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How to convince your loved ones to allow you to attend a 10 day Vipassana meditation course?

252 views· 10 likes· 11:14· Aug 28, 2024

It can be difficult for someone just starting out as a young meditator, to convince their parents or loved ones to allow them to attend a 10 day Vipassana meditation course. Someone from my youtube family asked me how to go about this and here are some of my suggestions. I hope this helps you walk closer towards the divine on this blessed path of union with the ultimate. Lots of maitri and my heart felt love! Khub Mangal ho! May all of us be liberated. If no one told you today, I love you!

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In this video I’m answering a very real question from my YouTube family: “How do I convince my parents or loved ones to let me attend a 10-day Vipassana meditation course?” When you’re young (or simply new to meditation), it’s common for family to worry—about safety, about the silence, about you being “influenced,” or just about the intensity of ten days away. I share gentle, practical ways to approach this conversation with maturity, clarity, and love. I recommend speaking from sincerity rather than rebellion: explain what Vipassana is, what it isn’t, and why you feel called to go. Share the structure of the course, the discipline, and the intention—inner purification, not escape. I also encourage you to listen to their concerns without reacting, and to offer reassurance through small, grounded steps: show them the official information, talk about the code of conduct, and communicate your plan responsibly. Above all, I invite you to carry maitri—loving-kindness—so the conversation becomes an offering, not a fight. Lots of love, khub mangal ho, and may we all walk closer to liberation.

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