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Dhamma Vaddhana Vipassana Meditation Center

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marker Twentynine Palms, California

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50 reviews
A.K. Young

07/07/2020
I attended a 10 day course here and served two 10 day courses here. The place is beautifully desolate, a desert. The teachers are helpful and the course leaves feeling cleansed mentally, physically, and emotionally. You get your own private room. The course is rigorous, but well worth it.
Joseph Palladino

06/24/2020
Wow. A wild ride for sure. This is not an easy 10 days but it is worth it. The analogy of this being like spiritual boot camp rang true on many levels. You will likely be challenged in ways that you have not been before. 9-10 hours of seated silence each day reveals many things about your mind. At times, when I was going to the hall for a sit, especially later in the week, I felt like I was going to watch a movie of my life in HD and was unsure whether it would be a comedy or horror. In sustained silence, the unconscious mind has a way of reawakening and sending up into view past memories that you must face and observe. I am going to address a few things that I did not see covered in some of the other reviews. First, as others have pointed out, the grounds are spectacular, especially the walking path at night. Simply stunning landscape out there in the desert. The rooms are adequate with AC and the beds are a bit hard. The food for lunch was fantastic. Whoever is cooking back there either runs a restaurant or should be. The schedule is demanding and I do suggest you buy in fully. Meaning, that you go the meditation hall for all of the sits. This will ensure you get the most out of the experience. I was and still am totally impressed and inspired by the people who shared the experience with me. A few times I would open my eyes and just marvel at the courage of the people there to do such an intense and challenging experience. The world is full of convenient distractions for sure, that are intoxicating, and for people to want something beyond that stimulation is amazing. So, I'm sending my love the July 3-14 group, you rock. I would also suggest reading up on Buddhist teaching/philosophy before hand if you not that familiar with some of the core teachings and ideas. While vast in scope and varied across many traditions and sects, the core teachings of no-self, impermanence, and suffering are staples of Buddhism. I find the section on Buddhism from Huston Smith's book on the World Religions from the early 1960's quite good and would recommend that as a good entry point. The course is run by audio and video recordings from a 10 day course back in 1991 by the Vipassana teacher Goenka. He is quite a teacher. A great story-teller with a very sharp mind with deep insights and theological nuance. I found his talks to be compelling especially the ones from days 4-9. I would suggest keeping a bit of an open, critical mind to some of his claims though. He seeks not to convert for sure which he states quite often, but does slip into making some claims that are worthy of some deeper inquiry. For instance, he believes in reincarnation, that he has friends he is certain to have known in previous lives, and that his specific teaching of this ten day course in India was somehow prophesied 2500 years ago. Also, the discourses on morality were not very nuanced. However, as stated above, he is a very gifted story teller, has a brilliant mind, and his defense and teaching of the Dharma as being scientific, rational, and non-sectarian is deeply admirable and much needed in the world. Theological quibbles aside, he is a teacher of deep wisdom and knowledge, and his sharing of the dharma is inspiring. So, if you want a secularized meditation experience, you will not get that fully here as the whole practice is framed in Buddhist teachings, but I do not think that will be a problem for you. I could go on and on. In total, this is a really life changing experience in many ways. You will learn that meditation is not about feeling calm and relaxed. You will learn that meditation is really about training the mind to become less prone to blindly cling onto pleasure or to have aversion to pain. You will see your habits of mind in both directions very clearly (towards cravings/away from aversion). In conclusion, to the teachers, managers, volunteers, cooking staff, etc, thank you so much for your service. Your dedication to the well-being of others is deeply felt, appreciated, and inspiring.
Naomi Mest

06/22/2020
Always thankful for a visit
Stanislav Klinikov

06/20/2020
The best Vipassana center ever. I sit 3 times in different locations, and this one seems newest and very well taken care of
The Contemplative Panther

06/14/2020
Experienced amazingly beautiful meditation retreats here <3