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The Buddhist Retreat Centre |
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Ixopo, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa |
For people of all religions |
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BRC Newsletter: October 2025 Dear Friends, |
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| Buddha with protea | Image: Andrew Brown | |
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Thank you to those who zoomed into our 45th Annual General Meeting. I include a few excerpts from the introduction to my chairperson’s report for those who are interested. The BRC celebrated its 45th year of operation and marked the 55th anniversary of its founding by Louis van Loon in May over Wesak. Louis was fond of recalling how when he bought the property in 1970 as a derelict, abandoned farm in pouring rain and thick mist, unseen, no-one else wanted to buy it, because it was so useless to do anything with that was remotely connected to farming. It was too hilly and overrun with bramble, bugweed, and wild wattle. But it suited his purpose just fine. There were significant turning points his life and in the history of the BRC every ten years. In 1960 Louis took his first Buddhist Refuge and Precepts with a Sri Lankan Theravadin monk and, a few weeks later, with a Tibetan lama. In 1970 he bought Nirodha Farm and in 1980 the BRC opened for its first retreat to one retreatant! |
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| Dawn shot | Image: Andrew Brown | |
Blessed Are Those Who Plant Trees Under Whose Shade They Will Never Sit InA dear Sangha friend recently celebrated and marked his 60th birthday by planting a tree at the BRC. Over the past year, he and his wife have helped to rewild a section of the estate by generously donating 70 indigenous trees that are rooted and flourishing beautifully. We eagerly anticipate the blessing of summer rains, when this young forest takes its next leap toward maturity. Our friend is going to make this an annual pilgrimage. Spring is in the air with the promise of renewal inviting us to embrace change and growth. In Buddhism, this time of awakening mirrors our spiritual journeys, encouraging us to shed old habits and embrace new beginnings. It is the perfect opportunity to rejuvenate our spirits and change our way of being. Whether through Zen Sitting, or Somatic movement or Writing In The Twilight or just drumming, our September and October retreats offer a safe space to connect with ourselves and the world around us. Join us on retreat and step into a season of personal growth. Winter Zazenkai At The BRC: 16-18 SeptemberFor the last three months, I held mid-week gatherings at the BRC for anyone who had "nowhere else to be" and wanted to sit seriously - zazenkai. A zazenkai is simply an opportunity to sit with friends who have made the commitment to themselves and each other to sit in meditation with dedicated resolve. As with traditional Zen centres, the zazenkai offers a taste of sesshin without the intensity of a week-long retreat. Here in the valley, I wanted to honour that spirit while shaping something unique to the BRC. The foundation of our zazenkai is the zazen-kinhin. This is a formulaic meditation marked by a period of zazen (seated meditation) broken with a phase of walking meditation and then settling down again for a second session of zazen. We return to the stillness and the breath - nothing more. Each moment a unique point of our life and each worthy of honour. We bow to one another, we sit, we chant, we breathe, we stand, we walk, we sit, we breathe, we bow again. Shogan |
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| Early spring colour | Image: Andrew Brown | |
There are still a few spaces left on the following September retreats:Travelling Light: Words To Lighten The Load Along The RoadDorrian Haarhoff | Weekend | 26-28 September 2025 Writing In The Twilight: Leave A gift, Leave A LegacyDorrian Haarhoff | 2 days | 28-30 September |
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| Drumming up a storm | Image: Andrew Brown | |
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Conducted Retreats October 2025 Finding Meaning And Purpose - Buddhist Insights Into The Nature Of MindVen Khenpo Jamyang Gompo | Weekend | 3-5 October A Family Retreat With Children In Mind 30% discount for a familyNatasha Sauer | 2 days accommodation | 7- 9 October Practical Consciousness - A Simple Guide To Raising Your ConsciousnessDash Singh | Weekend | 10-12 October Bringing Rumi’s Wisdom Into Everyday LifeLeonina Kaestele | 2 days | 14-16 October This workshop offers a hands-on, experiential approach to Rumi's teachings. Through reflective exercises, we will explore selected quotes and connect their meaning to real-life situations and personal experiences. Participants will have the opportunity to engage deeply, applying Rumi's wisdom to enrich their own lives and gain tools for navigating daily challenges with grace and insight. This workshop is ideal for professionals (therapists, caregivers, social workers) or anyone seeking self-empowerment and personal growth. Dreaming Is A BirthrightNomfundo Zama | Weekend | 17-19 October Sacred Drumming: Exploring Natural RhythmsRichard Ellis and Marc Kress | Weekend | 24-26 October Expel the Fire from Your Heart: Pa Tuan Chin QigongPaul Dorrian | 4 days | 27- 31 October Tibetan Monks' VisitKhenpo Gompo, Geshe Jamyang, Tashi Sonam, Tenzin Yeshi | 2 days | 28-30 October Step Into Spring With A Personal Retreat 15% discount mid-weekWe invite you to take a break and join us for an unstructured personal retreat at the BRC. During your stay, you can participate in meditation, yoga and qigong. Or, simply enjoy the tranquillity of the space - doing nothing seriously. A self retreat offers a slower rhythm, allowing you to step back from the busyness of life and find peace within. |
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Tibetan monks circumambulating the stupa |
Image: Chrisi van Loon | |
About the BRCPerched on a ridge at the head of a valley in the Umkomaas river system in KwaZulu-Natal, the Buddhist Retreat Centre looks out on a vista of indigenous valleys, forests and rolling hills receding like waves in the blue distance. Here, for forty-five years, people of all religions and none have come to experience peace and tranquillity. It is a gentle, sympathetic space where one can be still and get in touch with oneself and reflect on the things that crowd one's life. The BRC was voted by CNN as one of the ten best meditation centres in the world. The BRC was awarded Natural Heritage status in 1995 under the auspices of the Department of Environmental Affairs and received a certificate to that effect signed by President Nelson Mandela for turning an eroded farm into the natural paradise it has become - thousands of indigenous trees were planted by retreatants under the supervision of Mervyn Croft - with 160 species of birds, including the Blue Swallow, otter, deer, antbear and indigenous forests. The Centre was also given the special status of “Custodian of the Blue Swallow” for its work in preserving the breeding areas of this endangered bird. Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife granted the BRC “Private Nature Reserve” for the conservation of the rare Blue Swallow and Mistbelt Grassland. The BRC facilitated the founding of Woza Moya, the community-based NGO, located in Ufafa Valley, twenty - five years ago, on the estate. Their vision is for all people in the community to be healthy and productive, to live in a safe and clean environment, with good access to services and social justice. The Centre continues to support the organisation by showcasing their crafts in the shop and sponsoring their trainers and consultants. We have been very touched by your appreciative letters, emails and friendship towards the BRC - your spiritual home from home. How you can help to keep the Dharma wheels turning at the BRC and continue its legacy for the future: Become a Spiritual friend by:
The continued existence of the Centre as a sanctuary for healing is dependent on the goodwill and support of our Sangha. Chrisi Visit our website for further information, directions, image gallery etc. |
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