The Ultimate Path of “Renunciation”
with Ronya Banks
March 23 - 25, 2018
Single rooms are issued based on availability, and are on a first-come-first-serve basis.
The Buddhist path is founded on “renunciation” from worldly life. But what does renunciation really mean? What does “renunciation” look like for a standard lay person in today’s modern world characterized by many as a “climate of chaos”? And how does one go about initiating the “renouncing process”?
Join Buddhist Insight Meditation teacher Ronya Banks at the beautiful Heartwood Refuge Retreat center in Hendersonville, NC, as she guides you in Buddhist contemplative processes to deepen your meditation practice, and help you in your renunciation journey; a journey designed to set your mind and heart free – free to engage wisely in any circumstances.
This Insight (Vipassana) Meditation retreat is a silent meditation retreat taking place over two nights and three days. The daily schedule will consist of alternating periods of sitting and walking meditation, plus optional Mindful Movement practice.
The teacher, Ronya Banks, will offer a daily dharma talk and meetings with participants.
The retreat is appropriate for those who are new to retreat practice as well as for those with more experience. All are welcome.
Leader
Founder and lead teacher of the Asheville Insight Meditation center, in Asheville, North Carolina, Ronya Banks originally began her meditation practice in 1985, and she has personally spent over a year on silent residential Insight Meditation retreats with over 30 different teachers. In addition to experience as a Theravada Buddhist nun, Ronya is also a graduate of the Spirit Rock & Insight Meditation Society’s joint Community Dharma Leader program. She has been teaching for over a decade to people from all over the world. Ms. Banks earlier life also included being a business entrepreneur, consultant, and single mother of…
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