The next Bodhi Berlin day-long silent meditation retreat is planned to take place Sunday, 26th April 2026, 10:00–17:00 at Hessische Str. 12, 10115 Berlin.
The retreat space is accessible via stairs and has both cushions and chairs as seating options.
We have space for 12 retreatants total. If you would like to attend, please do the following:
When we have received your e-mail and your deposit, we will add you to the list of participants. If the 12 spots are already filled, you will be added to the waiting list and if a space does not free up, we will refund your deposit.
If you have registered and for some reason cannot attend, please let us know as soon as possible so that we can offer your place to someone on the waiting list. Those who notify us at least forty-eight hours before the retreat will be able to receive a refund of your deposit.
The Buddhist scriptures illustrate the quest for liberation in various ways, each of which sheds a different light on the nature of the practice.
One of the groups of factors particularly emphasized by the Buddha are the five spiritual faculties (the five Indriya):
These faculties are the equipment or provisions necessary for the journey. They work together, supporting and complementing one another, to help us progress along the path.
Faculty means that they possess the quality of walking the path in the right way. Through them, one progresses along the path; they give strength. The Buddha speaks of five faculties, or human potentials, through which a person can move from ignorance to right understanding.
It is a path of profound understanding of our life in all its aspects. Through correct practice, we understand not only our individual life, but existence in general.
During our evening together, we will look deeper into how these five Indriya work together. How they complement each other and support us in our endeavours on our way
In 1993, Mettā (Irene Wulff) joined the monastic Sangha in Amaravati, England. As a Siladhara (Ajahn Mettā), she was ordained in the Thai Forest Monastery tradition (Ajahn Chah) from 1996 to 2017. She lived and practiced primarily in England at the monasteries of Amaravati and Cittaviveka. During this time, Ajahn Sumedho and Ajahn Sucitto were her spiritual teachers and mentors. In June 2017, she left the order and now lives in Berlin. Since 2018, she has taught regularly at the Buddhist Academy Berlin-Brandenburg.
Further information, updates, and resources can be found on our website: https://bodhiberlin.org/
We look forward to seeing you soon!
The Bodhi Berlin Team
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