About this event
KYCL 3-Day Retreat 禅林三日禅修
Date | 日期:
18–20 October 2025 (Saturday to Monday | 星期六至星期一)
Check-in | 报到时间:
Participants are required to check in by 8:00 PM on 17 October (Friday).
参加者请于10月17日(星期五)晚上8点前报到。
Check-out | 离营时间:
Participants will check out after lunch on 20 October (Monday).
参加者将在10月20日(星期一)午餐后离营。
Venue | 地点:
Kwan Yin Chan Lin Zen Meditation Centre (21 Lorong 25 Geylang, Singapore 388299)
Programme | 节目:
Kong-An Practice, Chanting (Morning & Evening), Meditation (Sitting & Walking), Breathing Exercise, Working Zen, etc.
公案教导, 早晚课, 坐禅/走禅, 禅游, 工作禅等。
Meals | 食物:
Vegetarian meals will be provided.
我们将提供素食餐点。
Fee | 收费:
S$90
Registration Deadline | 报名截止:
15 / 10 / 2025 (Wed 星期三)
Payment | 付款:
一旦您的报名被确定了,禅林将会与您联系。 确定了之后,请付款以成功完成报名过程。
You will be contacted once your registration is confirmed. Please proceed with payment to successfully complete your registration and secure your spot.
NOTE | 备注:
#1
Practice attire | 修行服装
A loose top in grey or white paired with loose and long pants in grey is preferred.
FYI, neutral colours such as beige, brown, and black is acceptable.
宽松的灰色或白色上衣,搭配宽松的灰色长裤。
须知:可接受但并不鼓励素色如米色,褐色,与黑色。
#2
Please be reminded to being the following items | 以下是提醒您携带的物件:
1) Personal Hygiene and Basic Necessities | 个人卫生及日常用品
2) Clothing | 衣物
3) Medicine | 私人药品
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About the organiser
The name of our Zen Centre, “Kwan Yin Chan Lin”, carries a deep meaning. “Kwan” means to perceive and “Yin” means the sound of the world. “Kwan Yin” (in Korean, “Kwan Um”) means to perceive the sound within us, to remove our ignorance, attachments, and incorrect mindset; and to practice on the correct path. In addition, we should also perceive the sound of all sentient beings and help to end their suffering and attain true happiness. “Chan”, which is the Chinese word for Zen, represents a simple and pure life. Nowadays, our lives are becoming more and more complicated, more sufferings are created as a consequence. Zen practice can help us return to simplicity and let our minds return to peace, equanimity, purity, and liberation. “Lin” means many trees. The many trees that make up a forest give it strength, and cannot be blown away by strong wind. “Chan Lin” represents many people practicing together so we can help one another and give one another strength to fulfill the Four Great Vows.