Australia

December 2025

2025 - December 19th to 28th

9-Day Natural Samādhi Retreat

The Natural Pooling of Awareness

by Boundless Love & Somatic Release

With Bhante Ānanda

On this retreat, we will explore the Buddha’s teaching on how to develop mental collectedness (Samādhi), by uplifting the mind with love and joy, and relaxing bodily tension caused by mental distractions. This is what the Buddha called wise practice (Right effort). Starting by developing loving kindness meditation and learning to use the vehicle of Calm and Clarity (Samatha-Vipassanā), meditators will deepen in their experience of a happy and composed mind and drink deep the bliss of the higher mind (Adhicitta).

A Few Glimpses at the Teachings

For a mind well trained in this timeless wisdom and free from the five mental obstructions, there is no need to wish for happiness, since happiness pervades every moment of existence. The collected mind is happy, and a happy mind is collected (Sukhino cittaṃ samādhiyati).

Retreat Experience

Dec. 19th to 28th, 2025

Melbourne

Ripple Brook (BVP)
Meditation Centre

Waitlist Registrations open!

Ripplebrook Meditation Centre

Bhaddeka Vihari Padanama aims to make available the Buddha’s teachings to the community and to provide suitable facilities to support residential meditation practice for Monastics and Lay persons. Promote mindfulness training for physical and mental wellbeing. Monastics and lay teachers provide an invaluable service to the community by conducting meditation classes and talks free of charge at this location and on other venues upon invitation. All activities are conducted free of charge on a not-for-profit basis. The activities of the Bhaddeka Vihari Padanma, which comprises entirely of volunteers and the free teaching programme is made possible with the support of the community through donations and generosity of supporters and well wishers.

About the Teacher

Bhante Ānanda

Bhante Ānanda is a Canadian Buddhist monk trained in the teachings and the monastic way of life of early Buddhism. In 2018, after practicing and learning from a vast spectrum of different spiritual practices including Hinduism, Hatha yoga, traditional Native American wisdom, Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Vipassanā meditation and much more, Bhante Ānanda discovered the Teachings of Bhante Vimalaramsi.

Highly impressed with his meditation technique and his wisdom, he decided to go forth (Pabbaja) at his center, Dhamma Sukha Meditation Centre (DSMC) in Missouri, and spent a whole summer in the presence of Bhante Vimalaramsi. During his stay at DSMC, he had the opportunity to attend closely on his teacher and to sit on meditators’ interviews by Bhante Vimalaramsi’s side for the whole summer, directly learning from him for several months. At the end of the summer, Bhante Vimalaramsi gave Bhante Ānanda his permission to teach, before he left for Canada. Bhante Ānanda then moved to Canada as a solitary forest monk and founded the HeartDhamma community and the Heartwood Hermitage. https://heartdhamma.love

 

Since then, Bhante Ānanda has been teaching many meditation retreats around the globe, whether in Canada, Sri Lanka, India and even online. He received higher ordination in Sri Lanka, at a forest monastery near Balangoda. Bhante shares his time between Canada and Asia, helping many in their meditation practice, teaching retreats, studying and translating the suttas from Pāli to contemporary English while dedicatedly attending to his own practice. https://heartdhamma.love/retreats/

Begin the Journey

Embracing the whole of the Buddha’s teaching, Bhante Ānanda’s approach tends toward Natural collectedness of mind (Dhamma Samādhi) through, what he calls the two wings of awakening; Joy and letting go. Which culminates in the direct experience of Nibbāna, by way of wisely developing the seven supports of awakening (Sambojjhaṅgas) and Boundless Love (Mettā).

He is the author of:

Open Heart: A Guide from Boundless Love Meditation to Nibbāna

Bhāvanā: The Buddha’s Path to Awakening & Wholesome Mental Development

Pūjā: Recitals of Dhamma

Deeper Teachings

Most Ven. Bhante Vimalaramsi’s Teaching

On his personal journey to liberation, Bhante Vimalaramsi practiced and learned from many renowned meditation teachers from Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. 

But it is only after many long retreats that he discovered the first modern translation of the the Majjhima Nikāya, the Buddha’s original discourses by Bhante Ñāṇamoli and Bhikkhu Bodhi.

He was then so inspired by the Buddha’s own words that he left for a cave in Thailand, where he started practicing directly from the Buddha’s own words. His discovery was life changing and shortly afterwards, he started teaching what he experienced. Teachings on how to use the four immeasurable states of the heart: Boundless Love, boundless compassion, boundless joy and boundless calm, in a natural, gradual and linear sequence, using as a compass what he called the 6Rs (Recognize, Release, Relax, Re-Smile, Return, Repeat). The culmination of which leads to a perfectly clear and still mind and the direct experience of Nibbāna. Thousands of meditators have now greatly benefited from Bhante Vimalaramsi’s teaching and have experienced profound levels of liberation, freedom and happiness.

Retreat Overview

Orientation

The retreat welcomes you with a grounding orientation, along with beginning Loving-Kindness (Mettā) meditation instructions on the first day, as well as how to use the 6Rs.

Morning Routine

Waking up early to make the most of the day, meditators gather in the meditation hall every morning to freshen their minds with renewing their virtue and remembering the highest refuges, and letting their minds soak in a few short essential sayings of the Buddha.

