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Sep 10
Tuesday Sep 10, 2024 - Friday Oct 4, 2024
(Start time Tue 18:30 BST - End time Fri 20:30 BST)OnlineChristina Feldman- £109.00 excl.
Four separate evenings from 6:30-8:30pm UK time on 10, 16, 23 September and 4 October (NB - different days of the week)
Description
Price Options:
Standard rate: £109
Supporter rate: £119
Theme:
Community Mentoring Programme
Over four weeks, this programme reflects on the Brahma Viharas - the noble qualities of boundless friendliness, joyfulness, compassion and equanimity.
Each evening begins with a short reflection on the theme by Christina and will include a breakout group each session, to nurture our community. The last section will be for participants to raise questions about their own path and practice.
Numbers on the programme are limited, to cultivate a shared sense of sangha.
Event Details
Schedule:
Four separate evenings from 6:30-8:30pm BST on 10, 16, 23 September and 4 October (NB - different days of the week)
Suitability:
For experienced practitioners.
Cost:
- The price includes a fee for the teacher, no additional dana will be requested.
- Possibility to pay a supporter rate by selecting the option available on the registration form. (If you would like to pay this rate, please tick the 'yes' box under the supporter rate heading on the first page of the registration form.)
- A limited number of Bursary places are available for this course
Teacher:
CHRISTINA FELDMAN is a co-founder of Gaia House and a guiding teacher at Insight Meditation Society, Barre, Massachussetts. The author of a number of books, she has been teaching insight meditation retreats internationally since 1976. She is one of the teaching faculty of the CPP programme, dedicated to the study and application of the early teachings of the Buddha and is engaged in teaching the Buddhist psychological foundations of mindfulness to those training to teach mindfulness-based applications in England, Belgium and the Netherlands. Her most recent book Mindfulness: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Psychology, written with Willem Kuyken, was published in the summer of 2019.