top of page

Sun, Feb 18

|

Virtual Meditation Hall

Abiding in the Dhamma

Reactivity and suffering fall away when we rest in the open awareness of love, compassion, joy and equanimity. There is nothing to 'do' when we abide in the Dhamma. Together through mediation, reflection and contemplative dialogue we explore these divine abodes in our everyday lives.

Registration is closed
See other events
Abiding in the Dhamma
Abiding in the Dhamma

Time & Location

Feb 18, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – Apr 07, 2024, 8:30 p.m.

Virtual Meditation Hall

About the event

Abiding in the Dhamma

When:  8 Sundays starting February 18-April 7, 7 to 830 pm Eastern.

Where:  Zoom

Reactivity and suffering fall away when we rest in the open awareness of love, compassion, joy and equanimity.  There is nothing to 'do' when we abide in the Dhamma. Together through mediation, reflection and contemplative dialogue we explore in our everyday lives;

  • Mindfulness as awareness of being.
  • Abiding in love, compassion, joy and equanimity.
  • Being the Dhamma.

Spiritual Friendship is the foundation of this gathering and based on the principles of Insight Dialogue (ID). No previous experience with ID is required.

Registration fee is $35. Participants will have the opportunity to offer dana to the teacher at the end of the course. About the facilitator, Carolynn Barko:

"Carolynn is a very knowledgeable and skilled facilitator. Her presentation of the Noble Eightfold Path and Insight Dialogue exceeded my expectations. I will definitely attend future programs offered by CMM and facilitated by Carolynn."

"Carolynn and the Noble Eightfold Path course encouraged spiritual friendship as one of the most valuable and giving ways to nurture a mindfulness practice. The shell around this heart is gently crumbling, realising the possibility and promise of awakening to suffering, and deeply connecting to the humanity that we all share. Carolynn has been a steadfast companion, along with all of the program participants, on this journey. I learned, and importantly, experienced, a lot of release, healing and gentle wisdom by participating in this course."

"Carolynn's facilitation of The Noble Eight Fold Path course was informative and accessible with practical and useful tips for incorporating the Dhamma into everyday life. Her welcoming style provided an opportunity for each person to examine their practice in a safe, non-judgmental space.  With much gratitude to CB and the group members.”

Share this event

Exploring Emptiness
bottom of page