Flow to freedom

10 day silent retreat
Discover the Gentle Path to Freedom Join us for a retreat inspired by the teachings of Ajahn Brahmāli — a heartfelt journey into the Buddha’s timeless path to inner freedom. Rather than striving or forcing, we’ll explore how true liberation arises naturally when the right conditions are cultivated. Through reflections, personal stories, and practical guidance, you’ll learn how to let go, trust the process, and allow peace to unfold effortlessly.
Informatie
Begeleider(s): Ajahn Brahmāli, Bhikkhunī Ayya Kārunikā and Venerable Vimalā
Taal: Engels
Start: 13 november 2026 / 17:00 uur
Eind: 22 november 2026 / 12:00 uur
Kosten:
This retreat, including accommodation, food, and contribution for the Teacher, is organized on the basis of DANA (donation). All expenses for your accommodation, meals, etc. are paid for you with the kind donations of previous participants and other donors, who wish to give others the opportunity to experience the Dhamma.
Locatie
Gebouw: Tibetan Institute Yeunten Ling, Huy, Belgium
Adres: Promenade Saint-Jean L’agneau 4
Postcode: 4500
Plaats: Huy, Belgium
Contact
Contactpersoon: Heidi Rommens - Karina van Renterghem
Extra informatie
Please register through the website of IMA as mentioned above. Youĺl also find all information about dana and the complete program.
Deze retraite wordt begeleid door:
Mahathera (Elder Bhikkhu) Ajahn Brahmāli
Born in Norway in 1964, Ajahn Brahmāli developed an early interest in Buddhism, later training in England and Australia. Ordained in 1996 under Ajahn Brahm, he is renowned for his expertise in Pāli and the suttas, contributed to the Aṅguttara Nikāya translation, and co-authored "The Authenticity of the Early Buddhist Texts".
Bhikkhunī Ayya Kārunikā Therī
Ayya Kārunikā Therī is a senior Theravāda nun and Abbot of Santi Forest Monastery in NSW, Australia, and spiritual director of the New Zealand Bhikkhunī Saṅgha Trust. Born in Sri Lanka and ordained in Australia in 2014, she has trained under Ajahn Brahm and others, combines a science background with teaching and leadership, and supports the growth of the Bhikkhunī Saṅgha worldwide.
Venerable Vimalā
Venerable Vimalā is a non-binary Bhikkhunī born in the Netherlands and founder of Tilorien Monastery in Belgium. Dedicated to supporting the Bhikkhunī lineage and inclusion of women and non-binary people, they also support underrepresented groups. Ven. Vimalā collaborates with SuttaCentral and is a lead developer of BuddhaNexus at the University of Hamburg.