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Sunday Morning Meditation

led by Scott Tusa (Tenzin Namsel)

Sunday, April 15
10:00am - 11:00am


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Join us for this Sunday morning meditation led by Scott Tusa (Tenzin Namsel) appropriate for all levels of practitioners. This is a peaceful way to start your Sunday, and a good opportunity to practice with a group and get your questions answered.

The sessions will include a period of silent meditation followed by a guided meditation on a topic from the stages of the path.  A short introduction to the topic and time for questions will also be included.

Scott will also give a talk on Opening the Heart: Meditating on Loving Kindness following the meditation at 11:15am.

Scott Tusa is a Buddhist teacher based in Brooklyn, New York. He teaches 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. Scott has taught extensively throughout the United States, and is featured regularly at MNDFL, Against the Stream, InsightLA, and teaching retreats with Tsoknyi Rinpoche's Pundarika sangha. He has also been featured at the Den Meditation, Tibet House, Gyalwa Gyatso Buddhist Center, Vajrapani Institute, Courage of Care, Shantideva Meditation Center, and many other meditation organizations and communities. 

All are welcome!

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$10
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