During 2020, the Order participated in a shared led Bodhicitta Practice on Sunday, connecting hundreds of us around the world. In the challenging times of the coronavirus pandemic we discovered the power of this shared meditation: to resource us and link us to the Dharma, to tune in directly to our deep links with one another, and to join together on a heart level to respond to the world’s suffering. This retreat came at an excellent time to explore this practice more fully and find ways to take it deeper.
Below you will find video recordings of all the content from Vessantara’s retreat on the Bodhicitta Practice, led from Adhisthana in September 2020. Helpful links are provided to easily navigate the various elements of the retreat. There are many ways you might engage with the material, for example by following it at your own pace, perhaps while on solitary retreat, with your chapter, or with friends.
Retreat Resources are at the bottom of the page.
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Please note: Those who attended this retreat live also participated in an additional session each day (Session 1) which was an unlead meditation with the Adhisthana community every morning. This session was not recorded, hence the titles of the YouTube videos from each day do not include Session 1. If there are any errors, please email.
Day 1
Introductions
blue sky
Four Gifts
Day 2
origins
Three Myths
self-surrender
Day 3
COMPASSION AND EMPATHY
the Hearts wish
the richness of now
Day 4
what we share
We move on to exploring what all beings have in common, with a led meditation focusing on the breath.
Monarch, shephard, ferryman
Vessantara fleshes out different ways to approach the Bodhicitta practice, followed by questions, and a guided meditation.
Self-discovery
A guided session of the Bodhicitta practice.
Day 5
Active and receptive
deep power
Practicing together
Day 6
Awareness and appreciation
A talk on dissolving into the blue sky and empathy.
Concluding
Concluding the retreat, we look at the culmination of the Bodhisattva vow in Section 8 of the Tonglen text
RETREAT RESOURCES | CLICK HERE
Link to Vessantara’s 20 Points for Dealing with Overwhelm
More on the Three Myths:
Links to Subhuti’s article, and Maitreyabandhu and Jnanavaca’s talks