Which things to take with you to Vipassana
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Alarm clock (old-fashioned mechanical one, not
on your smartphone)
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Flashlight
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Lock for your door
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Umbrella for protection against rain or sun
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Comfortable pants or skirt to sit in the
meditation postures for long hours
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Couple of modest T-shirts or cotton blouses
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A hat
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Sunglasses
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Himalayas: rain umbrella, coat, rain pants, waterproof
boots
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Indian rupees—currency—1,000 rupees will be enough to pay for laundry
and small purchases
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Bottle for water
After the course
On the tenth day of the
course you will get an opportunity to buy some books about Vipassana meditation
based on teachings by the founder of the technique, Gautama Buddha.
Also for sale are DVDs and CDs with lectures of the organizer of Vipassana centers worldwide, S.N. Goenka. The main languages of the books are English and Hindu, however, DVDs and CDs are available in a number of languages.
Also for sale are DVDs and CDs with lectures of the organizer of Vipassana centers worldwide, S.N. Goenka. The main languages of the books are English and Hindu, however, DVDs and CDs are available in a number of languages.
The lectures are the most
valuable asset in the methodology of Vipassana nowadays. You can download them to
your laptop or smartphone and listen any time.
The lectures are
extremely helpful for refreshing your memory back home, whether you are going
to continue practicing the Vipassana meditation in the future or not. Well-structured
and thoughtful lessons are delivered with a calm voice of a reader with a daily
teaching.
Questions & Answers
1.Q: what is being
liberated?
A: being liberated means
to have a freedom from Samsara; no return back to the physical world.
2. Q: is not freedom
already present?
A: The freedom, which is
already present, gives you a chance to take higher risks. It's not liberation
itself.
3. Q: can i liberate
after attending the first course of the Vipassana meditation?
A: No. The liberation
process takes much longer time.
4. Q: Does the liberation
have something to do with enlightenment?
A: Yes. A person who reaches
full enlightenment is liberated from Samsara.
5. Q: how long it takes
to get full enlightenment?
A: For Siddhārtha Gautama,
known as Buddha, it took about 6 years
6. Q: I don’t want to
liberate. Is there any other advantage of Vipassana Meditation?
A: Yes. For example,
Anger management.
7. Q: What anger
management has in common with liberation?
A: A person who is able
to control his anger does not generate new karmic nodes.
7. Q: Are foreigners and Indians
have separate premises for practicing Vipassana Meditation?
A: No. All people are
meditating in the same hall, getting instructions in Hindu and English (other languages
are available via audio player).
8. Q: I like to
practice meditations along, is there any chance to have a private room for the
meditation?
A: Yes, you will have a
chance to practice Vipassana meditation in your own cell in Pagoda.
Do you have your own question?
Most Sincerely,
Jacklyn A. Lo
*Note: This article is based on my personal
experience and thoughts after my first 10-day meditation course of Vipassana,
and is not presented to be an absolute truth. – Jacklyn A. Lo