Neuroscience and Dharma
Lojong to Train the Habitual Reptile Mind
Thursday, May 8, 2014
7:00pm – 8:30pm
All recent science about the brain confirms the ancient
wisdom of Buddhism’s knowing about the mind. Even when we
know better, our habitual thoughts trap us in a cycle of
thinking that is harmful to ourselves and others. This
class focuses on a dharma inspired tool for changing your
brain to support what your mind already knows through
practice about shifting unhelpful mental states and
destructive emotions.
Everyone is welcome.
Amy Cayton, Mental Health Professional and Educator
Amy has been serving FPMT as a consultant since 1998 and
has been integral to the development and facilitation of
service trainings for the organization. She has a PhD in
Sociology, a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology, and
over twenty years of counseling experience. Amy has been a
serious Dharma student since 1997 and has attended a
number of long retreats with Lama Zopa Rinpoche.
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