Mindfulness in Buddhist Practicewith Scott Tusa
online only, new time! Friday, April 24, 2020 5:00pm – 7:00pm We are using the Zoom video conferencing system for this class. Please register below to receive your online access information. Do you know how to meditate?
Mindfulness meditation is frequently advertised as a cure-all. It can reduce stress, lower blood pressure, increase focus, etc. But did the Buddha actually teach the type of mindfulness meditation that is frequently promoted nowadays? Join us for an evening with Scott Tusa where we look beyond secular mindfulness meditation. Discover how meditation can lead to a transcendental transformation beyond this life, beyond samsara, and even beyond nirvana. Bring your questions. There will be opportunities to get a fresh taste of mindfulness meditation, and to have your doubts cleared away. |
Scott Tusa is a Buddhist teacher based in Brooklyn, New York. 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. He teaches meditation and Buddhist psychology internationally in group and one-to-one settings, 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.
For more information please visit https://scotttusa.com. |
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