with Rodney Smith
3/16/2010 6:45 PM - 8:45 PM at Bloedel Hall at St. Mark's Cathedral (Map) (One Evening)
Satipatthana Sutta: Exploring Mindfulness and Awareness - a Year Long Series
The Satipatthana sutta is the fundamental teaching by the Buddha, revered by all Buddhist traditions, on the application of mindfulness. Mindulness is the the basic teaching that connects the isolated individual to his/her internal and external environments. Through a steady integration of mindfulness our unconscious tendencies become conscious, and we discover a preexisting awareness and interconnectedness to life that changes everything. The four applications of mindfulness (body, feelings, mind, and mind objects) will be explored during the year through talks, discussions, dyads, and homework.
Click here to read or print a copy of the Satipatthana Sutta.
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