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      Shambhala Anu-Ati Buddhist. i recommend books and courses taught by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and Namkhai Norbu. As well as Sutrayana-Vajrayana foundation training from them or Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche or WHOEVER YOU COINCIDENTALLY MEET as a teacher (do your homework though). These are the ones i dig, but they are not the only ones - the BEST teacher is the ONE that YOU connect with. They teach all over the world.
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      I just found out that there is a Vipassana centre very close to me. Apparently they have these meditation "courses" all over the world. Someone mentioned it on reddit the other day and I googled it and was surprised to find them all over Australia. I really didn't think we'd have them here. Has anyone been to one? It seems like it could be pretty good.

      Vipassana Centre Victoria

      I assume it's the same essential thing in all the centres they have throughout the world.

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      Quote Originally Posted by tommo View Post
      I just found out that there is a Vipassana centre very close to me. Apparently they have these meditation "courses" all over the world. Someone mentioned it on reddit the other day and I googled it and was surprised to find them all over Australia. I really didn't think we'd have them here. Has anyone been to one? It seems like it could be pretty good.

      Vipassana Centre Victoria

      I assume it's the same essential thing in all the centres they have throughout the world.
      Just looking around the site, it looks like a bit of a cult of personality and/or business venture.
      If you have a sense of caring for others, you will manifest a kind of inner strength in spite of your own difficulties and problems. With this strength, your own problems will seem less significant and bothersome to you. By going beyond your own problems and taking care of others, you gain inner strength, self-confidence, courage, and a greater sense of calm.Dalai Lama



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      Quote Originally Posted by Taosaur View Post
      Just looking around the site, it looks like a bit of a cult of personality and/or business venture.
      I had the same thought at first.... however, it seems they only take donations from people who have done the 10 day course.

      Although, the cult of personality thing I think I agree with. They seem way too strict for me, I don't think it would suit, but I thought maybe someone has done it and could give a reason as to why it is like that, or if it's beneficial to be that strict etc.

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      Quote Originally Posted by tommo View Post
      I had the same thought at first.... however, it seems they only take donations from people who have done the 10 day course.

      Although, the cult of personality thing I think I agree with. They seem way too strict for me, I don't think it would suit, but I thought maybe someone has done it and could give a reason as to why it is like that, or if it's beneficial to be that strict etc.
      Looks ok to me. If it is close, just go to one of the Open House-Public events and chat with others (members and non members too). Feel it out. It is good to be a LITTLE skeptical at FIRST. But be Open too. Research the lineage for Scandal and if any, make sure its not bs. Also see if this happened, they have Corrected the situation by replacing and establishing ethics codes. Not saying this about this group, but about ANY group, i would think this way til you have been there a while. Personally, I was so screwed up when i came into Dharma that a scandalous person was an upgrade for me-haha. But nowadays there are many people interested in Meditation that are much more Mature than myself. Usually in Sutra Buddhism , its not too Cultish (not 100% but usually) - thats partly due to the Strictness (which is a good thing). Sutra and Zen are often like this, you may think of it like Boot Camp thats good for you, although your Ego may not like it, the Buddha in you will ! There is probably a Shambhala Center near there too, google it - Meditation instruction and Meditation Instructors (well trained and Vetted) are free there .

      you can get free instruction here to try it at home :

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PsMLM2zVRbM
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      Quote Originally Posted by ohaimax View Post
      Shambhala Anu-Ati Buddhist. i recommend books and courses taught by Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche and Namkhai Norbu. As well as Sutrayana-Vajrayana foundation training from them or Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche or WHOEVER YOU COINCIDENTALLY MEET as a teacher (do your homework though). These are the ones i dig, but they are not the only ones - the BEST teacher is the ONE that YOU connect with. They teach all over the world.
      cheers ,
      OM
      The best teacher is yourself.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Nhuc View Post
      The best teacher is yourself.
      This is true.. However for most 99.9% this does not work well until one has reached a level egolessness.

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