with Scott Tusa (Tenzin Namsel)
Sunday, 11:15am -1:15pm April 15, 2018 In each moment we have a choice: A choice to lovingly open to the present circumstance or to close down into our familiar patterns. Join us as Scott leads us in mediations to practice self love and love for others.
Truly opening our hearts to others is a process. The Dharma, in its multitudes of methods offers us a wealth of material to apply to that unfolding. Through guided meditations and discussion, we will explore various Buddhist methods to open the heart and to heal any emotional patterns that may be subverting that expression of love. Scott will also lead the Sunday Meditation on April 15 from 10-11am. |
Scott Tusa is based in Brooklyn, New York. He leads meditation and Buddhist psychology nationally and supports Tsoknyi Rinpoche's Pundarika Sangha as a practice advisor. He trained in Buddhist philosophy and meditation with some of the greatest living masters since his early twenties, including Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Tsoknyi Rinpoche, and Tulku Sangag Rinpoche. Ordained by His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, he spent nine years as a Buddhist monk, with much of that time engaged in solitary meditation retreat and study in the United States, India, and Nepal. For more information please visit: https://scotttusa.com
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