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Holistic Spirituality Part 2: How to Care without Getting Overwhelmed

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Note: Event begins at 10:00am PT / 1:00pm ET

The path of awakening taught by the Buddha includes a wide range of practices to calm the body and mind, to heal the heart, and to respond to need with wisdom and compassion. Silent meditation is only one form of training. In our time together, we will use the foundation of inner practice to build a holistic approach to transformation and engaged action. 

When the heart is open and the mind clear, we are able to respond to challenges and crises with wisdom, love and skill. In part 2 of this series, we’ll explore practices to strengthen the heart and cultivate a wise perspective on relationships and life. Participants will apply their contemplative practice to a real-life situation, developing new ideas and skills to identify one’s resources, limits, and capacity to engage without getting overwhelmed.

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This event is appropriate for meditators at all levels of experience. All are welcome; no prior experience necessary.  

This program will be held online via Zoom from 1:00-4:30pm ET / 10a-1:30pm PT. A link with simple instructions will be sent to all registrants before the program. We will take several short breaks, including a 20-30 min break in the middle. 

NOTE: This workshop is both a stand-alone program and part two in a series of three online, half-day workshops offered by Oren Jay Sofer on March 6, 13, and 20. To read more about the other workshops in this series see here.

Cost for Sessions 2 & 3 (2 x half-days): $175 standard / $90 supporting / $75 subsidized

It’s not possible to register ONLY for session 1 or session 2.
The options are: entire series / sessions 2 & 3 / session 3 only.
Please wait until after March 6th to register only for Sessions 2 & 3.

If you are going to miss one of the three sessions, you can always register for all three, and enjoy the recording at a time of your choice.

Have questions about the event or about registration? Please email the Garrison Institute at info@garrisoninstitute.org

 
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