Dhamma Pasava — The center is situated in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, a region known for its natural beauty. While specific details about the immediate surroundings of the center are not provided, the area generally offers a quiet, natural backdrop conducive to introspection and meditation.
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Dhamma Pasava

Vipassana in Idaho: Calm, Observe, Live.

United States ID Goenka (S.N. Goenka) donation

In the scenic landscape of Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, Dhamma Pasava offers a unique opportunity for deep internal observation through Vipassana meditation. This center, known as the Spring of Dhamma, provides a serene environment for individuals to embark on a journey towards a calmer, less reactive, and happier life. The core of their offering is a 10-day residential course, designed to introduce participants to a non-sectarian and universal meditation technique. While specific details about the center's facilities are not extensively publicized, the focus remains firmly on the intensive practice of Vipassana. This approach emphasizes direct experience and self-discovery, making it suitable for those ready to commit to a period of silent introspection. The center operates on a donation model, ensuring accessibility for all who wish to learn this profound practice.

Highlights

  • Learn a non-sectarian and universal Vipassana technique
  • Focus on serious work of deep internal observation
  • Residential 10-day courses for immersive practice
  • A path to a calmer, less reactive, and happier life

Good for

beginnersexperienced meditatorssilent retreatsintensive practiceself-discovery

Setting

The center is situated in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, a region known for its natural beauty. While specific details about the immediate surroundings of the center are not provided, the area generally offers a quiet, natural backdrop conducive to introspection and meditation.

Accommodation

Information regarding the specific lodging arrangements at Dhamma Pasava is not available. It is understood that participants stay on-site for the duration of the 10-day residential courses.

Address Intermountain Vipassana Meditation Center, Lava Hot Springs, ID, USA 83246
Course Types
10-day

How to get there

Dhamma Pasava, also known as the Intermountain Vipassana Meditation Center, is located in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, USA. Specific travel instructions are not provided, but participants would typically arrange their own transport to this location.

Nearest airport: Pocatello Regional Airport (PIH) (57 km)

Nearest city: Pocatello

Public transport: Contact the center for transport details, as public transport options to Lava Hot Springs may be limited.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

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Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jun, Jul, Sep

Avoid: Dec, Feb, Mar

Lava Hot Springs, Idaho experiences distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm, while winters can be cold with snow. Visitors should prepare according to the time of year they plan to attend a course.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the duration of the meditation courses offered?

Dhamma Pasava primarily offers 10-day residential courses, which are the first step in learning their Vipassana meditation technique.

What can I expect to learn during a course?

You will learn the non-sectarian and universal technique of Vipassana meditation, focusing on deep internal observation to cultivate a calmer and happier life.

Is there a specific preparation required before attending a course?

The available information does not specify any particular preparation. However, it is generally understood that participants should be ready for a period of serious and silent introspection.

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