Heal Your Life with Love Meditation Retreat
Saturday, November 2 | 10am - 1pm
How do you heal with love when you’ve been hurt by others before? Is it possible to transcend the vulnerability of love and be able to love and be loved? When we learn how to generate and maintain a loving, caring perspective through harnessing the power of our intention to love others, then we can heal.
In this retreat, we will explore:
> How shifting your intention and attention can heal your life with love
> How to generate an experience of pure love versus attachment
> Integrating love into daily life
The retreat is suitable for all meditation levels, including beginners. It includes guided meditations, short teachings as well as Q&A in the last session. Everyone can benefit from this retreat — you don't have to be Buddhist to participate.
$25/ $20 for students & seniors
$40/30days [first time members]
SCHEDULE
10:00 - 11:30am — Session 1
11:45am - 1pm — Session 2
BOOKS & CDs
This retreat will be using the books Modern Buddhism and How to Transform Your Life by Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche. It's not required to have this book, but some people like to have them on hand during the event or read more afterward.You can purchase books in our Bookstore & Shop — check out our Shop schedule.
Let's Connect
234 N. Morton Street, Bloomington, IN
info@meditationinbloomington.org
What to Expect
2 sessions with 15min break
> calming guided meditations
> short talks to inspire
> guided meditations to transform
> in person only
Register or Drop In
> No experience necessary and everyone is welcome
> Cushy chairs and cushions
TEACHER
As a student of Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso, Gen Kelsang Chokyi is a modern-day Kadampa nun. With joy, wisdom, and experience, she shows how everyone can easily integrate Buddha’s teachings into daily life. She has been a student of Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche for 20 years.
Previously, she served as Resident Teacher for Serlingpa Meditation Center in New Bedford, MA, Kadampa Meditation Center San Diego, and Atisha Kadampa Buddhist Center in Providence, RI.