Richard Freeman, John Campbell & Robert Thurman: Buddha & The Yogis: The Vajra Body
Event Details
- Who
- Richard Freeman, John Campbell & Robert Thurman
- What
- Weekend Retreat
- Where
- Menla Mountain Retreat in Phoenicia, NY (Catskills)
- When
- Friday, April 16, 2010 At 03:00 PM
- How
- Please follow the link below to register online. If you cannot attend the entire program or have an unusual registration request, please email menla@menla.org or call 845.688.6897 ext.0
- Details
- Tibet House members receive a 10% discount on program tuition.
About the Event
While enlightenment in Mahayana Buddhism and Vedantic Hinduism is described as indescribable, it is evoked as experiencing the infinite universe as your very own body (Dharmakaya), while still energetically maintaining your effortless continuity of wisdom and compassion to help other beings also discover their own liberating oneness. The doorway to such enlightenment is a critical concentrative meditational search for knowledge of the ultimate ground reality, which is described as “vajra” or Brahma, meaning adamantine, unbreakable, supremely powerful, or divine, and is equated with “bliss-freedom-indivisible” or “being-awareness-bliss.”
The yoga tradition evolves through Indian spiritual history as the practical way of full body-mind realization of such exalted insight, gradually, delicately, and inexorably liberating the ordinary body-mind complex from its ego-centrist ignorance and corresponding constrictedness. In this workshop we will explore, intellectually and experientially, some of the texts and practices from the yogic technologies associated with both major nondualist traditions, with the aim of better understanding the potential and actuality of the Vajra or Brahma Body. We will refer to texts from Buddhist and Hindu traditions during the retreat.
For all levels of interest & yoga experience.
Richard Freeman has been a student of yoga since 1968. He has studied various traditions in Asia which he incorporates into the Ashtanga yoga practice as taught by his principal teacher, K. Pattabhi Jois. Richard is an avid student of both Western and Eastern philosophy, as well as Sanskrit.
John Campbell started practicing Ashtanga Yoga in India eighteen years ago with the late Shri K. Pattabhi Jois. He began teaching in 1995 with Eddie Stern at the first center in New York City devoted to this traditional practice, and was honored in 2003 to become one the few Certified teachers of Ashtanga Yoga worldwide. While a graduate student in Sanskrit, Tibetan and Buddhist Studies he became a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism. His teachers include HH the Dalai Lama and Denma Lochoe Rinpoche. In 2009, he received his Ph.D. in the Religion Department at Columbia University with a dissertation on Indian and Tibetan Buddhist Tantric yoga systems. He is currently an Assistant Professor of Religious Studies at Seton Hall University in New Jersey and teaches daily classes in Ashtanga Yoga at Pure Yoga West in New York City, where he lives with his wife and their three children.
Robert Thurman is Professor of Indo-Tibetan Studies at Columbia University, President of Tibet House US, a popular lecturer on Tibetan Buddhism, the translator of many philosophical treatises and sutras, and author of numerous books including Inner Revolution, Anger, & his most recent book Why the Dalai Lama Matters.
Tuition – $425 (per person); $383 (THUS members)
Accommodations - please refer to the tab below for options and pricing.
Friday, April 16
7 a.m. Early Morning Yoga
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Breakfast
10 a.m. Morning Program
12 - 1 p.m. Lunch
2 p.m. Yoga
4 p.m. Afternoon Program
6 - 7 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Evening Program
Saturday, April 17
7 a.m. Early Morning Yoga
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Breakfast
10 a.m. Morning Program
12 - 1 p.m. Lunch
2 p.m. Yoga
4 p.m. Afternoon Program
6 - 7 p.m. Dinner
7:30 p.m. Evening Program
Sunday, April 18
7 a.m. Early Morning Yoga
8:30 – 9:30 a.m. Breakfast and Check-out
10 a.m. Morning Program
12 - 1 p.m. Lunch and Departure
** Schedule subject to change at any time
Accommodations
Arrive Thursday, depart Sunday. Accommodations fee includes housing and gourmet vegetarian meals and is in addition to the program tuition.
Room with Queen Bed and Private Bath - $589 (per person); $380 couple (per person)
Room with Queen Bed and Shared Bath - $511 (per person); $355 couple (per person)
Room with 2 Twin Beds and Private Bath - $460 (per person)
Room with 2 Twin Beds and Shared Bath - $427 (per person)
Room in Private House with twin beds or twin bunks - $405, 375, 355, or 330 (per person), depending on whether you book a single, double, triple, or quad. Please note that beds in Private Houses are on a first come first serve basis. We cannot assign specific beds on registration.
Cots- Occasionally, cots can be added to shared rooms - $300 (per person)
Campers- Includes facility use and all meals - $285 (per person)
Commuters - Includes facility use and all meals - $225 (per person)
Note: We will assign you a roommate if you do not register with one.
About the Presenter
See above.
