Blood of the Flax by Ray Caird

Ray Caird is a long-time member of Wangapeka—around 35 years! Here he tells us his history with Wangapeka. Recently he has written a wonderful book: Blood of the Flax. As a not for profit project, Ray has made a kind offer to donate $10 to Wangapeka, from every book sale made through our mailing list. See below for more details. …

Kumanu Wangapeka September 2019

Summary of the Wangapeka Educational Trust Board Meeting 23rd September 2019 Policy Manual Review Louise is working on the task of identifying policies that may need reviewing or deleting due to changing structures / processes / legislation. Reports Our financial situation appears to be steady and our income broadly in line with last year. Pierre’s continued support with treasury work …

A Minor Mystery by Dave Pooch

Does anybody know anything about this statue of a Buddha or yogi? It is made of plaster and has been in deep retreat in the Whare Wānanga for many years. Jangchub brought it to light while he was teaching the Brazilian students at Wangapeka. But how did it get there? Who gave it? Those broad shoulders and narrow hips, what …

An Invitation To Anchor A Community Sharing Circle Process by Clear Vision Team

download [pdf version] 20/20 — A YEAR OF CLEAR VISIONWANGAPEKA STUDY AND RETREAT CENTRE FEELING INSPIRED?  HERE’S HOW TO GET INVOLVED —AN INVITATION TO ANCHORA COMMUNITY SHARING CIRCLE PROCESS Our Promise Don’t be afraid!  None of us knew how this works when we first started, and we’ll be there to help you learn by doing.  Making mistakes is a big …

Chenrezig Retreat Reflection by Lucy Andreetti

The Wangapeka study and retreat centre. Chenrezig 5 day retreat. This being my first silent retreat of notable length I assumed my usual anxious and fast paced mind would be shouting at me to run back to the city, and I would spend most of my time out of meditation battling myself in some form of discomfort. I couldn’t have …

Wangapeka Weekend — Hui and AGM by Kath Mitchell

The Hui The Hui tilted “A Harvest of Insight” was true to its name. In the morning a large circle of over 30 people, in the main hall of Wangapeka, shared our experiences of coming from retreat into the midst of day-to-day life.  People spoke with a wonderful honesty and openness. Jonathan and Chani facilitated this with great sensitivity and …

Being A Trustee Of The Wangapeka Educational Trust by Pierre Mitchell

As I sit here in front of my computer facing a blank screen, I reflect on the reasons why having been a trustee has enriched my life so much and the lessons I have hopefully learned. So many memories, so many thoughts, so many emotions, sadness and joy, disappointments and celebrations, where do I start? For me, being part of …

Five Months in New Zealand – A Dharma Adventure by Luinda Bleackley

Reviewing my time in New Zealand, I have seen such beauty: Young people sincerely taking on the teachings of the dharma, living lives of seeking. Creative energies, spilling forth in music and art. Aspiring bodhisattvas practicing ethical shopping and composting and gardening. Seeing Wangapeka as a refuge in the world, where people come and are stirred into another way of …

Bonni’s Cultivation of Peace Workshop by Jane Hobday and Noreen Cambon

The beginning session for Cultivation of Peace with Bonni Ross took place this morning (2019.07.14) in Nelson, NZ when folks on chairs or cushions made a circle in the spacious plant-filled room at Wellness Movement. Planet Earth sat resting in the middle of our circle. Bonni began with a gentle pondering as to what peace might feel like for each …