The Shambhala Level Training Series is part of the Way of Shambhala curriculum, an extensive path of training in authentic meditation practices and wisdom teachings.
This one-day program takes plays both in-person and online Saturday, April 27 2024.
The program is open to people of all religious backgrounds or no religious background. It is recommended for new and experienced meditators as well as those looking to enrich their personal spiritual path and social action.
AGENDA
Level I – The Art of Being Human
The meditative state reflects the ground nature of our mind: wakeful, open, calm. The practice of meditation as taught for over 2,500 years is a potent way to recover our contact with the beauty and magic of ordinary life, directly and without struggle.
This ancient path of courageous self-discovery is based on the simple but revolutionary realization that every human being can develop the stability, clarity and strength of mind which is our birthright. We can learn to tap into our basic goodness and let go of habitual patterns of mind based on fear, and directly experience our world and our life with appreciation and gentleness.
Women and men everywhere, at all times and in all cultures, have the capacity to wake up and live fully, passionately – to enjoy their lives in the deepest sense. We can live our lives with heart no matter what twists and turns they may take. Perhaps we start to wake up by rediscovering the sacredness of our life.
Sacred World, The Shambhala Way to Gentleness, Bravery and Power, Jeremy & Karen Hayward
Teachers
Linda Mockeridge is a senior teacher and meditation instructor at the Shambhala Meditation Center of San Antonio. Trying meditation practice on and off since her teens, she developed a regular practice after attending a weekend program at the Shambhala Center entitled “The Art of Being Human” in 1995. Besides teaching meditation, Shambhala Buddhist classes, and retreat programs, she has taught meditation in various settings including, prisons, juvenile facilities, schools, and senior centers. She is also a Licensed Clinical Social Worker in private practice.
Will Handy is a teacher and meditation instructor at the Dallas Shambhala Center. Will was a psychotherapist for 40 years. He finds great joy in getting to start people on the first few steps of the rich Buddhist path by guiding their practice and teaching.
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