Index

Kontakt
What is Vipassana
Swiss Association
Swiss Center
Vipassana Courses
 

One Day Courses in Berne
and Eschenz (Lake of Constance)


Berne:
6th. September, 18th Oktober, 29th. November

Eschenz, Saturday 20th September 2008, Sunday 2nd November 2008, Sat. 20th Dec. 2008, Sun 4th January 2009

from 09.00am to 5.00pm

These courses will be conducted by assistant teachers. The courses are held in English and German and they are open to students who have completed at least one full ten days course in this tradition.

Location Berne: Vipassana Gruppe Bern
Lindenrain 1a, 3012 Bern
(close to train station and Insel hospital )

Registration for Berne: by mail. Please include your full name and address, phone number and place/date of your first Vipassana course, if possible with the name(s) of the teacher.

Email: bern-info@sumeru.dhamma.org

 

Location Eschenz: Vipassana Eschenz,
Unterdorfstrasse 7, 8264 Eschenz

Registration for Eschenz: by mail. Please include your full name and address, phone number and place/date of your first Vipassana course, if possible with the name(s) of the teacher.

Email: eschenz-info@sumeru.dhamma.org

 

 

 

Vipassana, which means to see things as they really are, is one of India's most ancient techniques of meditation. It was rediscovered by Gotama Buddha more than 2500 years ago and was taught by him as a universal remedy for universal ills, i.e., an Art Of Living. For those who are not familiar with Vipassana Meditation, an Introduction to Vipassana by Mr. Goenka is available.

The technique of Vipassana Meditation is taught at ten-day residential courses during which participants learn the basics of the method, and practice sufficiently to experience its beneficial results.

All expenses are met by donations from people who, having completed a course and experienced the benefits of Vipassana, wish to give others the opportunity to also benefit.

Worldwide there are now over 130 Meditation Centers. Also in Switzerland a Vipassana Center was set up in 1999, in Mont-Soleil in the Bernese Jura mountains.

After reviewing the Code of Discipline for the courses in Vipassana Meditation and checking the schedule of courses in your area, you may then make an Application for a course at that location.

Vipassana Courses are even being conducted in prisons, with great success and wonderful benefits for the inmates who participate.

Contact: Dhamma Sumeru, Centre Vipassana, No 140, CH-2610 Mont-Soleil, Tel. +41 (0)32 941 16 70, Fax +41 (0)32 941 16 50, info@sumeru.dhamma.org
Last update: July 20, 2008 / webmaster