Mindfulness of Body

REGISTER: TBD
COURSE DATES: TBD
PREVIOUSLY OFFERED: Jan – Mar 2024

The Satipatthāna Sutta, an important and practical discourse, has influenced most of the approaches to mindfulness and insight meditation that we practice today. This online course will work with the practices and teachings that are found in the Satipatthāna Sutta with a focus on mindfulness of the body. We will develop mindfulness in relationship to sensations, anatomical parts, and material elements, and practice reflection on death.

This is the first in a two-part Satipatthāna Series; a subsequent course will address mindfulness of feeling tone, mental states, and phenomena.

WHAT TO EXPECT

This online course includes five content modules with:

  • recorded lectures
  • reading assignments
  • sutta study
  • guided meditations
  • peer led discussion forums
  • optional video conferences with Shaila Catherine
CONTENT MODULE THEMES
  • Introduction to Satipatthana Practice and Mindfulness
  • Contemplation of Anatomical Parts
  • Contemplation on Elements
  • Reflections on Death
  • Practicing Non-clinging

Daily meditation practice is strongly encouraged.

DATES for the optional conference calls in 2024 are subject to change.

The current plan is to offer them on Sundays at 9:30 AM Pacific Time (San Francisco) on:

Sunday Jan 28
Sunday Feb 11
Sunday Feb 25
Sunday Mar 10
Sunday Mar 24

PREREQUISITE FOR ENROLLMENT

This course is suitable for all levels of experience. Please refer to the FAQ tab for more information.

Two Required Texts

Perspectives on Satipatthāna 

by Bhikkhu Anālayo
Windhorse Publications, 2014

What are the technology requirements for this course?2021-03-11T17:19:03-08:00

A computer with dependable internet access and a browser, and standard (freely available) software for listening to audio files and viewing PDF documents.

A mobile app for Moodle courseware is also available for those who prefer to access the course via a mobile device.

 

Will there be interactions with the teachers and other students?2019-10-25T19:05:35-07:00

Yes, both. Shaila Catherine will offer several opportunities for optional live audio conferences. These sessions are optional and open to all class participants, and recordings are later made available within the course. These large group conference calls may include reflections on the lesson topic, questions and answers about applying course topics to your meditation practice, or the study of a sutta. Practical questions and comments related to meditation and the course materials are invited. However, Shaila is not available outside these large group calls for individual inquiries or practice guidance.

Students will also interact through the written discussion forums. Shaila reviews the written forums to draw out themes for the audio conferences, but she will rarely add a post directly. The written forums are intended to be a space for peer-to-peer discussions; they are moderated by a team of wise, skilled discussion leaders who help guide the forum discussions toward in-depth and practical explorations of the course themes.

What if I will be away in retreat or traveling during the course dates?2018-09-10T16:04:14-07:00

Bodhi Courses is planned and designed for people with busy schedules and every-day demands. The self-paced learning modules offer flexibility for completing assignments. Internet access is needed, but if you have a mobile device or internet access while traveling, your participation can continue without interruption. Audio talks are streamed, not downloadable.

What is the format for this course?2021-10-11T10:42:23-07:00

The course is entirely online, and includes recorded lectures and guided meditation instructions, readings, sutta study, discussion forums, a library of resources, and optional live audio or video conferences with Shaila Catherine.

What if I still have questions?2021-10-11T16:55:47-07:00

Contact:  bcregistration

What about time demands for this course?2018-09-10T15:51:04-07:00

The assignments will likely require about 3 hours per week, depending on your level of interest and inquiry. Each learning module will span 7-14 days, and during that designated period, you may work at your own pace. Daily meditation practice is strongly encouraged.

Will I need special software for the course?2021-10-11T16:53:40-07:00

No. The course is hosted on Moodle, which is courseware widely used by schools, universities, and various learning programs worldwide. Moodle is compatible with both PC and Mac. Moodle is browser-based, requiring no downloads or installations. For mobile devices, the Moodle moblie app is available for (free) download.

