To Die Before Dying
In Sufism, death is considered a good adviser and a great teacher because besides reminding us of the ephemerality of life, it pushes us to strive for our higher purpose, to build something in this life that can be eternal.
In Sufism, death is considered a good adviser and a great teacher because besides reminding us of the ephemerality of life, it pushes us to strive for our higher purpose, to build something in this life that can be eternal.
This talk includes an overview on The 4 Spiritual Centers & the 4 Instinctual Drives , and focuses on the Belly Center and the Self-Preservation instinct, which is the foundation of the other two lower drives.
Bring your most burning questions and ask them to Meido Moore Roshi in this Live Q&A session. Questions can be about any topic related to practice, Rinzai Zen in general, video course materials, meditation, inner exploration journey, and more. If you don’t have specific questions, we still encourage you to join, as you can learn valuable insights from the teacher’s responses.
Join Meido Roshi as he speaks on various aspects of Zen Buddhist practice: meditation, body and breath cultivation, koan training, and readings from texts of the great masters. Talks conclude with open discussion. Bring your questions!
Bring your most burning questions and ask them to Meido Moore Roshi in this Live Q&A session. Questions can be about any topic related to practice, Rinzai Zen in general, video course materials, meditation, inner exploration journey, and more. If you don’t have specific questions, we still encourage you to join, as you can learn valuable insights from the teacher’s responses.
This talk includes a brief overview, and focuses on the Heart Center & the 1:1 / Sexual Instinctual Drive, which can be a huge derailer to our spiritual path if it is not worked with skillfully, as seen in the many scandals of teachers with genuine realization.
Join Meido Roshi as he speaks on various aspects of Zen Buddhist practice: meditation, body and breath cultivation, koan training, and readings from texts of the great masters. Talks conclude with open discussion. Bring your questions!
Join us in this practice-oriented but casual workshop led by Richard Lang. Here, we will explore different guided, unorthodox and simple pointing experiments aimed to remind us who we are, and who we are not. We will also have the chance to ask questions and share our experiences. This meetup is an opportunity to effortlessly revisit our true nature and connect with each other.
Prayers are one of the most powerful tools given to humanity, and this is why in the semantic traditions they are considered a pillar of the faith. During this session we are not going to focus on ritual prayers, but rather on the prayers from the heart, a tool available to every human being on this planet. This is the time to learn to use them, to get in contact with our heart and thus our own humanity.
Bring your most burning questions and ask them to Meido Moore Roshi in this Live Q&A session. Questions can be about any topic related to practice, Rinzai Zen in general, video course materials, meditation, inner exploration journey, and more. If you don’t have specific questions, we still encourage you to join, as you can learn valuable insights from the teacher’s responses.
Join Meido Roshi as he speaks on various aspects of Zen Buddhist practice: meditation, body and breath cultivation, koan training, and readings from texts of the great masters. Talks conclude with open discussion. Bring your questions!
Mawlana Sheikh Nazim al Haqqani used to say, “I have a factory of zeros”. This points to the objective of a dervish, which is to reach the “zero point”: a center of gravity where other forces have no influence, where the Heart and the mind are aligned, the point you start to live a life from the heart.
Bring your most burning questions and ask them to Tina Rasmussen in this Live Q&A session. Questions can be about any topic related to practice, video course materials, meditation, inner exploration journey, and more. If you don’t have specific questions, we still encourage you to join, as you can learn valuable insights from the teacher’s responses.