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Heart Dharma Vs. Head Dharma with Bhante Sujatha
January 18, 2023 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm CST
Join Bhante Sujatha for an intimate conversation on how to train your mind to find the good,
how to use your practice to benefit the world.
how to use your practice to benefit the world.
Join Bhante Sujatha for an intimate conversation on how to train your mind to find the good,
how to use your practice to benefit the world, and how to find blessings in a fast-paced and
oftentimes noisy world.
At times there is the notion that meditation is a playful and fantastical space for your mind to
wander. Bhante Sujatha guides us to understand that meditation should in fact be approached
as a positive and realistic journey; one that comes with both relaxed and mindful expectations.
As an opportunity to discuss our own personal life experiences to help deepen our practice, this
workshop can be a life changing experience that will bring strength and authenticity to the
forefront of your practice.
We hope this time together will leave you feeling more mindful, centered, and ready to serve.
Activities and benefits of this workshop include:
* Reduced stress, anxiety, worry and depression
* Healing and enhancing relationships with others
* Gaining a sense of empowerment over challenging issues in your life
* Insights into your life purpose
* Awakening to the blessings of the present moment
* Attending unshakable inner peace
Fee $40
Advanced registration required
Proceeds go to Bhante’s pregnant mothers and Incubator Project in Sri Lanka
Book signing and choose-loving kindness Items are available to purchase
how to use your practice to benefit the world, and how to find blessings in a fast-paced and
oftentimes noisy world.
At times there is the notion that meditation is a playful and fantastical space for your mind to
wander. Bhante Sujatha guides us to understand that meditation should in fact be approached
as a positive and realistic journey; one that comes with both relaxed and mindful expectations.
As an opportunity to discuss our own personal life experiences to help deepen our practice, this
workshop can be a life changing experience that will bring strength and authenticity to the
forefront of your practice.
We hope this time together will leave you feeling more mindful, centered, and ready to serve.
Activities and benefits of this workshop include:
* Reduced stress, anxiety, worry and depression
* Healing and enhancing relationships with others
* Gaining a sense of empowerment over challenging issues in your life
* Insights into your life purpose
* Awakening to the blessings of the present moment
* Attending unshakable inner peace
Fee $40
Advanced registration required
Proceeds go to Bhante’s pregnant mothers and Incubator Project in Sri Lanka
Book signing and choose-loving kindness Items are available to purchase
About Bhante:
Bhante Sujatha, a 40+ year Buddhist Monk, is singularly focused on adding more love in the
world. Bhante teaches loving-kindness meditation to people around the globe for all those
seeking the art of happiness and contentment. His approach to meditation is deep and simple,
bringing core Buddhist teachings to everyone in a way that is practical and easy to understand.
A joyful, radiant, funny, and wildly energetic monk, Bhante will help you obtain peace that can
only be found in deep silence. Bhante believes his purpose is not only to teach meditation, but
also, “teaching people how to be happy.” For more information visit Bhante’ s
website www.bhantesujatha.org
Bhante Sujatha, a 40+ year Buddhist Monk, is singularly focused on adding more love in the
world. Bhante teaches loving-kindness meditation to people around the globe for all those
seeking the art of happiness and contentment. His approach to meditation is deep and simple,
bringing core Buddhist teachings to everyone in a way that is practical and easy to understand.
A joyful, radiant, funny, and wildly energetic monk, Bhante will help you obtain peace that can
only be found in deep silence. Bhante believes his purpose is not only to teach meditation, but
also, “teaching people how to be happy.” For more information visit Bhante’ s
website www.bhantesujatha.org