Beyond Mindfulness
with Scott Tusa
Facebook LIVE, Sunday, August 23,2020
10:30 AM-12:00 PM PDT (US Time)
There are many ways to approach the practice of meditation. On the Buddhist path, meditation is a tool to uncover the true peace of our own inner awakened nature.
Here, the path of meditation is supported by a holistic view of our vast human potential, and made manifest through integrating this into our daily actions and conduct.
Rather than a “self-help” technique or a limited transactional method, Buddhist meditation aims to cultivate a relational awareness. One where the development of our own inner peace connects into a sense of belonging, responsibility and altruism towards others.
Through a combination of experiential learning and meditation, this session will explore the intersections of core Buddhist principles and our everyday lives, where integrative meditation practices meet the world around us.
About the Presenter:
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.
More information about Scott can be found on his website: https://scotttusa.com/
Your generous donations enable us to continue offering programming like this. Please visit our website to make a donation.
10:30 AM-12:00 PM PDT (US Time)
There are many ways to approach the practice of meditation. On the Buddhist path, meditation is a tool to uncover the true peace of our own inner awakened nature.
Here, the path of meditation is supported by a holistic view of our vast human potential, and made manifest through integrating this into our daily actions and conduct.
Rather than a “self-help” technique or a limited transactional method, Buddhist meditation aims to cultivate a relational awareness. One where the development of our own inner peace connects into a sense of belonging, responsibility and altruism towards others.
Through a combination of experiential learning and meditation, this session will explore the intersections of core Buddhist principles and our everyday lives, where integrative meditation practices meet the world around us.
About the Presenter:
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.
More information about Scott can be found on his website: https://scotttusa.com/
Your generous donations enable us to continue offering programming like this. Please visit our website to make a donation.
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