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ILC Western Retreat - 7 Days Training - Tucson AZ

Date: 
25 Feb 2012 - 5:30pm - 3 Mar 2012 - 1:30pm

North to WildernessBorders National Forest

7 days intensive training in beautiful Tucson mountains. Master Sam FS Chin will instruct. Also attending/instructing will be Alex and Dasha from ILC Russia.

Costs

ALL UPDATED EVENT DETAILS ARE FOUND AT THE RSVP LINK BELOW.

Tuition and Lodging: $100 per day.
Meals: $15 per day. Master Chin has agreed to cook for us! The food is fantastic.

Married couple tuition discount - $21 per day.
Family member tuition discount - $6 per day.

Training schedule (actual times will vary)

 

7:00 am Morning Training Chi Kung and Nei Gong
9:00 am Breakfast Delicious and Tasty
11:00 am Solo Training Harmonize with Self
2:00 pm Lunch Mmmm...
3:30 pm Break Personal time
4:00 pm Partner Training Harmonize with Opponent
7:00 pm Dinner Join us!
8:00 pm Meditation Bring a cushion
9:00 pm Individual Practice and
Personal instruction
Master Chin, Alex SkalozubDaria Sergeeva, Kelley Graham and others
11:30 pm Lights out Zzzzz....

Space is limited. First come, first serve. Shared bedrooms. Bring sleeping bags and pads. international travelers, seniors and long distance drivers have preference for beds. Discussion regarding local attractions and travel arrangements are found by following the RSVP link.

RSVP online. click here

Here's more of accommodations and training venue.

Upper deck daytimeUpper deck Nighttime

KitchenGournet Kitchen

Great roomThe View

Kalama Sutta (Kalama Sutra)

Do not simply believe what you hear just because you have heard it for a long time.
Do no follow tradition blindly merely because it has been practiced that way for many generations.
Do not be quick to listen to rumors.
Do not confirm anything just because it agrees with your scriptures.
Do not foolishly make assumptions.
Do not abruptly draw conclusions by what you see and hear.
Do not be fooled by outward appearances.
Do not hold on tightly to any view or idea just because you are comfortable with it.
Do not accept as fact anything that you yourself find to be illogical.
Do not be convinced of anything out of respect and deference to your spiritual teachers.

You should go beyond opinion and belief. You can rightly reject anything which when accepted, practiced and perfected leads to more aversion, more craving and more delusion. They are not beneficial and are to be avoided. Conversely, you can rightly accept anything which when accepted and practiced leads to unconditional love, contentment and wisdom. These things allow you time and space to develop a happy and peaceful mind. This should be your criteria on what is and what is not the truth; on what should be and what should not be the spiritual practice.

-The Buddha

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