Just received an email that the NY Zen Center for Contemplative Care and NY Insight are collaborating on an upcoming retreat this Friday and Saturday with Koshin Paley Ellison and Robert Chodo Cambell.
The topic: The Buddha at the Bedside: Exploring the Eight-Fold Path in Caregiving.
Their email stated that: they will be looking that the enlightening and shadow qualities of the Eight-Fold Path:
- Right View
- Right Intention
- Right Speech
- Right Action
- Right Livelihood
- Right Effort
- Right Concentration
They will also have a discussions on the Buddha’s teachings on how to end suffering in our lives by living the Eight-fold Path.
If you are lucky enough to live in the area, check it out and let us know about the workshop. It is at NYInsight on 28 West 27th Street, 10th Floor. NY, NY 10001
Friday’s sessions are from 7-9pm and Saturday’s are from 10am – 5pm.
Registration is sliding scale and suggested donations are $55, $70, & $85 + Teacher Dana.
To register: go to NY Insight Meditations Center’s Website: www.nyimc.org and there is a link at the bottom of the page.
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