Description
Join us for Engagement without Entanglement: Facing the Election with the Wisdom of the Dharma with Narayan Helen Liebenson at University Friends Meeting House, on Thursday evening, September 5th, from 7:00 – 9:00 PM.
About Narayan
Narayan Helen Liebenson finds it a joy and a privilege to share the Buddha’s teachings with all who are interested. She serves as an IMS guiding teacher, and has been a guiding teacher of the Cambridge Insight Meditation Center since its inception in 1985.
Her training over the past forty years includes study in the United States and in Asia with meditation masters in the Theravada, Zen, and Tibetan traditions. She was a student of the late Chan master Sheng Yen for over ten years. Asked by Master Sheng Yen to teach, Narayan decided to integrate her understanding of Zen into her already existing Vipassana lineage.
Narayan is the author and illustrator of a small book titled Life as Meditation, and for many years wrote a meditator’s advice column in Buddhadharma magazine. Her latest book, The Magnanimous Heart, was published by Wisdom Publications in January, 2019.
Past talks by Narayan can be found at https://seattleinsight.org/talks/talks-and-series-narayan-helen-liebenson/
Questions
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Registration & Donation
Registration is not needed for this event. A meeting link will be provided on the Online page, prior to the event.
The suggested event donation is $5 plus teacher dana. Teachers do not receive any of the event fees but do accept student donations or dana for their livelihood. (Dana is a term for generosity, or freely offered giving.) Please use your best efforts to pay the suggested donation or another heartfelt amount. All are welcome regardless of ability to pay. (Select the “donate at the event” option to choose a different donation amount or to donate by check rather than credit card – please see the SIMS website donation link for details.)