Kyol Che: Tight Dharma
SUMMER RETREAT
July 30 to August 27 (1 month, minimum participation 1 week).
Led by various teachers
Hybrid: face-to-face and online
Limited places. This retreat is subject to change depending on Covid-19 conditions
To attend the retreat:
- Do not present symptoms compatible with Covid-19.
- Not having been in contact with someone diagnosed with Covid-19.
- Do an antigen test the day you come up to the retreat.
- If someone presents symptoms during the retreat, an antigen test will be done
Join us for a 1 month meditation retreat in the mountains. Bori Sa is located amidst the magnificent scenery of Alta Garrotxa Natural Park. We’ll practice sitting, bowing, chanting, working and eating together in complete silence.
There will be Dharma talks and kong-an interviews with the teachers.
The retreat will be led by different teachers (Zen Master Bon Shim will participate the first 3 weeks).
On the afternoon of July 30th we will be opening the new Dharma room, if you are participating in the first week of the retreat, please plan to arrive on the 30th in the morning!
• Week 1 (July 30 to August 6): Bon Shim SSN, met Zen Master Seung Sahn in 1978 and started practicing under his guidance. She received inka from Zen master Seung Sahn in 1992 and transmission from Zen master Wu Bong in 2006.
• Week 2 (August 7 to 13, arrival August 6): Knud Rosenmayr JDPSN, he started practicing in 1995 after meeting Zen master Seung Sahn in Korea, since 1999 he is the director of the Viennese group Kwan Um Zen, and became the abbot of the Vienna Zen Center in 2013.
• Week 3 (August 14 to 20, arrival August 13): Barbara Pardo JDPSN, Borisa’s resident teacher, she started practicing at the Kwan Um School of Zen in 1994 and received inka from Zen Master Bon Shim in 2019.
• Week 4 (August 21 to 27, arrival August 20): Elizabeth Coombs JDPSN, she began practicing at the Kwan Um School of Zen in 1987 in the United States and received inka from Zen Master Soeng Hyang in 2018. She is the guiding teacher of the York Zen Group and The Peak and a Buddhist chaplain at Durham University.
FACE-TO-FACE
The retreats are silent, in our Mountain Zen Center located in the middle of nature, in the Alta Garrotxa Natural Park. The participants follow an intensive program of sitting and walking mediation, chanting, bowing and formal meals, trying to keep alive the practice of attention at all times.
(The deadline for registration is 7 days before retreat)
Accounts Accounts Price 1 Week: 300€ 2 Weeks: 550€ 3 Weeks: 700€ 4 Weeks: 750€ Includes accommodation and food Transportation cost not included Kwan Um Zen School members 1 Week: 250€ 2 Weeks: 450€ 3 Weeks: 600€ 4 Weeks: 650€ Includes accommodation and food Transportation cost not included
Practical Information (download) Borisa is very isolated on the mountain. It is important to bring everything in the list and what you might need, there’s no shops were to find what you don’t bring.
Accommodation is in simple, shared rooms, sleeping on the floor with mattresses. All meals are vegetarian (it is not possible to meet all the special dietary needs of each participant, if you have any intolerance inform us when making your registration for the retreat). In Borisa there is no telephone or Wifi, and mobile signal is not guaranteed. Cell phones, personal computers, tablets and any other personal devices are not permitted during retreats. One of the charms of the Zen Center is the freedom that allows from the cell phone, email and Internet access. In case of emergency, Zen Center can be contact (only WhatsApp or sms) on the phone +34 655 033 018 Everyone participates fully in the schedule. If you are sick or have an emergency that prevents you from attending any part of the schedule, please notify the Head Dharma Teacher.
The retreat ends the last day after lunch. All participants are expected to follow the following rules and maintain the harmony of the community during the time of retreat. 1. The retreat is done in silence. Zen Master Seung Sahn said: “Silence is better than holiness.” Bodhidharma sat silently in Sorim for nine years. Silence deepens our practice, and it benefits us and others. If your work does not require you to speak, keeping silence will help. 2. Arrive on time for all practice sessions, Dharma talks and meals. Always go to the Dharma room on time when you hear the five-minute moktak. Do not enter or leave the Dharma room during meditation or singing, except to go to or return from an interview. 3. Walking meditation is the continuation of sitting meditation. You can leave the Dharma room during walking meditation when necessary. When you reenter the Dharma room, do it quietly in your proper place on the line. 4. Everyone should attend all practice sessions, including meals and the work period. If you are ill and unable to attend, please notify the Head Dharma Teacher (HDT) before the practice session you are about to miss. 5. Please do not move during meditation. If you are sleepy or your legs hurt, please make a small bow and stand behind your cushion. 6. Mobile phones, personal computers or any communication equipment may not be used during the retreat. All outside communications are suspended for the duration of the retreat and there will be no wifi service in the Zen Center. In case of an emergency, notify the HDT. 7. The HDT will control the opening and closing of the windows and the lights of the Dharma room. If you have a problem or request, tell the HDT. 8. Do not wear brightly colored clothing during the retreat. Do not wear hats in the Dharma room. 9. Smoking is not allowed in the Zen Center, please go to the designated area for it. 10. Please do not read personal books during the retreat, only the books and magazines provided by the Zen Center library. Read them during breaks and put them back on the shelf. 11. Everyone will have a task to do every day during the work period, especially clean the temple and work in the kitchen. The work period is part of the formal practice. Please do the assigned work with mindfulness. 12. If you have any health problems or special dietary needs, please notify the temple in advance. (All meals are vegetarian, it is not possible to meet the special dietary needs of each participant). 13. If any participant breaks any of the above rules, they will be asked to leave the retreat. To formalize your registration, please make the payment using one of the following options:
Using PayPal may incur additional costs for us (commissions) which must be paid upon arrival. Thank you for your understanding!
