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IN PERSON : Death and Impermanence- Embracing the Cycles of Receiving and Letting go -A life affirming retreat in O Sel Ling ( Spain)


  • O Sel Ling centro de retiros 18400 Órgiva, Granada Spain (map)

Explore a unique and creative approach to understanding our own impermanence and mortality during this retreat. Dive deep into the transformative power of this exploration in a serene retreat setting. Embrace the profound impact of acknowledging our mortality, unlocking a richer comprehension of life's true essence.

Join us in this distinctive retreat where you'll actively engage with your own impermanence, nurturing your vitality and illuminating the infinite preciousness of life. Let this experience inspire a genuine search for purpose and fulfilment, helping you clarify your priorities and align with what truly matters.

As you embark on this enlightening journey of self-discovery, you'll evolve into a more authentic and compassionate individual. Acquire the skills to support others in their challenging moments, guiding them with understanding and strength.

Enrol now to uncover the profound wisdom that arises from recognising life's impermanence. Harness your true potential and discover fulfilment in leading a life filled with purpose!

Bookings
To book your place please visit the Osel Ling retreat center website

Languages
This retreat will be facilitated in English with Spanish translation.

 Who is it for?
This retreat is suitable for people of all faiths and cultural traditions who wish to explore the topic of death and impermanence and want to find ways to deal with it in a creative and positive manner.

“Among the footprints, that of the elephant is the largest.

Among all the contemplations, that of impermanence and death is the most important.”

-The Buddha

Facilitator

Bruno Rizzi, Bruno has been practising Tibetan Buddhism since 1981  and was ordained for 7 years  while he studied  at Nalanda Monastery ( France).
Bruno has been working for 19 years as a palliative nurse at  Christophorus Hospice (Munich) and has over 12 years experience leading workshops and retreats on the topic of death and impermanence as an opportunity for finding meaning, growing  and transformation.