Our daily life at the Europe Center

EC Blog Archive for the ‘About the EC’ Category

For the last 4 years, since we bought our beautiful Europe Center, I’ve had a dream to visit it not only during the Summer Course. And dreams came true. On the 1st of January one handsome knight brought us to the EC. I spent 5 amazing days in our EC. What can I say. This place is totally different in daily life. It’s very quiet, but still has a lot of power at the same time.

Time runs very fast there: you wake up, meditate, help to make dinner or do something else in the villa, then again – meditation, dinner and evening meditation and nice talks with friends, full of fun and then the next day!

In the beginning of January there were not so many people at the EC. Many residents had gone traveling. Mostly there were guests from different countries – Germany, Austria, Russia, USA, Canada, Denmark. Every Wednesday there is a center meeting at the EC. People living in Immenstadt come for this meeting, which is held in the Diamond room. After the meeting there is always time for some nice jokes and talks about what’s happening in the Diamond Way centers around the world. This time Jana from Moscow told us about the moreEC campaign in Moscow. On Thursdays there’s a German evening. People come for meditation from Immenstadt and the meditation is guided in German.

When we arrived, there was a bit of snow on the hills, but the day before leaving, a storm started and covered the entire EC with a snowy blanket. Which meant not only a beautiful view, but also a lot of work for the guys and tractors, clearing the road.

It was not so easy to leave the EC. To meditate in a gompa surrounded by Buddhas, to work together and just to relax – all of it gives you a feeling that you are really at home. Home, to where you always want to come back.

Welcome Home! Now I know, what it means.

by Marina from St Petersburg

By ecteam

Christmas at the EC

December 30th, 2011

Christmas evening at the EC was one to remember. We started with a 16th Karmapa Meditation, followed by a show and a festive dinner in the beautifully decorated main hall and the dining room of the villa.

One of the funniest things was the “Wichteln”. Everybody gave and got one non-material gift each, like going on a hike with Jürgen, or snowboarding with Florian. So in the coming weeks, these presents will bring friends closer together, and people who sometimes did not even know each other before.

The evening was rounded off with dancing in the Baucafé and playing some games with a very international group – most of those games are apparently known all around the world across different cultures.

by Marie

By meike

Lama Ole quite frequently spends his project days at the Europe Center. Therefore we worked on a concept to get the most out of those days and weeks for everyone.

On the one hand, we need to make sure that the Lama and his team have enough time to focus on writing books or articles, answering his students’ mails or working on other projects that need very focused attention. On the other hand, many friends come during those weeks and we want them to get the  most of what the Europe Center is about – connecting on a worldwide level and meditating and learning together.

Frank Huhn was asked by Lama Ole to teach Buddhism many years ago and kindly agreed to guide the first open meditation retreat during the project days. With an average of approximately 80 people on site each day, we practiced together up to five times a day, listened to lectures and talks in the evening and had lots of time to exchange during the meals and in between the sessions.

In between work, Lama Ole found the time to guide meditations and give blessing, as well as for a moreEC movie night in the Diamond Room. He answered questions in personal interviews for hours and started a 12 hour meditation on the 16th Karmapa before leaving for lectures in Poland, Austria, Slovakia and Greece.

By meike

Actually – there is no business as usual at the EC. Every day is different and brings all kinds of challenges on many levels. So we caught up randomly with just some of the activity going on all over the place to give you some impressions.

Olena from Ukraine for example spent most of the time organizing her home country’s moreEC via the internet. Ewa and Janosh spent days carefully restoring some walls in the villa, while others wrapped our moreEC “retreat huts” for the New Year’s course in Hamburg.

Leonie, Alexandra and Ilona took care of bookkeeping and guest registration in the office, Frank gave explanations on meditation practice in the Yellow room, and our EC electrician Jörg fixed some lamps in the basement of the villa.

Bernd, Jürgen and Frank brought our Christmas tree inside. And – to really get us into a holiday mood – it also finally snowed. A lot!

The snow team ploughed the snow on the road and in the courtyard with the tractor several times a day to enable the cars to go up and down from Immenstadt. The heavy snowstorm loosened a metal board on the roof – so JC climbed up to fix it.

Besides all these activities, of course we also found the time to meditate in the cosy gompa and enjoy winter outside. To warm us up again afterwards, Sonia, Frauke and Henkjan cooked a delicious Italian dinner – for everyone to enjoy some time together before the holidays and to raise some money for moreEC.

