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Questions & Answers About the Technique of Vipassana Meditation
Why is the course ten days long?
Actually, the ten-day course is the minimum; it provides an
essential introduction and foundation to the technique. To develop
in the practice is a lifetime job. Experience over generations has
shown that if Vipassana is taught in periods of less than ten days,
the student does not get a sufficient experiential grasp of the
technique. Traditionally, Vipassana was taught in retreats
lasting seven weeks. With the dawning of the 20th century, the
teachers of this tradition began to experiment with shorter times
to suit the quickening pace of life. They tried thirty days, two
weeks, ten days, down to seven days--and they found that less than
ten days is not enough time for the mind to settle down and work
deeply with the mind-body phenomenon.
How many hours a day will I be meditating?
The day begins at 4:00 a.m. with a wakeup bell and continues
until 9:00 p.m. There are about ten hours of meditation throughout
the day, interspersed with regular breaks and rest periods. Every
evening at 7:00 p.m. there is a videotaped lecture by the Teacher,
S.N. Goenka, which provides a context for meditators to understand
their experience of the day. This schedule has proved workable and
beneficial for hundreds of thousands of people for decades.
What language is used in the course?
The teaching is given through recordings of S.N. Goenka, speaking
in English or Hindi, together with a translation into a local
language. Tape translations exist in most of the major languages
of the world, including English.
If the teachers conducting a course do not speak the local language
fluently, interpreters will be there to help.
Language is usually no barrier for someone who wants to join a
course.
How much does the course cost?
Each student who attends a Vipassana course is given this gift by
a previous student. There is no charge for either the teaching, or
for room and board. All Vipassana courses worldwide are run on a
strictly voluntary donation basis. At the end of your course, if
you have benefited from the experience, you are welcome to donate
for the coming course, according to your volition and your means.
How much are teachers paid to conduct courses?
Teachers receive no payment, donations or other material benefit.
They are required to have their own private means of support. This
rule means that some of them may have less time for teaching, but
it protects students from exploitation and it guards against
commercialism. In this tradition, teachers give Vipassana purely
as a service to others. All they get is the satisfaction of
seeing people's happiness at the end of ten days.
I can't sit cross legged. Can I meditate?
Certainly. Chairs are provided for those unable to sit
comfortably on the floor because of age or a physical problem.
I'm on a special diet. Can I bring my own food?
If your doctor has prescribed a special diet, let us know and we
will see whether we can provide what you need. If the diet is
too specialized or would interfere with meditation, we might have
to ask you to wait until you can be more flexible. We're sorry
but students are required to choose from the food provided to
them, rather than bring food for themselves. Most people find
the choice is ample and they enjoy the simple vegetarian diet.
Can pregnant women attend courses? Are there any special arrangements or instructions for them?
Pregnant women may certainly attend, and many women come
specifically during pregnancy to take advantage of the
opportunity to work deeply and in silence during this special
time. We ask pregnant women to ensure they are confident
that their pregnancy is stable before applying. We provide the
extra food they need and ask them to work in a relaxed way.
Why is a course conducted in silence?
All students attending the course observe "noble silence"
— that is, silence of body, speech and mind. They agree to
refrain from communicating with their co-meditators. However,
students are free to contact the management about their material
needs, and to speak with the instructor. Silence is observed for
the first nine full days. On the tenth day, speech is resumed as
a way of re-establishing the normal pattern of daily life.
Continuity of practice is the secret of success in this course;
silence is an essential component in maintaining this continuity.
How can I be sure I am capable of doing the meditation?
For a person in reasonable physical and mental health who is
genuinely interested and willing to make a sincere effort,
meditation (including "noble silence") is not difficult.
If you are able to follow the instructions patiently and
diligently, you can be sure of tangible results. Though it
may appear daunting, the day's schedule is neither too severe
nor too relaxed. Moreover, the presence of other students
practicing conscientiously in a peaceful and conducive
atmosphere lends tremendous support to one's efforts.
Is there anyone who should not participate in a course?
Obviously someone who is physically too weak to follow the
schedule will not be able to benefit from a course. The same
is true of someone suffering from psychiatric problems, or
someone undergoing emotional upheaval. Through a process of
questions and answers, we will be able to help you decide
clearly beforehand whether you are in a position to benefit
fully from a course. In some cases applicants are asked to
get approval from their doctor before they can be accepted.
Can Vipassana cure physical or mental diseases?
Many diseases are caused by our inner agitation. If the
agitation is removed, the disease may be alleviated or
disappear. But learning Vipassana with the aim of curing
a disease is a mistake that never works. People who try to
do this waste their time because they are focusing on the
wrong goal. They may even harm themselves. They will
neither understand the meditation properly nor succeed in
getting rid of the disease.
How about depression? Does Vipassana cure that?
Again, the purpose of Vipassana is not to cure diseases.
Someone who really practices Vipassana learns to be happy
and balanced in all circumstances. But a person with a
history of severe depression may not be able to apply the
technique properly and may not get the desired results.
The best thing for such a person is to work with a
health professional. Vipassana teachers are meditation
experts, not psychotherapists.
Can Vipassana make people mentally unbalanced?
No. Vipassana teaches you to be aware and equanimous,
that is, balanced, despite all the ups and downs of life.
But if someone comes to a course concealing serious
emotional problems, that person may be unable to understand
the technique or to apply it properly to achieve the desired
results. This is why it is important to let us know your
past history so that we can judge whether you will benefit
from a course.
Do I have to be a Buddhist to practice Vipassana?
People from many religions and no religion have found the
meditation course helpful and beneficial. Vipassana is an
art of living, a way of life. While it is the essence of
what the Buddha taught, it is not a religion; rather, it
is the cultivation of human values leading to a life which
is good for oneself and good for others.
Why do I have to stay for the entire ten days?
Vipassana is taught step by step, with a new step added
each day to the end of the course. If you leave early, you
do not learn the full teaching and do not give the technique
a chance to work for you. Also, by meditating intensively,
a course participant initiates a process that reaches
fulfillment with the completion of the course. Interrupting
the process before completion is not advisable.
Is it dangerous to leave a course early?
The point is that leaving early is shortchanging yourself.
You don't give yourself a chance to learn the full technique
and so you won't be able to apply it successfully in daily
life. You also interrupt the process in the middle rather
than letting it come to the proper conclusion. To get home a
day or two early, you waste all the time you have invested.
How about the tenth day, when talking is allowed and serious meditation stops? Can I leave then?
The tenth day is a very important transition back to ordinary
life. No one is permitted to leave on that day.
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