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Tuesday, February 7, 2023

Vipassna Meditation in Ladakh Saboo Village












Embarking on a Journey of Inner Peace: 10 Days of Vippsana Meditation in Ladakh's Saboo Village


Meditation has been widely recognized as a tool for promoting mental and physical well-being. But what if you were to take it to the next level and dedicate 10 full days to it, disconnecting from the world and immersing yourself in a spiritual experience? This is what the Vippsana meditation camp in Ladakh's Saboo village offers.


 Yes, a Vipassana course can be a great way to disconnect from the world and find peace and inner reflection. Vipassana is a form of meditation that involves introspection and self-observation. During the course, participants are expected to observe silence, eat simple meals, and limit their contact with the outside world in order to focus on their practice.

While the 10-day course can be challenging, especially for those who are used to a fast-paced lifestyle, it can also be a transformative and rewarding experience. By taking time to focus on their thoughts and feelings, many people who participate in Vipassana courses report feeling more centered, relaxed, and better able to handle the stresses of daily life. However, it's important to keep in mind that Vipassana may not be suitable for everyone and it is always a good idea to consult with a doctor or mental health professional before embarking on any form of meditation or mindfulness practice.


The camp lasts for 11 days, starting with an afternoon of registration and induction on the first day. The next day, the journey of inward exploration begins, with a strict schedule of guided meditations and rest periods. Participants are awakened every morning at 4:30 AM with a hand bell and are expected to be in the meditation hall by 5 AM. From 5 AM to 6:30 AM, they engage in guided meditation, followed by rest and breakfast from 6:30 AM to 8 AM. The rest of the day is divided into three more meditation sessions, with breaks for lunch, tea, and very light snacks. At 7 PM, the guru gives instructions and conducts a satsang, providing participants with insight into their experiences and what to expect for the following day.


This 10-day Vippsana meditation camp is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to disconnect from the distractions of the world and focus solely on self-discovery and inner peace. The rules are simple: no speaking, no phones, and a strict adherence to the daily schedule. However, in case of an emergency, participants can provide contact information to the center and their families.

Certainly! The daily schedule of the Vippsana meditation camp is designed to allow participants to rest and recharge between meditation sessions. Here's a more detailed look at the breaks:


Lunch Break: From 11 AM to 1 PM, participants are allowed to take a break for lunch. This break serves as an opportunity for them to nourish their bodies and prepare for the rest of the day's meditation sessions. It is important to note that lunch is the last meal of the day, so participants should make sure to eat enough to sustain them until the following day.

Tea and Light Snacks Break: From 4 PM to 5 PM, participants are offered tea and very light snacks, such as fruit or crackers. This break is a chance for them to recharge their energy levels and prepare for the final meditation session of the day. It is also a time to reflect on their experiences and gain a deeper understanding of their thoughts and emotions.

The breaks are an essential part of the Vippsana meditation camp and play a crucial role in helping participants maintain their focus and energy throughout the day. They provide the necessary rest and sustenance for the body and mind, allowing participants to fully immerse themselves in the meditation practice.


By the end of the 10 days, participants will have gained a deeper understanding of themselves, their thoughts, and emotions. They will have developed a stronger connection with their inner selves, leading to a more peaceful and fulfilling life.


So, if you're looking to take your meditation practice to the next level and embark on a journey of self-discovery and inner peace, the Vippsana meditation camp in Ladakh's Saboo village is the perfect opportunity.



42 comments:

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It’s a blessing to visit such places with such environment and it feels good to be there
The writer summarise the experience very beautifully god bless you

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Anonymous said...

Vipassana is best way to connect with the supreme power by entering in urself that reminds a person about the unity and uniqueness in a same time
Self awareness by the shortest form of life called breath and make you feel that everything is happening within you
Writer is blessed with the same
Please correct me if I said wrong

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Nice , Meditation is the fuel for our soul and mind . It’s the only way to feel the intense energy which forms the whole universe ie the God

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Anonymous said...

Does it helps overcome true love
how vipassana will help me when I breathe him with each of the breaths I own life long

Diya Pahwa said...

True love is not something that can be overcome. If your love is truly genuine and authentic, it cannot be overcome by anything else. True love is a powerful force that can sustain us through difficult times and provide a sense of purpose and fulfillment in life. But with ture love you feel oneness, equanimous...
Vipassana meditation is a practice that can help you develop a greater awareness and understanding of your thoughts and emotions, including those related to love. By focusing on your breath and observing your thoughts without judgment, you can gain a deeper insight into the nature of your feelings and develop greater clarity and equanimity.
It's natural to feel a strong attachment to someone we love, and it's okay to feel that way. However, it's important to recognize that our attachments can cause us suffering if we become too fixated on them. Vipassana meditation can help you cultivate a sense of detachment and acceptance, which can help you experience love in a more healthy and balanced way.
Ultimately, the spiritual approach to love is about cultivating mindfulness, compassion, and wisdom, which can help us navigate the complexities of our emotions and relationships with greater skill and grace

M said...

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Anonymous said...

Beautiful thoughts thank you for reply
It feels good that you can feel my pain and advised the things m going through
I feel true love belongs to women only
The one I love can’t feel
I will try to follow what you advised

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Congratulations to the blogger