September 25, 2019: Justin Miles
Subscriber Archive • 1h 15m
Realizing Enlightened Black Society
Justin F. Miles shares his experience of creating and facilitating the Black Power Meditation Group in Baltimore Maryland and discusses the importance of sanghas holding spaces for so called “affinity groups” of all races and ways of being.
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September 18th, 2019: Vic Vega
Off The Cushion
The practice on the cushion gives us the building blocks to be able to experience more peace and joy in our everyday. The ultimate purpose of meditation is for it to help us off the cushion, and that's exactly what it naturally does. But on the really challenging days, can our pr...
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September 11th, 2019: A BIPOC Panel -...
The Importance of Community: Featuring Aarti Tejuja, Joy Gutierrez, Martina Bouey, Dr. Claudelle Glasgow, & Dr. Shanté Paradigm Smalls
This panel of meditation teachers focusing on issues facing Buddhist, BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and other communities. How does community, meditation, and connection help u...
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September 4th, 2019: David Perrin
Don’t Drop Me: Story vs Storyline
Meditators are often advised to “drop the storyline and return to the breath”. The intention in shamatha is to become familiar with our storylines so that we are not captivated, captured, defined or dictated by them. However, dropping the storyline doesn’t mean ...