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25.01.2022 If you can't go outside... Here are some free articles and ebooks to inspire you https://www.vridhamma.org/free-books http://www.dhammabooks.com.au/resourc/free-ebook-downloads/ https://store.pariyatti.org/Vipassana-Meditation



22.01.2022 GARDENING BEE SUNDAY 23 FEB AT DHAMMA RASMI Giving service is a wonderful way to grow in Dhamma and meet new Dhamma friends. Old students are invited to a day or even just a morning of gardening to help keep the centre blooming. Starting with group sit at 8am. Morning tea and lunch provided. Apply here: https://myvipassana.calm.dhamma.org/en/enrolments

20.01.2022 1-day course in Southport, Gold Coast this Sunday.

20.01.2022 Dhamma Rasmi's beautiful pagoda continues to grow! The volunteer team has made wonderful progress, and plans to go on with construction for now. Please visit the old student website (http://www.au.dhamma.org/os/rasmi/) if you would like information about how the situation with Covid-19 is affecting sitting and serving at the Centre.



19.01.2022 Vipassana Centres around the world are temporarily closing to help prevent the spread of Covid-19. Fortunately, we can practice Vipassana wherever we are. By meditating daily, observing sensations and learning not to react to them, we cultivate a balanced mind that helps us to support and encourage others. Resources such as the Dhamma.org mobile app (https://www.dhamma.org/en/about/mobile-app), Dhamma Rasmi's old student site (http://www.au.dhamma.org/os/rasmi/), and the Vipassana Research Institute's old student site (http://www.os.vridhamma.org), all provide support and inspiration for your practice at home.

19.01.2022 ‘We all know what a struggle it is to maintain sla, and to keep our samdhi; what it is to maintain the delicate balance of mind in a world blinded by ignorance and addicted to greed and hatred. What can it be that keeps us pressing on, other than the continuous reinforcement inherent in the Dhamma as each effort bears fruit here and now? We’ve seen these fruits ripen in time and become manifest in ways that, while setting us apart from the many unwholesome aspects of the world, grant us the inner strength and peace of mind to be different.’ ~ John Beary, Sayagyi U Ba Khin Journal

16.01.2022 1-day bilingual English/Khmer courses for old students are being held monthly at Springwood, Brisbane. The next is on Sunday 8 March.



14.01.2022 One-day course on Gold Coast this Sunday, 5 January.

13.01.2022 Serving is a wonderful opportunity to strengthen your own meditation practice as well as support those who are sitting the course. If you have completed a 10-day course in the last 18 months and have the volition to serve (preferably full-time) please apply here: https://www.dhamma.org/en/schedules/schrasmi

01.01.2022 "If we ourselves are not experiencing peace and harmony within, we cannot foster peace and harmony in anyone else. As Vipassana meditators we learn to practice ...committed detachment, to be both compassionate and dispassionate. We work for the good of all by working to develop awareness and equanimity. If we do nothing else but refrain from adding to the sum total of tensions in the world, we have performed a wholesome deed. But in truth the act of equanimity is loud by its very silence, with far- reaching reverberations that are bound to have a positive influence on many." ~ The Art of Living

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