Dhiraka has been practicing since his student days and was ordained in 2005. He is fascinated by the 'problem' of teaching meditation - of communicating what is a very private practice and helping others to 'get it' when he can't 'see' directly the fruits of their efforts. It is a subtle art and one that Dhiraka takes seriously, but does so with a lot of humour as well. He also teaches meditation in secular contexts.
Friday, 30 July 2021 to Friday, 6 August 2021 2021
The combination of drawing and painting the beautiful landscape at Dhanakosa along with the practice of meditation allows one to cultivate an open awareness of oneself and a deeper connection with the land. This will be a week of reflection and creativity with expert tutors, Tejini and Dhiraka. The week will cover full guidance in meditation and will include periods of silence. The art will be led by Tejini and drawing will predominate.
Friday, 4 June 2021 to Sunday, 6 June 2021 2021
You need to be an order member, mitra or a centre regular within the Scottish Triratna Buddhist Community in order to attend this retreat.
Covid-19 update: At the current time we are expecting to be able to run this retreat with a maximum of 10 retreatants and 2 team members. We will be following physical distancing guidelines and have enhanced cleaning and hygiene measures in place.
Friday, 19 June 2020 to Friday, 26 June 2020 2020
The combination of drawing and painting the beautiful landscape at Dhanakosa along with the practice of meditation allows one to cultivate an open awareness of oneself and a deeper connection with the land. This will be a week of reflection and creativity with expert tutors, Tejini and Dhiraka. The week will cover full guidance in meditation and will include periods of silence.
For more information read the retreat information sheet.
Friday, 3 April 2020 to Friday, 10 April 2020 2020
The Buddha’s teaching of conditionality or dependent arising is a way to understand how experience works in terms of causes and conditions, but also a teaching about the way of life that leads to liberation. This retreat will combine study of the Buddha’s teachings on dependent arising with discussion and meditation to make it all real.
For more information read the retreat information sheet.
Friday, 11 October 2019 to Friday, 18 October 2019 2019
This retreat is about crafting a small number of images from a deep place of resonance between ourselves and our subject, supported by meditation and silence. We will focus on the importance of going beyond just looking, to really seeing with our whole heart, mind and body. We will absorb and come into relationship with the beautiful landscape of the glen before we try to capture it photographically whether in big views or in more intimate details.
Friday, 21 June 2019 to Friday, 28 June 2019 2019
This retreat will aim to promote a sense of ease and peace through the practice of meditation and drawing together. Over the week there will be an opportunity to develop and refine skills and techniques, and to enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape. This will be a relaxing week, spent with like-minded people.
For more information read the retreat information sheet.
Friday, 17 August 2018 to Sunday, 19 August 2018 2018
Padmasambhava Weekend - " Dance of the Dakinis"
A weekend inspired by the life, teaching and example of Padmasambhava.
You need to be an order member, mitra or a centre regular within the Scottish Triratna Buddhist Community in order to attend this retreat.
Please call to book: 01877 384 213
Friday, 5 May 2017 to Friday, 12 May 2017 2017
The focus of this retreat will be the quiet contemplation of the landscape through meditation and painting. This will be supported by experienced teachers in both disciplines who will lead us in an exploration of basic Buddhist meditation practices and guide us through the production of a series of small drawings and paintings based on landscape.
For more information, read the retreat information sheet.
Friday, 6 January 2017 to Sunday, 8 January 2017 2017
These retreats combine introductory meditation teaching with yoga. The supportive atmosphere of the retreat allows us to develop and deepen both practices, and understand how the two augment each other. Both meditation and yoga teaching will be from first principles and will be suitable for complete beginners.
For more information, read the retreat information sheet.
Friday, 8 January 2016 to Sunday, 10 January 2016 2016
These retreats combine introductory meditation teaching with yoga. The supportive atmosphere of the retreat allows us to develop and deepen both practices, and understand how the two augment each other. Both meditation and yoga teaching will be from first principles and will be suitable for complete beginners.
For more information, please read the retreat information sheet.