Dr. Klára Czike
Buddhist teacher
Klára is a Buddhist teacher who has been practicing meditation and working with Buddhist psychology for over 15 years. She is trained as a sociologist, coach, and Buddhist teacher, and has explored a wide range of self-awareness methods, believing deeply in the integration of ancient wisdom and modern psychology.
She regularly attends retreats and also leads them, sharing the teachings she has received from her teachers in both individual and group settings. Her main current practice is the Theinngu loud-breathing Vipassanā method, which she has practiced extensively in retreats both in Hungary and internationally.
Na etaṁ mama
Na eso ham asmi
Na meso attā
This is not mine.
This is not who I am.
This is not my true self.
Hol Talalkozhatsz velem?
After a short theoretical introduction and a demonstration of the technique, the workshop offers the opportunity for one hour of guided group practice. Even within this single hour, it becomes clearly perceptible how concentration begins to build itself with elemental power.
If you have ever tried to practice focus or one-pointedness with any technique and found it difficult, this workshop is for you.
It is a truly unique and powerful experience.
All Buddhist meditation techniques promise to lead the practitioner to liberation. At times, the path they offer may seem too slow, while modern approaches today also present faster routes outside monastery walls. For practitioners, remarkable progress can be achieved even within this very lifetime: concentration can be cultivated, encounters with the nimitta can occur, entry into the jhānas becomes possible, and the workings of the mind can be directly observed. All this requires patience, the overcoming of obstacles, and steady, committed practice.
This talk aims to offer a glimpse into the reality of these encounters. Nothing is impossible!


























