Vipassana Meditation Blackheath and Sydney

Vipassana Meditation Blackheath and Sydney http://www.bhumi.dhamma.org Vipassana Meditation as taught by S.N. Goenka, in the tradition of Sayagyi U Ba Khin.
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Vipassana means to see things as they really are. Ten-day courses in this ancient meditation practice are offered in every state of Australia, in New Zealand and in many countries all over the world. The technique is a pure science of mind and matter. It is also an art of living, an antidote to all the stresses and strains of life. It provides a deep pool of peace and harmony within, and ultimately leads to the end of suffering. There are no charges for the courses, because the technique itself is invaluable. All costs are covered by donations from previous students. To apply, please review the Code of Discipline at http://dhamma.org.au, and find a course scheduled at your most convenient location. Information is also available in other languages.

27/08/2025

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212 Station St
Blackheath, NSW
2785

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Vipassana means to see things as they really are. Ten-day courses in this ancient meditation practice are offered in every state of Australia, in New Zealand and in many countries all over the world. The technique is a pure science of mind and matter. It is also an art of living, an antidote to all the stresses and strains of life. It provides a deep pool of peace and harmony within, and ultimately leads to the end of suffering. There are no charges for the courses, because the technique itself is invaluable. All costs are covered by donations from previous students. To apply, please review the Code of Discipline at http://dhamma.org.au, and find a course scheduled at your most convenient location. Information is also available in other languages.