Remember to include your name in the concept of the transfer and refer to the retreat, for example: June retreat Mery Johanson. Once the transfer has been made, remember to send an email to boricentrozen@hotmail.com with proof of payment.
Transport (download) Bori Sa (Alta Garrotxa, Girona) is 160 km from Barcelona (2.5 hours by car) and 22 km from the nearest town, Tortellà (45 minutes by car).
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ONLINE
Join from anywhere in the world! No need to participate in the whole retreat, join as many periods as you can.
With Dharma talks and kong-an interviews with the teachers.
The online retreat works simultaneously with the in person Kyol Che and is an opportunity for practitioners to participate by practicing at home using Zoom. By participating in the online Kyol Che, we strengthen our practice and support our fellow practitioners who sit retreat in person and online.
Price 1 week 50€
We will meet and practice at Zoom. We will send you an email with the details of access to the retreat the night before starts. If you don’t have Zoom installed on the device, you can download it for free here. If you get confused with the schedule, don’t worry. Just go in and follow. There will be a break for meals (see the schedule above). Use walking meditation to go to the bathroom and drink when necessary. You will receive an invitation to the “virtual” interview room when it is your time. You must accept it to enter and when you finish you will return to the general room. In the interview you have the opportunity to ask any questions about the practice and/or your life and to work with Kong-ans. Everyone participates fully in the schedule. If you are sick or have an emergency that prevents you from attending any part of the schedule, please notify the Head Dharma Teacher.
The retreat ends the last day after lunch. Try to find a quiet place in your house where you can practice without interruptions. You can place a small table where you can put anything that inspires you to practice meditation, such as a statue of the Buddha, an image, a candle and/or incense. This is optional. Sit on a meditation cushion, if you have one, or on a cushion that allows you to be comfortable in the meditation position. Follow the directions on the microphone for meditation, changing, breaks, interviews, etc. You can participate with a phone or tablet, but a laptop is highly recommended because you will see a larger image and more participants at the same time. All participants are expected to follow the rules and maintain the harmony of the community during the retreat time. 1. The retreat is done in silence. Zen Master Seung Sahn said, “Silence is better than holiness.” Bodhidharma sat silently in Sorim for nine years. Silence deepens our practice, and benefits us and others. If your job doesn’t require you to speak, keeping silence will help you. 2. Be on time for all practice sessions and Dharma talks. Always access the Dharma room online on time. Do not enter or leave the Dharma room during meditation or chanting, except for going to or returning from an interview or attend an unforeseen event. 3. Walking meditation is the continuation of sitting meditation. You can leave your physical space and the online Dharma room during walking meditation when necessary. When re-entering the Dharma room online, please do so with the microphone turned off. 4. Everyone must attend all practice sessions. If you are sick and cannot attend, please notify the Head Dharma Teacher (HDT) before the practice session that you have to miss. 5. If during meditation you are sleepy or your legs hurt, you can make a little bow and stand behind your cushion to continue the meditation. 6. During the retreat we recommend that you avoid communication with the outside whenever possible. Making phone calls, sending or receiving email, etc., will distract you from your meditative state. 7. The HDT will control the opening and closing of the Dharma room and access to the interview room. If you have any problem or request, tell HDT. 8. Do not wear brightly colored clothing or hats during the retreat. 9. The work period is part of the formal practice. Take advantage of it to perform tasks at home mindfully. 10. If a participant breaks any of the rules above, will be asked to leave the retreat. If you want to do the retreat but your personal and / or family situation does not allow you to attend the entire day, contact us via e-mail. To formalize your online retreat registration, please make the payment using one of the following options:
Remember to include your name in the concept of the transfer and refer to the retreat, for example: June retreat Mery Johanson. Once the transfer has been made, remember to send an email to boricentrozen@hotmail.com with proof of payment. Check your time zone here. |