Date(s) - April 16, 2016 - April 17, 2016
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
The Path of Compassionate Action
With Senior Tergar Instructor Myoshin Kelley
Hosted by Tergar Paris
Paris, France
Imagine being able to stay open, grounded, and responsive when you encounter suffering in the world. Though our habitual patterns often prompt us to ignore or try to move away from suffering, there is another option. We can use the challenges of life as opportunities to nourish wisdom and compassion and find true happiness. In Buddhism, one of the most powerful ways to strengthen these qualities is a set of practices known as the six paramitas.
The six paramitas are generosity, ethical conduct, patience, joyful effort, meditation and wisdom. These qualities are the natural expression of the awakened mind. In exploring the paramitas, we will learn how they support us in the here and now and enrich how we live our lives. This journey leads us beyond a limited sense of self to a heart that is open and at ease.
In this weekend workshop, Senior Tergar Instructor Myoshin Kelley will guide us through an exploration of the six paramitas, showing how these qualities of heart and mind can support us on the path of awakening. Our time together will include presentations on the six paramitas by Myoshin, DVD teachings by Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, as well as guided meditations and discussion.
This retreat is open to both beginning and experienced meditators. There are no prerequisites, but if you have not previously attended a meditation retreat or workshop, we recommend that you take Tergar’s free online “Introduction to Meditation” course before the workshop.
When:
Saturday, 16 April, 9am-5pm
Sunday, 17 April, 9am-5pm
Location:
36 rue Montorgeuil
75003 PARIS
Métro: Les Halles
Cost:
80 € for the whole weekend
Payment by check payable to Tergar Paris at the time of registration:
Tergar Paris / Titi TRAN
Esc 32/101
162 rue Gabriel Péri
94250 GENTILLY
Contact and registration:
[email protected]
Location
36 Rue Montorgueil, Paris , France