Session 030: Anatomy of a Visual Journey
Visual Journeys are a type of meditation that helps focus a distracted mind to a single story line. Especially to be used as a stepping stone before going into deeper, even more tranquil meditations, such guided visualizations serve to contact one’s own subconscious and higher self.
Session 029: Five Spiritual Faculties
“You are already the richest person on Earth”, says Thich Nhat Hanh. “Don’t look outside for your happiness. It’s available within you.” He writes that the Buddha would say, “I cannot underestimate you. You are a future Buddha.”
Session 028: Leadership For The People
Since the end of World War 2, we have experienced a 75 year long stretch of time that has not seen a war between industrialized countries. One of the main reasons for that was international communication, cooperation, and trade. What is valid to avoid international conflict, is equally valid to create a harmonious society within a country, state or region.
Session 027: Letting Go, Really Letting Go
A quote by Ajahn Brahm brings us straight to today’s topic of really letting go. It’s what meditation practice is all about. We’re learning it more deeply from the Upakkilesa Sutta.
Session 026: Closing Unfinished Business
What is the state of your emotional and mental health? What burdens are you carrying? What hurts and pains have you yet to transmute into love? What have you learnt about your self and your life journey this year? Let's get a status report, let's take inventory to understand what is going on.
Session 025: How To Deal With Restlessness During Meditation
Last year, in this meditation group, we have studied and learned about the five hindrances in meditation. While they’re all interrelated, we can often pinpoint one major source of disturbance upon reflection. Different ones come up at different times. However, we all tend to have a “pet” hindrance, one that is present most often. For me, it is restlessness.
Session 024: Learn About Karma To Live A Happier Life
In today’s presentation, I will be sharing what I learnt in a two day online retreat over the past weekend. Venerable Robina Courtin was teaching a class in partnership with Shantideva Center in New York and they broadcast it live.
So in this presentation we will talk about Karma: the four ways that karma ripens, how present actions leave seeds in the mind that will ripen in the future as one’s experiences, and more.
Session 023: We Cannot Change What We Are Not Aware of
What does mindfulness and meditation have to do with social change? There is no doubt that we need to come together to find ways to transform, change and heal our society and our institutions. But how can we change anything if we are not aware of what’s going on? How can we change the world if we do not also change ourselves?
Session 022: Healing Our Pain Body
It is no news that there is deep pain and suffering in our society and in our communities. Being part of the minority community and as a first generation immigrant who grew up in New Jersey, recent events have been personally intensely disturbing. But all of us are deeply affected because we are all human beings, first and foremost, and we are designed to live in peace and love with our fellow human beings.
Session 021: How to Live Together Peacefully
Last week, we started learning a story from the Upakkilesa Sutta. The Buddha walked away from a monastic dwelling when a peaceful togetherness wasn’t possible any longer. He had tried to appease the quarreling parties, but was faced with the response to basically mind his own business.
It’s a very real story, taken seemingly out of our modern life.