Neuroscience and Dharma

Lojong to Train the Habitual Reptile Mind

with Amy Barton-Cayton

Thursday, May 8, 2014
7:00pm – 8:30pm

All recent science about the brain confirms the ancient wisdom of Buddhism’s knowing about the mind. Even when we know better, our habitual thoughts trap us in a cycle of thinking that is harmful to ourselves and others. This class focuses on a dharma inspired tool for changing your brain to support what your mind already knows through practice about shifting unhelpful mental states and destructive emotions.

Everyone is welcome.

Amy Barton-Cayton

Amy Cayton, Mental Health Professional and Educator
Amy has been serving FPMT as a consultant since 1998 and has been integral to the development and facilitation of service trainings for the organization. She has a PhD in Sociology, a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology, and over twenty years of counseling experience. Amy has been a serious Dharma student since 1997 and has attended a number of long retreats with Lama Zopa Rinpoche.

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