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INSIGHT MEDITATION AUSTRALIA
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    • Anna Markey
    • Carol Perry
    • Christine Thompson
    • Lizzie Turnbull
    • Mal Huxter
    • Patrick Kearney
    • Radha Nicholson
    • Subhana Barzaghi
    • Will James
    • Victor von der Heyde
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​Insight Meditation Australia Teacher

Alan Bassal
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Vipassana Insight Meditation
Alan has been studying and practicing Buddha’s teachings for over 35 years beginning in the Vipassana meditation tradition and then developing in Eastern & Western Insight.

For over 28 years he worked internationally in the field of management education and organisational change. He is a certified Hakomi therapist and for many years has integrated mindfulness and psychotherapy into leadership development.

Alan leads retreats in Wilton and Byron Bay, regularly teaches at the Golden Wattle Sangha in Sydney, is a founding director of the Insight Meditation Institute and chairman of Sydney Insight Meditators.
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His Insight Meditation teaching is founded on the deep and timeless wisdom of the Buddha dharma, with an eclectic and contemporary perspective. He encourages people to awaken to each moment and realise the fulfilment they seek.
Further information: 
Insight Meditation Institute
Sydney Insight Meditators

'When in the seen will be merely what is seen; in the heard will be merely what is heard; in the sensed will be merely what is sensed; in the cognised will be merely what is cognised.
Then there is no you in connection with that. When there is no you in connection with that, there is no you there.
When there is no you there, you are neither here nor yonder nor between the two.
This, just this, is the end of suffering'

Bahiya Sutta Ud 1:10
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  • Home
    • IMA teacher recognition criteria
    • IMA teacher Ethics
  • Events Calendar
  • Teachers
    • Alan Bassal
    • Anna Markey
    • Carol Perry
    • Christine Thompson
    • Lizzie Turnbull
    • Mal Huxter
    • Patrick Kearney
    • Radha Nicholson
    • Subhana Barzaghi
    • Will James
    • Victor von der Heyde
    • Lisa Brown
    • Kate Duncan
    • Robyn Gibson
    • Louise Taylor
  • Resources
  • Groups