As part of Personal and Professional
Development, a group consisting of 5 members—2 from Samdrup Jongkhar Initiative
and 3 from Lho Mon Education took part in a two-week summer retreat (Dathun) from
15th to 28th, August 2018 at Deer Park
Institute, Bir, Himachal Pradesh. This program was
led by a team of Buddhist instructors under Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche and Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche.
The Dathun provided the unique
opportunity to practice sitting meditation including morning and evening chants,
walking meditation, silent meals, silent periods, functional talking, meetings
with senior meditation instructors, and dharma talks. It was a special
opportunity to explore and understand our own minds and the world around us
without pressure or distraction. As intended, the Dathun provided
that space of simplicity and clarity, which is
rarely manageable in our day-to-day work place and mundane lives.
This indeed was our main purpose of this Dathun participation
to have that personal space. For much of the day the participants were
together in complete silence. There was also unscheduled open times for us to
read, take walks or just sit and relax. There were also some household chores
or kitchen work at regular intervals as a part of practice.
The program was designed to follow the
traditional program guidelines: that there be no music, no drinking of
alcohol or taking non-prescription drugs, that reading materials are dharma
books only, and that we take part fully in the schedule.
Although we were not able to continue the
month-long Dathun because of time constraint, the first two
weeks of participation gave us the taste of what it is like to watch our mind
and body with total focus and discipline.