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The Hermitage is Growing!

6/15/2022

 
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The foundation for the new workshop is curing.

The Workshop
As the weather warms, the Ayyas are making progress on the new workshop. Thanks to generous supporters and volunteers, the concrete foundation is  poured and is curing. This foundational step brings us closer to a workshop to store construction tools and a utility task vehicle (UTV) which will  carry tools and materials to kuti building sites up the hill. The UTV will be purchased when the metal structure workshop is completed later this month.


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Bridge building begins in March 2022.

The Bridge
​The UTV will need a sturdy bridge to cross the spring creek up behind the house, and work has started on this aluminum bridge. As soon as the site is cleared this month, the bridge will need crossbars placed for it to be moved to its permanent site. Then, it will need its decking installed and anchoring performed. We hope to have a work party help with next steps for the bridge. 


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Ayya Santussika teaches in White Salmon, Washington, in May.

White Salmon
Ayya Santussika taught in White Salmon, Washington, in May at the invitation of the Columbia River Theravada Circle (CRTC). For this first visit to the Columbia River Gorge area she taught on “The Joy that Leads to Awakening.” Over twenty gathered at Yoga Samadhi to hear the Dhamma from Ayya. We have much mudita for the invitation by CRTC. Perhaps this first step will lead to others in the Gorge area. 


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Ayya Cittananda and Ayya Santussika teaching together in 2020.

Cloud Mountain
Both Ayya Cittananda and Ayya Santussika led a seven night retreat at Cloud Mountain in Washington state in early June. Twenty-two practitioners attended to hear teachings on and practice with  "Infusing our Life with the Dhamma" This is the Ayyas' third year teaching at Cloud Mountain. 


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We Found a Bell!
While in Washington state, the Ayyas visited a noted bell maker to see about a bell for the Hermitage. They found a beautiful bell with a copper patina and a sound that makes their hearts sing! The bell maker is able to make an 8 foot tall stand, all metal and portable. ​
With the help of supporters, this bell and its stand can be installed at the Hermitage this summer. It will call people from throughout the property to come in for the meal or meditation. Please contact us if you have questions about supporting the bell. 

Dhamma
The foundation leads to the workshop, the workshop leads to the UTV. The bridge brings the UTV to the construction. Construction leads to the kutis. The Buddha used the image of rain on a mountain to illustrate natural progressions. 

"It’s like when it rains heavily on a mountain top, and the water flows downhill to fill the hollows, crevices, and creeks. As they become full, they fill up the pools. The pools fill up the lakes, the lakes fill up the streams, and the streams fill up the rivers. And as the rivers become full, they fill up the ocean." [SN 12:23, Bhante Sujato translation]
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"It's the same with our practice. Developing virtue leads to joy, which leads in turn to tranquility, to happiness, to deep stillness, to knowledge and insight, to disillusionment, to dispassion, and finally to awakening. " - Ayya Santussika​

As always the home page has the upcoming events, and the teachings are posted on our video channel.

Much mettā, 
​The Newsletter Team


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