Discovering Buddhism, Module 2
How to Meditate
Five Tuesday sessions
June 18 – Jul 16, 2024
7:00pm – 8:30pm PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
online only via Zoom
Practice Day
Saturday, July 27, 2024
1:30pm – 4:30pm PDT
in-person and online
Program Category: Dharma Education — Foundational
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In this module you will learn the definition and purpose of meditation, how to sit properly, how to set up a meditation session, and how to recognize and deal with obstacles to meditation. We will explore working with different types of meditation techniques.
Learn more about the FPMT Discovering Buddhism curriculum (starting at minute 7:33): https://youtu.be/XWbW9tCV4qE?t=453
Watch the preview of the first Discovering Buddhism module — Mind and Its Potential: https://youtu.be/KOEXkaow0ko
This program is offered in collaboration with Land of Medicine Buddha.
Born in Scotland, in 1970, Venerable Angie
Muir obtained a Bachelor's Degree in
1992. Feeling disillusioned with her prospective career
path and life ahead of her, she left Scotland and combined
travelling with work in Asia for 3 years until in 1995 she
felt a calling to go to India to explore meditation and
find her life path. Within a few months she “had the
incredible fortune due to some previous karma” to discover
Tibetan Buddhism, and meet her main spiritual teacher
Kyabje Lama Zopa Rinpoche (of almost 30 years) and become
ordained.
Venerable Angie has been a Buddhist nun for over 25
years. During this time, she served at Lama Zopa
Rinpoche's residences in the U.S. for 13 years. In
addition to doing various personal retreats, she has
offered service, teaching, and leading meditation at other
FPMT centers.
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