This program will be hosted both in-person and online (hybrid). This is the registration page to join Narayan Helen Liebenson online, via Zoom. (Register here if you prefer to attend in person.) Registrants will receive the link to join the program in their Order Confirmation email. This program will not be recorded. Times are ET.
The Buddha encouraged people of all ages to undertake the frequent contemplation of "The Five Recollections" – aging, sickness, death, loss, and karma – as a key practice leading to joy and liberation. In this retreat, we will bring our attention to this seeming paradox. We will explore how cultivating an intimate understanding of these great matters of life and death can help us face, and master, our fears.
Over time, with mindfulness and an open heart, we can come to see these conditions of impermanence from a perspective of gratitude. Turning towards the inevitability of change and loss – rather than denying them or turning away -- helps us to more fully appreciate the beauty and preciousness of a life inspired and guided by Dharma practice.
This program is appropriate for both new and experienced meditators. Our time together will include sitting meditation with instructions, talks, and time for discussion and questions. All are warmly welcome.
Full and partial scholarships are available. Please submit your requests to office@cambridgeinsight.org at least 72 hours prior to the start of the program.
Closed Captions (CC) for CIMC Programs are generated through Zoom.