
“The greater danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it” - Michelangelo
Ratnabandhu will once again be running one of his legendary Vision & Transformation weekend workshops to help with the new centre fund-raise.
Here’s what he said about the workshop:
“Being committed to the spiritual path is not the same as knowing what you want to do with the nitty-gritty of your everyday life. You may be committed to spiritual practice but do you know with absolute clarity just what it is you want to manifest in the area of relationship, money, health, livelihood etc?
The essence of the workshop is really about how to effectively and deliberately set goals. Essential goal setting has been popularised recently by books like ‘The Secret’ and the Abraham Hicks material. Many people have become inspired by the idea that you can create a compelling future for yourself yet still find the whole subject elusive. Why is this? Because the process of manifesting your goals are subtle, very personal, and require a re-contextualisation of how you think the world works. The workshop will set the context.
The actual tools you will learn are simple and when understood will lead to immediate and measurable results in the quality of your life.
What people say about the workshops:
“…Ratnabandhu shared simple and powerful practices which made for huge positive changes.
As a result of the workshop, I now greet every day more happy and trusting in life than ever before. This on its own would have made it worthwhile.
But at the same time I am seeing great material, improvements, beyond anything I would have hoped for a few months ago. These include financial windfalls, offers of rewarding work, opportunities to travel and new love. I attribute these directly to what happened at the workshops”.
–Mary K. Dublin. Aug 2007.“I particularly recommend Ratnabandhu to anybody who feels they are succeeding but they want to go ballistic. If you are already a top class performer and want to be at the leading edge check him out.”
–Andrew Black Ranked Europe’s No. 1 Poker Player 2007. ”
Ratnabandhu was hugely instrumental in the growth and development of the Dublin Buddhist Centre from the early nineties, becoming Centre Chairman in 2000.
He has appeared on the Late Late Show, the Clare McKeown show, and has featured several times in national newspapers. He has consulted for the Clanwilliam Institute of Family Therapy, EAP solutions, and Mountjoy prison. Currently he works privately as a medical doctor specialising in Holistic medicine for serious disease.
Dates and Times:
Saturday 8th & Sunday 9th December
Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 12-5pm
Venue:
The Dublin Buddhist Centre
Cost €150 for the two days (Special fund-raise price – no concessions available). Bring vegetarian lunch to share. Booking Required.
