This program is open to everyone and provides a rare opportunity to experience one of our most senior Buddhist teachers.
Descripción del curso
During these divisive times, anger in the public square affects every aspect of our life together, usually as obstacle but also as opportunity. What do the Buddhist and Shambhala teachings have to offer us in how to work with anger, our own and others? A partir de las eternas enseñanzas sobre el arte guerrero del maestro indio Shantideva y de la siempre vigente terma de Shambhala., this one-day program investigates anger, its felt qualities and its inherent wisdom, and identifies ways of transforming anger into seeds of peace. Through guided meditations, negociaciones, and breakouts, we will explore the ways anger hurts us and everyone and identify what tender wisdom lies at its core. This program is for everyone, no matter what level of Buddhist practice.
During her visit to Minneapolis, she will also lead a program at the Minneapolis Zen Center on Friday, Mayo 3 and Saturday, May 4. For more information about this program click here: Zen Center Program
sobre el maestro
Judith Simmer-Brown, Doctor., Profesor Distinguido de Estudios Contemplativos y Religiosos Emeritx en la Universidad de Naropa, donde ella ha enseñado por más 45 años. Simmer-Brown es un entrenador de compasión para la Iniciativa de Compasión en Naropa. ella es autora deAliento cálido de Dakini: El principio femenino en el budismo tibetano (Shambhala) y editor, con fran gracia, deLa meditación y el aula: Pedagogía contemplativa para estudios religiosos (SUNY). para shambhala, ella enseña niveles de entrenamiento Shambhala, Temas Mahayana y Vajrayana, con un amor especial a Tara Blanca, principio femenino, trabajando con emociones, compasión y compromiso social.