Meditation Periods

Meditation periods are flexible and alternate between sitting and walking meditation, as per everyone’s level. There are mainly two blocks dedicated for meditation, which allows advance meditators to sit for longer periods of time, without being disturbed and insures that those who begin on this path, have the freedom to follow their own needs, under the guidance of the teacher.

Daily Interviews

Participants will receive personal guidance from the teacher, on meditators’ interviews. This ensures that each participant’s meditation is carefully nurtured by insightful advice and ensures good, steady progress. Since this meditation changes and evolves constantly, close monitoring is necessary and new meditation instructions are usually given during these personal interviews.

Food

Breakfast is served early and lunch is taken before noon to allow an optimal diet for meditation, following the Buddha’s advice. Tea is available in the afternoon and no evening meal is served in order for meditators to enjoy lightness and strength in their meditation. An exception is made for participants with a medical condition who require an evening meal.

Almsround on Retreat

At lunch, Bhante Ānanda comes for alms in the dining area.

Participants may get a chance to practice their generosity and offer food in his bowl and receive well-wishes.

Evening Discourse

Every evening at 7 pm, all meditators gather in the hall of a discourse on the Buddha’s teaching (Dhamma). The talks are framed around the original discourses of the Buddha (Suttas). Themes vary and include practical, down to earth meditation instructions, methods to let go of mental distractions, the development of the Buddha’s wisdom, the cultivation of wholesome, skillful mental states and so forth… Meditators will get to hear various suttas complimented with anecdotes, real life stories, relevant and inspiring poems along with a certain dose of good humor.

Rest & Sleep

Bedtime is at 10 pm. Rest during the day is recommended, especially in the beginning, to ease the transition from the busy house life, to the purely meditative lifestyle of retreat. Feeling rested is essential in this practice.

Silence

This is a completely silent retreat. Kindly note that meditators will not be able to speak during the retreat, for everyone’s benefit.

Phones and Electronic Devices

No phone or electronic devices are allowed during the retreat. Phones will be taken and kept in a safe place for the whole duration of the retreat. Meditators can give the monastery’s phone number to their relatives in case of an emergency.

Reading and Journaling

There is no reading or journaling allowed on retreat. Meditators may take some light notes after daily interviews and evening Dhamma talks. This will greatly help the mind to quiet down and enjoy deeper meditation.

06:00 am – Wake up
06:30 am – Guided Meditation & Morning Chanting
07:30 am –  Breakfast
08:00 am – Morning Meditation Block (8:00 am – 11:30 am)

09:00 am –  Personal Interviews Start
 11:00 am –  Lunch for Monastics

 11:30 am –  Lunch for Meditators
 12:30 pm  Afternoon Meditation Block (12:30 pm – 6:00 pm)

02:00 pm  Personal Interviews Start

05:00 pm – Tea 
06:00 pm – Discourse
08:30 pm – Meditation
10:00 pm – Sleep or Personal Meditation

Beginning and Ending

Please note, the retreat will begin on the evening of December 19th (Day 0) with a light diner at 5 pm and a brief orientation at 6 pm. The retreat will end on the morning of December 28th after breakfast. (Day 9)

Facilities

Comfortable amenities. 

The new accommodation building has approximately 18 individual rooms with attached bathrooms.

 

***BVP Ripplebrook is a developing retreat centre and the accommodation building is currently being built. They are aiming at a 25 individual rooms capacity, but the building is not finished.

Some meditators might have to share a room with another participant for this retreat. This will depend on the number of meditators. Otherwise, accommodations are individual rooms with attached bathrooms.

Price

On a Donation Basis /// The Dhamma is priceless /// There is no fixed price.

Retreats organized by HeartDhamma are sponsored by the generosity of old students who have benefited from these retreats in the past and faithful donors who genuinely wish to see the teaching of the Buddha on mental development and meditation help as many as possible. Participants are invited to practice their generosity in order to make these retreats possible to all in the future! Without your support, these retreats cannot exist!

On retreat, meditators are expected to follow instructions precisely and practice sitting meditation for a minimum of 7 hours everyday, without any other activities than meditation, as taught by the teacher.

 

Please book a retreat only if you are certain to fulfill these conditions and are certain to attend.  Those who do not follow these criteria will be asked to leave. This is not a free vacation. Please respect the donations of those who have truly benefited in the past and practice wholeheartedly!

Organizers

Please bear in mind that we are a small and humble organization with very limited financial means. What is offered to us, we give it back to our community in the shape of donation-based (free) retreats, books for free distribution only, and other  freely offered Dhamma material.

 

Our small team cannot always provide the highest quality and immediate meditators’ service (Otherwise known as “customer service” in the business world). We ask for your kindness and understanding in this regard as we aim to become a completely donation-based, generosity-run organization for all of our activities. Offering these wonderful retreats to all those interested makes us truly happy, yet our means are limited as we do not have any paid staff. We rely solely on inspired and faithful practitioners’ services and generosity. Thank you for helping us keeping the Dhamma freely accessible to all!

We are deeply grateful to receive the generous support of Most Venerable Wagadapola Wimalagnana Thero for this retreat, and all the generous lay community of Bhaddeka Vihari Buddhist Monastery. 🙏

Our deepest respects and gratitude also go to Venerable Waleboda Ñāṇananda Thero, Bhante Ānanda’s upasampadā achariya and abbot of Bhaddeka Vihari, Tanjan Thenna, Sri Lanka. 🙏