This program will be held online via Zoom. All registrants will receive the link to join the program in their Order Confirmation email. Times are ET.
It is possible to untangle yourself from one of the most painful and confounding of human experiences: attachment to views and opinions. In one of his well-loved discourses, the Buddha concludes his teaching by describing non-fixation on views as the very means by which beings become enlightened.
“By not holding to fixed views,
the pure hearted one, having clarity of vision,
being freed from all sense desire,
is not born again into this world.”
Together we will explore the teachings on attachment to, and liberation from, our fixed views and beliefs. We will practice recognizing how we get caught in our own preferences and see that it is practical and possible to let go while remaining energized and engaged with the world.
This practice group is open to all levels of experience, both new and experienced meditators, yet is not for the faint of heart; bold practitioners who are willing to trade the security of conviction and the energy of righteousness for the freedom of non-clinging will have the great opportunity to hear dhamma talks, receive meditation instruction, undertake daily-life practices, and find community with other courageous dharma-farers.
All this just in time for election season when the mind can get particularly tight!
Please join us in study, in laughter, and in sincere trial and error, as we explore some of the Buddha’s most confrontational – and liberating – teachings on freeing the heart.
Note: This class will not meet on November 9 or November 23.
This program will not be recorded. Full and partial scholarships are available up to 72 hours before the start of the program.
(Closed Captions (CC) for CIMC Programs are generated through “livestreaming” via Rev.com. CIMC programs are not livestreamed to any other platform for any other use.)