What to bring
Clothing
The aim of the retreat is to prevent our minds being distracted by
the outside environment. To this end, clothing should be simple, modest,
and comfortable. Skimpy, revealing or tight clothing is not appropriate.
Make up is not necessary and sunbathing and partial nudity are not permitted.
Be prepared for cold even in summer. Although the bushland around the
retreat is out of bounds, comfortable walking shoes will be needed for
walking around the retreat.
Toiletries
Please bring your own soap, shampoo, conditioner, shower towel and
personal hygiene products. Do not forget to bring any medication you
are currently taking. The retreat has a fully-stocked first-aid kit.
Please do not hesitate to ask staff if you require anything from it,
such as headache tablets or bandaids. Tampons and pads are also available
on request.
Do’s and
Dont’s
Don’t:
The retreat is situated in bushland in the Northern outskirts of Sydney.
This is a high fire danger area throughout most of the year. Consequently
no fires may be lit at the retreat, either
inside or outside the rooms. In the event of a fire or emergency, please
assemble outside the main meditation hall and await instructions from
staff.
Water is very scarce in the retreat area. Consequently we ask everyone
to conserve water as much as possible,
and to never leave taps running. There are no laundry facilities at
the retreat, so please take your washing home with you.
Please switch off your mobile phones,
computers, computer games, radios and stereos during the retreat in
order to minimise distraction to yourself and to others.
No drugs, alcohol, cigarettes or other intoxicants
can be consumed at the retreat, and participants should not bring them
to the retreat.
Don’t worry if you are a beginner – the retreat is for
all levels of meditators. Meditation is simple, relaxing and pleasant
and you will be guided during each meditation by a monk. Just relax
and listen to his voice.
Do:
Do strive for perfection by trying to maintain 8 precepts during the
retreat.
Do feel free to ask our volunteer staff or the monks any questions
you may have about the retreat, DISA or Buddhism in general.
Do gain as much as you can from the retreat. This is a time to focus
on yourself. Enjoy it!
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