7-Day Retreat

Those who have not participated in 7-Day Chan Retreat may take the retreat as a field trip, and simply enter the Chan Hall with some simple daily necessities. Those who have participated in the retreat would know that they need to regulate their body and mind as well as establish normal routines prior to the retreat itself, so as to adapt to the agenda of the 7-day Chan Retreat.   In Preparation for The Chan Retreat   In order to adapt to long hours of sitting, it is better to practice Chan meditation on a daily basis beforehand, in preparation for body regulation, particularly if the habits of sitting meditation have not been formed yet.  Meanwhile, it also helps to collect the body and mind well in advance, through the practices of Chan meditation.  A stable state of mind could be settled sooner as a result, and the practitioners could thereby lessen efforts t regulate the body and mind in the Chan Hall.   During the 7-Day Chan Retreat, practitioners usually sleep and rise early on a regular basis. If one is used to staying up late, it is better to moderate one's late sleep habits to early hours, at least one week ahead of the retreat. Otherwise, "7-Day Chan Retreat" will easily become "7-Day Sleeping Retreat." It's a pity not to be able to use Chan methods due to drowsiness.   Especially within a few days ahead of Chan retreat, it is better to gradually reduce one's involvement in visually stimulating entertainment activities, such as watching TV or movies, playing video games, or engaging in other provocative entertainment activities. Visual stimulation is reduced in order to avoid delusions during the meditation sitting, which in turn cause obstacles to the progress of Chan meditation.   As for psychological regulation, try to maintain a relaxed body and mind, as well as a relaxed and content attitude, prior to the retreat. Once admitted to the 7-Day Chan Retreat, it is better