Happy holidays from the EC team to everyone

 

 

By meike

Greetings to the world

December 17th, 2011

One of the EC Sangha’s annual holiday traditions is taking a cosy evening to sign the EC New Year’s cards together. They are sent to each of the over 600 Diamond Way Buddhist Centers as well as several teachers and friends worldwide – that makes it just about 800 cards to sign. ;-)

We left a blank space on the cards for a good reason. Finally arriving home after a delayed journey back from South America, Lama Ole and Caty decided to ignore their jetlag and diligently signed every single one of the cards. While signing, they shared some stories from Lama Ole’s recent tour through North and South America.

 

 

By meike

Cookie baking frenzy

December 14th, 2011

With the peak of the moreEC campaign on New Year’s eve getting closer, even the kids are ”helping” to raise some money for the new building – with a little help from their friends (and parents). So now you can purchase lots of yummy christmas cookies in EC design – and colourful meditation huts with gummi bear meditators inside. ;-)

By meike

more___EC sunrises!

December 13th, 2011

Picking up on one of our blog traditions, here’s today’s sunrise we just had to share with you…

By meike

Last weekend about 150 friends came together to listen to Gabi Volenko, Christiane Ewerbeck and Tommy Bogs share their insights about traveling with their Buddhist teachers. All have been Buddhists for more than 25 years and have been on the road again and again.

Even though the EC was still without snow, we all tucked in expecting fireside stories about how it was to travel with Lama Ole so many years ago. All three of course shared stories from that time and also gave us a frame about how the times and people’s mindset were three decades ago.

But it was not only stories about their travels. They also explained why we travel with our teachers. We don’t strive for exciting holidays. We try to get to know our mind and therefore we leave our habits and concepts behind to learn from our teacher in a multitude of situations. Both Gabi and Tommy gave lectures and answered questions pointing out in detail the benefit of traveling with our Lamas.

We also had a moreEC Karaoke night in the Baucafé. It was a great evening featuring celebrities from all around the globe. We enjoyed Australian rappers, a German-Lithuanian AC/DC interpretation and even “Take That” made a spontaneous appearance.

And: Madonna ist eine Berlinerin! ;-)      – by Michael Gellings

 

By meike

The Five Buddha Families

December 1st, 2011

Inspired by the five Buddha statues standing on a window sill in the EC gompa, the sangha wanted to know more about their meaning. Therefore, Maike and Pit were asked to give five lectures about the five different Buddha families.

We probably meet the five Buddhas more often than we are aware of: When taking refuge we become a “member” of one family; when seeing a stupa, a double dorje or prayer-flags; or when the Lama inaugurates a meditation room.

The five Buddhas Akshobya (the Unshakable – Diamond family), Ratnasambhava (the Jewel Born – Jewel family), Amitabha (Limitless Light – Lotus family), Amoghasiddhi (Meaningful Realization – Karma or Action family) and Vairocana (the Radiant One – Buddha or Tathagata family) are an expression of the tantric forms of Buddha Shakyamuni – Diamondholder, and should be experienced as being inseparable from him.

The teachings comprise the dissolution of the apparent opposites of the relative and absolute level. Many symbols like mudras, elements, colors etc. turn out to be solid methods in order to overcome one’s ego-illusion. Through these teachings practitioners more and more discover the qualities inherent in disturbing emotions and the skandhas in everyday life. - by Maike and Pit Weigelt

By meike

Working on the EC organization

November 13th, 2011

A place like the EC with all its local and international projects, frequent events and unceasing flow of guests can be a complex thing to navigate organization-wise. Throughout the 4,5 years of building it up many different teams and working groups established to keep the EC not only running but foremost inspiring and home-like for many friends from around the world.

Last weekend, the team leaders and representatives of the different EC teams met under Michael’s guidance to take look at how our work is organized and what could be improved. After an introduction into the latest knowledge on the subject we proceeded with mapping all our groups, their roles and how they interact with each other. The following presentations of each teams’ maps resulted into insights and action plans to be used as a basis for further development of how we do things here. We aim, as in all our centers, for the leanest organization possible – after all, it is only a tool on our way of human development towards liberation and ultimately enlightenment for the benefit of all.

Britta, Pit & Martin

By Martin