Lojong: Mahayana Mind Training
Nalandabodhi New York
324 West 23rd Street #2A
New York, NY 10011
Phone: 212-399-2193
Schedule
Nov 1, 2009 – Feb 21, 2010 (12 Sessions)
Sundays, 4-6pm
No Class: Nov 29, Dec 27,
Jan 3, Jan 24, Jan 31
For the full 12 week session: $65
Contributing Members: $55
Full Members: $45
Contact
Andrew Libby or Todd Anderson
Lojong: Mahayana Mind Training
This course will focus on how we can work with the "Seven Points of Mind Training" - the traditional lojong teachings in the lineage of Atisha - to bring about transformation in our way of relating to the world. A special emphasis will be placed on taking these teaching into daily life and working with emotions though using the Seven Points. The "Seven Points of Mind Training" include a wealth of rich teachings and practices, including tonglen, analytical meditation, working with the six paramitas and working with the mind training slogans. These skillful means will be combined with teachings from Rinpoche on how to work with emotions to promote true and meaningful transformation.
The vast path of Mahayana Buddhism begins with rousing bodhichitta - the heart of awakening. In the ultimate context, this bodhichitta is none other than the open heart of space, emptiness, as one may study in Nalandabodhi through the profound teachings of Khenpo Rinpoche in his book, Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness or similar sources. In the relative context, this bodhichitta is a heart of caring and compassion, never giving up on cultivating the potential for complete Enlightenment in any situation or with any other person.
The Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche says that to truly develop a means of working skillfully in the world, one must understand both ultimate and relative bodhichitta. Understanding in this context does not mean a mere intellectual comprehension, but a heart-felt experience beyond conceptualization. Starting with an experiential glimpse of emptiness, we can learn to skillfully and authentically extend ourselves into the world to be of benefit to other beings.
Please join us as we extend the experiential glimpse of emptiness, the heart of openness to the world, that we may have experienced during the study of the Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness. Please note that participants in this course will asked to engage in a period of daily meditation between course sessions in order to bring the greatest benefit to one's self and others. Instruction will be provided.
Though familiarity with the Progressive Stages of Meditation on Emptiness is helpful, it is not required for participating in this course.
