The Elephant Path of Calm Abiding

The Elephant Path of Calm Abiding

Western Sydney University, Parramatta City CampusParramatta, NSW
Wednesday, Mar 4, 2026 from 7 pm to 8:30 pm
Overview

Maitreya’s Elephant Path depicts the nine stages of calm abiding. This session will involve teachings, guided meditation, and discussion.

The Elephant Path of Calm Abiding

Presenter: Kynan Tan (In Person)

Wed 4 March | 7.00-8.30pm AEDT

Location: In person at Western Sydney University, Parramatta City Campus (Entry at 1 Parramatta Square), Level 6, Room 1.6.31

(Enter via automatic doors at the bottom staircase, next to Mikazuki. Proceed to lifts and go to Level 6)

or Online (Zoom link below)

Cost: Free


Maitreya’s Elephant Path provides a stunning depiction of the progression of the nine stages of calm abiding. This map of meditation is a clear outline of how the mind moves from scattered distraction and sleepiness to eventually reaching effortlessly stable attention, unification of mind, and equanimity. The teachings on the Stages of Śamatha (calm abiding) clarify the practice so that anyone can develop focus, calm, clarity, and collectedness. This opens up a powerful sense of alignment between intentions and actions, making all of the meditative path possible.

This session will involve teachings, guided meditation, and discussion.


About the Presenter: Kynan fell into meditation after realising that his mind was obstructing a good life. Getting his head above the waters of burnout, depression, and anxiety, he recognised that the life he had looked good on paper but in experience it was terrible. This led him to decide to start meditating to 1) calm and collect the mind, and 2) seriously question the nature of existence (no big deal!). Years later, with dedicated practice in a number of contemplative traditions and systems, engagement with a range of teachers and communities, and seeing the benefits first-hand, Kynan decided to dedicate his life to supporting others in opening up the freeing possibilities of meditation.


Hybrid event: Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive session in person at the Metta Centre or online by clicking on this link to access the session: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83506489824?pwd=cmpNQ1ljSmFVYURLWVN1dWllYUN1dz09

Meeting ID: 835 0648 9824| Passcode: 718905

Alternatively, you can dial in from your telephone (call charges apply): +61 2 8015 6011


If you are feeling unwell, please consider staying at home and joining online instead.

Maitreya’s Elephant Path depicts the nine stages of calm abiding. This session will involve teachings, guided meditation, and discussion.

The Elephant Path of Calm Abiding

Presenter: Kynan Tan (In Person)

Wed 4 March | 7.00-8.30pm AEDT

Location: In person at Western Sydney University, Parramatta City Campus (Entry at 1 Parramatta Square), Level 6, Room 1.6.31

(Enter via automatic doors at the bottom staircase, next to Mikazuki. Proceed to lifts and go to Level 6)

or Online (Zoom link below)

Cost: Free


Maitreya’s Elephant Path provides a stunning depiction of the progression of the nine stages of calm abiding. This map of meditation is a clear outline of how the mind moves from scattered distraction and sleepiness to eventually reaching effortlessly stable attention, unification of mind, and equanimity. The teachings on the Stages of Śamatha (calm abiding) clarify the practice so that anyone can develop focus, calm, clarity, and collectedness. This opens up a powerful sense of alignment between intentions and actions, making all of the meditative path possible.

This session will involve teachings, guided meditation, and discussion.


About the Presenter: Kynan fell into meditation after realising that his mind was obstructing a good life. Getting his head above the waters of burnout, depression, and anxiety, he recognised that the life he had looked good on paper but in experience it was terrible. This led him to decide to start meditating to 1) calm and collect the mind, and 2) seriously question the nature of existence (no big deal!). Years later, with dedicated practice in a number of contemplative traditions and systems, engagement with a range of teachers and communities, and seeing the benefits first-hand, Kynan decided to dedicate his life to supporting others in opening up the freeing possibilities of meditation.


Hybrid event: Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive session in person at the Metta Centre or online by clicking on this link to access the session: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83506489824?pwd=cmpNQ1ljSmFVYURLWVN1dWllYUN1dz09

Meeting ID: 835 0648 9824| Passcode: 718905

Alternatively, you can dial in from your telephone (call charges apply): +61 2 8015 6011


If you are feeling unwell, please consider staying at home and joining online instead.

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Highlights

  • 1 hour 30 minutes
  • In-person

Refund Policy

No refunds

Location

Western Sydney University, Parramatta City Campus

western sydney university

1 Parramatta Square Parramatta, NSW 2116

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