Dhamma Phala
Quiet contemplation in the Philippine countryside.
located in the serene landscapes of Quezon Province, Dhamma Phala offers a dedicated space for those seeking to deepen their meditation practice. This center, whose name translates to 'Fruit of Dhamma,' provides a tranquil environment conducive to introspection and spiritual growth. While the specific tradition isn't widely publicized, visitors can expect a structured approach to meditation, emphasizing silent contemplation and self-discovery. The rural setting, far from urban distractions, allows for a profound connection with nature, enhancing the meditative experience. Dhamma Phala operates on a pay-what-you-can model, making its programs accessible to a broad range of individuals committed to their spiritual journey. It's a place where the simplicity of practice meets the quiet beauty of the Philippine countryside.
Highlights
- Rural Quezon Province location for deep tranquility
- Emphasis on silent contemplation
- Accessible through a pay-what-you-can model
- Opportunities for self-discovery in nature
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Setting
Dhamma Phala is situated in the peaceful Sitio Banginan, a rural area within Barangay San Pedro, Tiaong. The natural surroundings provide a quiet and undisturbed atmosphere, ideal for focused meditation. Expect lush greenery and a sense of calm, far removed from the hustle and bustle of city life.
The practice
The specific meditation tradition at Dhamma Phala is not detailed, but the focus is on silent practice. Participants engage in structured sessions designed to cultivate mindfulness and insight. Beginners can expect guidance on fundamental meditation techniques, with an emphasis on personal experience and quiet introspection.
A typical day
The daily schedule at Dhamma Phala is not publicly available. It is common for meditation centers to have a structured day including early morning sittings, meal times, and evening sessions. Please confirm the daily rhythm directly with the center upon booking.
Accommodation
Information about lodging at Dhamma Phala is not available. Visitors should inquire directly with the center regarding accommodation arrangements.
What to bring
With an annual average temperature of 26.0°C, light and comfortable clothing is recommended. Consider bringing insect repellent and appropriate footwear for walking in a rural setting. As it can be wet from August to October, a light rain jacket might be useful.
How to get there
Dhamma Phala is located in Sitio Banginan, Barangay San Pedro, Tiaong, Quezon Province. Given its rural location, it's advisable to plan your journey carefully, potentially involving a combination of public transport and local transfers from major towns.
Nearest airport: Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) (66 km)
Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) near Manila is approximately 66 km from Dhamma Phala. From the airport, you would likely need to arrange a taxi or a combination of bus and local transport to reach the center.
Nearest city: Manila (Pasay)
Please refer to the official website, http://www.phala.dhamma.org, for details on how to book a retreat.
Dhamma Phala runs by donation, meaning there is no fixed fee for attending retreats. Participants are encouraged to contribute according to their means and generosity.
Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.
Visit Dhamma Phala websiteClimate
Climate Zone: Tropical
Best Months: Apr, Mar, May
Avoid: Sep, Oct, Aug
Quezon Province experiences a warm climate year-round, with an annual average temperature of 26.0°C. The warmest months are April, May, and July, while January, February, and December are slightly cooler. The driest period is from March to May, with the wettest months occurring between August and October. Expect humidity, especially during the rainy season.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the typical duration of retreats at Dhamma Phala?
The duration of retreats at Dhamma Phala is not specified. It is best to check their website or contact the center directly for information on available retreat lengths.
Are there any prerequisites for attending a retreat?
Information on prerequisites for attending a retreat at Dhamma Phala is not available. We recommend contacting the center to inquire about any specific requirements for participants.
What kind of food is served during retreats?
Details about the food served at Dhamma Phala are not provided. Most meditation centers offer simple, vegetarian meals. Please confirm dietary information with the center if you have specific needs.
How do I register for a retreat?
The booking process for Dhamma Phala is not detailed. Please visit their official website, http://www.phala.dhamma.org, for information on how to register for a retreat.
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