If we can stay with the soft spot and stay with the tender heart,
then we are cultivating the seeds of peace.
—Pema Chodron, Praticare la pace in tempi di guerra
Join Venerable Bhikshuni Lozang Yönten and Chaplain Alley Smith in session to examine the dynamic work of peacemaking. Insieme, we will explore our attitudes toward aggression and how we can remain fearless and kind—even in the midst of anxiety, paura, e rabbia. We will also practice Shamatha or “calm abiding” meditation and engage in a community discussion on how we can nourish the seeds of peace and compassion in our everyday lives.
This gathering is in loving memory of Professor Arline Saturdayborn,
University of Southern Maine.
Nessun prerequisito. Aperto a tutti i livelli di esperienza.
Praticare la pace in tempi di guerra by Pema Chödron
Touching Peace: Practicing the Art of Mindful Living by Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh
Love your Enemies: How to Break the Anger Habit & Be a Whole Lot Happier by Sharon Salzberg and Robert Thurman
Healing Anger by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama
Bhikshuni Lozang Yönten (Chaplain and Lecturer of Buddhist Studies at Maitripa College) has been a nun since 2003. Buddhist since her teenage years, Ven. Yönten moved to Australia and studied extensively under Gyurmé Khensur Rinpoche Geshe Tashi Tsering (at Chenrezig Institute, AU) da 2002-2009 before moving to India to study at Thosamling Institute 2010-2011. In 2012, she became an accredited In-Depth Registered Teacher with FPMT and was requested to become the Resident Teacher at Kunsang Yeshe Retreat Centre in New South Wales, Australia where she remained for three years and frequently visited up until the pandemic.
Da 2015 onwards, Ven. Yönten was mainly based in New Zealand at Mahamudra Centre. During that period, she divided her time between leading retreats in New Zealand and teaching Philosophy at Human Spirit: Buddhist Psychoanalytic Training Program in Israel, as well as offering classes and retreats in various parts of Europe, until she moved back to the USA in 2021.
Prior to joining Maitripa College, Yönten-la offered retreats and courses at Vajrapani Institute and Land of Medicine Buddha – both in California. She also has experience in hospice work and palliative care, as well as a deep commitment to social justice and a love of animals.
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Cappellano Alley Smith è un ministro della religione buddista Shambhala ordinato (Upadhyaya) at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. Tiene anche lei 10 precetti del Buddismo Zen coreano. Alley è un veterano di guerra militare statunitense. Durante la sua carriera, Alley ha prestato servizio con le squadre militari di onoranze funebri nel Corpo dei Marines degli Stati Uniti e nella Riserva della Marina. È specializzata nell'insegnamento del Buddismo, cura spirituale, affari mortuari e come clero funebre. Alley è profondamente influenzato da Pure Land, Shin and Vajrayana. Alley has lectured on Buddhist topics at Smith College, Dartmouth, Harvard, Cornell, Yale and Brown. Da allora è una studentessa del Buddismo Shambhala e dello Zen 1999.
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