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Fabrizio Meditation

Calming the Monkey Mind: Learning Self-Mastery through Mindfulness Meditation

Calming the Monkey Mind: Learning Self-Mastery through Mindfulness Meditation

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 NEXT INTENSIVE COURSE HELD IN ENGLISH

When?

 Sunday May 11th

  • 10am to 1pm The foundations of Vipassana Practice - Observing the body. Your anchor to the present moment
  • 1pm to 3pm Mindful lunch break 
  • 3pm to 5pm Observing the mind. Manage your eotions and mind states
  • 5pm to 6pm Meditation and its practical applications to daily life
  • 6pm to 7pm Closing remarks, questions and comments.

 

Where?

@Tandava open Yoga Studio

Via Braccio da Montone 44 - Rome Pigneto

 


 

You can participate both on zoom and in presence - Attendance is required and lessons will not be recorded to encourage full mindful presence.

Who is the course for?

  • To those who have heard of the practice of Vipassana / meditation / mindfulness and want to learn how to practice
  •  Those who want to work on themselves
  • Those who intend to learn meditation practices and feel an affinity with oriental disciplines.
  • Last, but not least those who are tired of being trapped in ancient and unsatisfactory schemes. Yes, you can change.

 

How to participate

To participate it is necessary to make an appointment by telephone, by sending a text message or a Whatsapp, to speak with Fabrizio to ensure compatibility with the practice.

Dr Fabrizio Giuliani

Telephone +39 371.333.23.53

 

What happens after the course?


You can keep practcing with pour group find out more here


We spend our lives running away from what we don't like and holding on to what we like. But in reality this is a recipe that ultimately makes us unhappy because, willy-nilly, we have no control over external events. What we love is by its nature non-permanent and like all things, it is born, lives and dies, while what we hate sometimes parks itself in our existence and remains stationary for too long. Here is the nature of suffering, but here is also the 'cure'.

We can and must teach our minds that we can live with everything that happens to us and that this is the key to peace and well-being. With meditation, suffering begins to emerge and people who start practicing find that in reality the symptoms they wanted to heal from get 'aggravated' and they regret thinking that meditation doesn't work or isn't for them. Instead, it's just the opposite.

With practice, the suffering of being, which we repress with continuous distractions, begins to emerge and show itself, because we become aware of it. The aim is not to get rid of these unpleasant or painful sensations but to make friends with them. It is one of the most difficult things but it is also the bravest path and whoever undertakes it is rewarded beyond all expectations. Vipassana insight (clear vision of reality as it truly is and not as a mental construction) develops wisdom, not an intellectual wisdom, but an intuitive wisdom that the mind cannot understand at the cognitive level.

A wisdom that over time breaks those ancient patterns that keep us trapped. Meditation books are an invaluable resource but they cannot replace pillow practice because they describe other people's experiences. Your best teacher will always be your practice.


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