Recorded Talk: Dr. Shanté Smalls (4/22/20)

Recorded Talk: Dr. Shanté Smalls (4/22/20)

This talk was recorded on April 22, 2020. Purchase to access the recording.

How can the Buddhist teaching of impermanence help us to understand, process and cope with the fear and grief that arises as so many changes are happening quickly in our lives?

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Schedule

7:00pm ET - Welcome & guided meditation

7:25pm ET - Dharma talk

7:55pm ET - Q&A with teacher

8:10pm ET - Announcements

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Dr. Shanté Paradigm Smalls is a student, practitioner, and teacher in the Tantric (Vajrayana) Buddhist tradition. Shanté began studying and practicing Buddhism at age 17 and has practiced in Zen, Sokka Gakkai International, Shambhala, and Bhumisparsha communities. Shanté trained from 2009 to 2015 as a teacher and was authorized to teach meditation and buddhadharma in 2015. Shanté is focused on the healing impact of meditation in Black & Indigenous communities, People of Color communities, LGBTQ+ communities, and incarcerated and recovery communities. Shanté is a Teacher on the Liberate App and teaches regularly on Weekly Dharma Gathering Online which they co-founded and curate.

Recorded Talk: Dr. Shanté Smalls (4/22/20)