Optional live audio or video conferences with Shaila Catherine may be accessed by either computer or phone. Details will be provided in the course.

What additional fees and costs might I incur?2019-10-25T19:00:31-07:00

The sliding scale registration fee is the only payment made to Bodhi Courses. In addition you will need to purchase the required course book(s) from your favorite book supplier or borrow from a library.

Our lectures and guided meditations are streamed, not downloadable. Depending upon the service contract with your internet provider you may incur data charges to listen to the lectures.

Will the course material remain available to us after the class period has ended?2021-10-11T10:38:40-07:00

We design our recorded lectures, guided meditations, and conference calls to function within the context of a structured course, and therefore we do not make them available for downloading or use outside the course. We envision this to be a classroom experience that is limited in time to the specified course period. We do not offer permanent access or personal possession of the talks, guided meditations, or recordings.

We do, however, provide the following support for enrolled participants: during each 2-3 month course period, the completed course modules remain available and students can review material from earlier modules throughout the duration of the course.  We also keep our courses available for a few weeks after the closing date. The number of weeks varies and depends upon how much time our volunteers need to prepare for the next Bodhi Course. Usually the material is available for 3-4 weeks after the course ends, and we announce the final date within the course. This extension offers extra time for students to review the material or catch up if they fell behind. After this period for review, the material will no longer be available and access to the course will be denied.

What does the registration fee cover?2018-10-30T13:47:43-07:00

The registration fee covers participation in the course, but does not include books. Additional donations (dana) for the teacher is welcome and encouraged.

Donations may be offered through our Teacher Support Page.

What if I want to cancel my registration? Are the registration fees refundable?2018-09-10T15:56:32-07:00

Registration fees are non-refundable. In the case of cancellations that occur at least 14 days prior to the course start date, Bodhi Courses will credit the amount above half the low end of the sliding scale towards a future course. Voucher credits expire in one year.

Will I need any books for this course?2022-08-02T09:43:57-07:00

Yes, two books are required for this course. Wisdom Wide and Deep: A Practical Handbook for Mastering Jhana and Vipassana by Shaila Catherine (Wisdom Publications, 2011) is required. And Perspectives on Satipatthanā by Bhikkhu Analayo (Windhorse Publications, 2013) is also required. Perspectives is an excellent book for every meditator’s library so you are encouraged to have a personal copy. Alternatively, through generosity a PDF version is available here.

There will be sutta readings from the Middle Length Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Majjhima Nikaya by Bhikkhu Bodhi (Wisdom Publications), the Numerical Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Anguttara Nikaya by Bhikkhu Bodhi (Wisdom Publications), and also from the Connnected Discourses of the Buddha: A Translation of the Samyutta Nikaya by Bhikkhu Bodhi (Wisdom Publications). You may use personal copies of these texts if you wish, or alternatively, you may choose to rely on the copies provided within the course modules. Registration fee does not include books.

What are the learning goals for this course?2018-10-20T16:24:47-07:00

The learning goals for this course are:

  1. To enhance mindfulness of the body by developing the practices included in the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, such as attention to sensations, anatomical parts, material elements, and death.
  2. To create a learning structure that will support the study of Perspectives on Satipaṭṭhāna by Anālayo Bhikkhu, a comparative study of Satipaṭṭhāna in the early discourses.
  3. To encourage direct insight into the impermanent and conditioned nature of the body.
  4. To experience a broad range of methods and techniques for cultivating mindfulness of the body. We will draw on approaches found in the early discourses and also teachings from later developments in Buddhist meditation.
Is there a prerequisite for participation in this course?2018-10-17T12:02:02-07:00

Yes, there is a prerequisite for participation in this course. Participants are expected to have an established mindfulness-based meditation practice.

COST:  Sliding Scale from $600 to $190

Please consider offering generously within your means, The lower end of the scale is intended for those with very limited means. If additional scholarship assistance is needed, please contact us. The deadline for scholarship applications is 14 days prior to the date registration closes.

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