Diversity
Diversity
The Vancouver Island Vipassana Meditation Center, Dhamma Modana, in Duncan welcomes all to our courses. Despite our diverse beginnings and our unique lives, when we come to a Vipassana course we are united by a common cause, a common purpose—to solve the mystery of human suffering and to come out of suffering.
Non-sectarian Program
Although this teaching comes from Gotama the Buddha, it is presented in a non-sectarian format. The Buddha was not interested in converting people. He had found the Path to the end of suffering and his only interest was to share this with others. It is the same today. The cause of suffering lies within each of us and we only need to look inside to find its solution. This works for anyone regardless of their origins or traditions. And that is what you will learn here.
Languages
On every course we have many students whose native language is not English. Course materials are available in almost 50 languages and some courses are even bi-lingual. If English is not your native language then someone from the center will contact you to see how we can accommodate you.
Gender Diversity
People of all sexual orientations, gender identities and expressions are welcome to our courses.
The majority of campuses at the meditation centers in this tradition are separate for men and woman. This extends to the residential accommodations, the walking areas, the dining rooms and the meditation hall. This structure was designed in this way to support large groups of people to reside at the center for the duration of the course.
The goal is to have inclusiveness at our center, while we work with the reality of the situation that Dhamma Modana is a new center, run 100% by volunteers, and all finances are through donations by old students. The current set up at the center may not work for everyone and some members of the 2 spirited, lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, transgender, queer+ (2SLGBTQ+) community may not feel comfortable on either side of the campus, or having to choose a side. If conforming to binary gender separation is a concern for you, please let us know when you apply to the course so that we can try to arrange a space for you where you can feel safe and not distracted while you meditate. You can let us know about your concerns in the section of the application where we ask, “Anything you wish to add to the above information?” We will contact you and together we will try to make a plan that works for you. Your private information is kept confidential for the teacher of the course and for accommodation arrangements only.
Physical Health Needs
Some applicants may have a special requirement because of a health issue, physical limitation, pregnancy or a medical dietary restriction. We are prepared to accept most people with limitations, but we need to know the extent of someone’s requirements well in advance of their arrival. If you have a special need, please describe in the section “Anything you wish to add to the above information?” on the application form. We will contact you to discuss your needs.
We can supply back support or chairs for meditation for those who need it.