Illinois Vipassana Meditation Center
Dhamma Pakasa
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| Information for those who have been accepted at a meditation course at
the Illinois Vipassana Meditation Center: 1) Important Registration Notice 2) Arrival & Departure Information 3) Donation 4) Items To Bring To Your Course 5) Directions On How To Get To The Center & Ride Sharing Information 1) Important Registration Notice As accommodation is limited, we often have waiting lists for our courses. It is your responsibility to confirm your registration 3 weeks before the course begins. If you are unable to attend, please inform us as soon as possible so that another on the waiting list can attend. IF YOU HAVE NOT RECONFIRMED BY THE 21ST DAY (THREE WEEKS) BEFORE YOUR COURSE STARTS, YOUR SPACE WILL BE GIVEN TO SOMEONE ON THE WAITING LIST. Thank you for your cooperation. Back To Top 2) Arrival & Departure Information All students are asked to arrive between 3:00 and 6:00 p.m. on the day the course begins. After registration is completed, a light meal and orientation will precede the start of the course. The course will end at approximately 7:30 a.m. on the last day, day 11 of the course. All new students, as well as old (returning) students taking a full course, are required to remain until the very end of the course. Part-time old students will not be permitted to leave on Metta day, the tenth full day, except in case of emergency or by prior arrangement with the assistant teacher(s). Back To Top 3) Donations According to the tradition of pure Vipassana, courses are run solely on a donation basis. Donations are accepted only from those who have completed at least one 10-day course with S.N. Goenka or one of his assisting teachers. Having experienced the benefits of Vipassana, students taking the course for the first time may give a donation on the last day of the course. Back To Top 4) Items To Bring To Your Course PLEASE NOTE: Students are asked not to bring to the course any personal food, cell phones, pagers, laptop computers, palm pilots, reading materials, or journals to write in. BEDDING
MEDITATION CUSHIONS
CLOTHING Summer temperatures, June through September, range from 4°C (50°F) at night to 32°C (90°F), or sometimes hotter, in the afternoon. Winter temperatures range from -20°C (-4°F) to 5°C (41°F) with snow. All students should observe the rules for modest dress as outlined in the Code of Discipline. Shorts, tank tops, transparent, tight or revealing clothing, etc. are not permitted. Tights or leggings should be worn only under a knee length top or skirt/dress. Following is a list of items that you should consider including:
TOILETRIES
OTHER ARTICLES
5) Directions On How To Get To The Center & Ride Sharing Information For a map of how to get to the center and to review road conditions please visit: Directions. If you are interested in sharing a ride to the center please email rides@pakasa.dhamma.org or check out the ride share board at http://rides.server.dhamma.org/pakasa Back To Top |
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Tel. [1] 815 489-0420
Fax [1] (360) 283-7068
E-mail: info@pakasa.dhamma.org