Dear rahul,

I have attended two programs of art of living foundation. I feel
similar experiences like satender singh

On 07/08/2018, satender singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi Rahul,
> even I'd been thinking on the same line for a while. a friend of mine
> who had just returned from vipasna meditation camp had solved all my
> accessibility doubts.
>
> 1. yes, they often don't communicate verbally, but its not completely
> prohibited. they do communicate verbally if the need arises. my friend
> told me, that to the people who need to use verbal communication, they
> provide an assistant. lets say, you're in the middle of the session
> and want to go to the washroom. you'll require to stand up at your
> place, and the person will come to u. will ask softly where u want to
> go and you can talk to him without intentionally disturbing others.
> 2. the people are usually very accommodative and they'll surely allow
> the special necessity to communicate verbally. although, they'll
> encourage you to use it as miserly as u can manage.
> 3. the time is very aptly and properly scheduled and slaughted for
> every activity during the day and the special needs of a visually
> challenged person will be understood right before the beginning of the
> session.
>
> one has absolutely fair opportunity to communicate and tell our
> requirements and any other concerns before we begin.
> and then, there are those who cant stay calm for some reason. there
> are those who cry excessively and shout loudly.
> there are all sorts of behaviours which manifest when one digs deeper
> in to oneself.
> many try to scale the wall and run away. they're politely and verbally
> communicated.
>
>
> this is the impression a friend who had been to the camp gave me.
> I myself am trying to squeeze some time out to attend some similar session.
>
> hope it helps.
>
>
>
> On 8/7/18, Rahul Bajaj <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Everyone,
>>
>> I was wondering if any of you have gone on a meditation retreat and how
>> accessible you found it to be.
>>
>> I am asking this question because my understanding is that people largely
>> communicate nonverbally in such settings which is not viable for a blind
>> person. Also, one would need assistance in things like accessing food and
>> mobility. Would love to hear your thoughts about this.
>>
>> Best,
>> Rahul
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
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