransi and the staff are very patient and kind. This place is a great resource to further your meditation and or Theravada Buddhist practices. It felt like I found a spiritual home.
Kata Goda
This was my first meditation retreat and it was very well done! When one hears of a “day long meditation” retreat it can sound intimidating but all the different meditation styles were nicely spaced out so it was not overwhelming. Very good introduction for those wanting to get into meditation. I also learned some buddhist principles along with the meditation techniques that i now try to follow in my day to day life. This meditation retreat has truly enriched my life and I plan to come back soon!
Polerinas Official
I participated in the October Meditation Retreat and I am so happy to find this group and Venerable Ransi 🙏🏼, I have been doing my practices since that day, every day and my Mind has felt much calmer, of course I will return to the November 1st Retreat ♥️ and if Anxiety and Depression make you feel bad, this is your Place!!
Divya Dave
Last Saturday, I had the opportunity to attend a one-day meditation retreat under the guidance of Venerable Bhante Ransi. It was my first time meditating in a group and also my first time learning directly from a Buddhist monk. I was truly moved by the entire experience. Bhante shared the teachings in such a simple, clear, and compassionate way that I could easily understand and connect with them. I’ve already started applying what I learned during the retreat in my daily life, and it has brought me a sense of calm and mindfulness. The arrangements throughout the day were excellent - from the peaceful environment to the kindness of the volunteers and the delicious food that was lovingly prepared. Bhante continues to offer guidance even after the retreat, answering questions and helping deepen my understanding of the Dhamma, for which I am very grateful. May this temple, Bhante, and all the volunteers be blessed with peace, happiness, and abundant merits for the wonderful work they do in spreading the Dhamma.