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Finding Peace in a Mad World

Instructors:
Ananta
Padmadharini

8 Tuesday Evenings 
6:30 – 8:15 PM ET
Online via Zoom
April 5th – May 31st, 2022 *No class on May 17th

Tuition: $160-$320 sliding scale
Scholarships are available. Please inquire: info@triratna-nyc.org.

More information and registration here.

‘May you live in interesting times’ so the Chinese curse goes. And we have no shortage of interesting times: war and violence, inaction on climate change, global pandemic, social injustices, threats to democracy, not to mention personal worries and concerns. 

That we care about suffering around us and in the world at large is a great thing. It can lead to compassionate reflection and action. Yet it can also lead to unhealthy responses - anxiety, stress, apathy, avoidance.

This eight-week journey will be guided by two experienced and certified mindfulness teachers on how to work with overwhelm and find peace that leads to compassionate responses. Based on Buddhist wisdom, mindfulness and compassion-based approaches, you will learn how to work more effectively with these challenges, and live more from a place of more choice and wholehearted engagement.

Each class will include periods of practice, dialogue, Dharma teaching and discussion.

Note: This course is offered through Triratna New York.

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