In-Person and Online: Living Life Through the Dharma

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In-Person and Online: Living Life Through the Dharma

with Jon Aaron

Thursdays, October 13th – November 10th, 2022 | 10:00am – 12:00pm ET
Location for In-Person: New York Zendo (Shobo-Ji) on 223 East 67th Street, NYC

The teachings of the Dharma are teachings about life. When we truly take the Dharma in and take refuge in the Dharma our life changes—sometimes in obvious ways, sometimes in ways we don’t even see. In formal practice, we experience the dharma in one way, but it is how we take it into our life—our work, our relationships, our illnesses etc—that is truly important.

If you are new to the Dharma this will be an ideal introduction, and like any great teachings, if you have been practicing for many years your relationship to the teachings will have changed as well.

This program will be Online or In-Person.

Finding Freedom within the Changing Nature of Experience
Thursdays, October 13th – November 10th, 2022 from 10:00am – Noon ET (5 classes)
The Five Aggregates of Clinging will be the primary teaching explored in this part. This map of the self allows us to both understand and experience the quality of anatta – not-self- the key to freedom.

For these weeks we will be grounded in a book by Ben Connelly titled Inside Vasubandhu’s Yogacara. The Yogacara is a later teaching which straddles the early Buddhist teachings heading into the Mahayana traditions.

A follow-up course: Embodying Love
Thursdays, January 12th – February 9th, 2023 from 10:00am – Noon ET (5 classes)
As our practice deepens, and the boundary between self and other softens, the unconditional nature of love arises. At the same time, mindful cultivation through formal practice of the boundless qualities of lovingkindness, compassion, resonant joy and equanimity can open the lens of wisdom and break through the barriers which have accumulated over lifetimes. For many, resentments are a common obstruction to opening the heart and the practice of forgiveness becomes an essential key to these abodes.

A follow-up course: Finding Balance in All That We Do
Thursdays, February 16th – March 16th, 2023 from 10:00am – Noon ET (5 classes)
The last of the Seven Awakening Factors, the last of the Paramis (Ten Perfections) and the Fourth of the Divine Abodes, equanimity is a quality of freedom which leads to appropriate response. In the world we live in this is a quality of strength and balance imbued with Lovingkindness

NYI’s Covid Protocol for In-Person Indoors Programs:
All participants must be fully vaccinated and have received a Booster shot – Proof of vaccination and booster is required.
All participants must register in advance before attending the program.
All participants must wear masks at all times.
Disclaimer:
Procedures adhere to current CDC, NY State, NYC, and New York Zendo Shobo-Ji guidelines.
Changes may be applied at any time, based on these third-party guidelines.

All in-person programs may become online programs if circumstances dictate.

For the health and safety of our staff, teachers, and community, please do not come onsite if you are feeling unwell.

Registration:

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Finding Freedom within the Changing Nature of Experience
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Follow-Up Course: Embodying Love
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Follow-Up Course: Finding Balance in All That We Do
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Registration Fees include Teacher Support

New York Insight Meditation Center has streamlined the registration fee levels. Members of our Circle of Friends are eligible to receive 20% off of the Sustaining Rate via a code provided in the email confirming membership, which you can enter after clicking the Sustaining Level registration.

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***Subsidized Base: Made possible by the generosity of Benefactor Level above and other donations to ensure participation by those requiring financial assistance.

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Teacher(s)

Jon Aaron

Jon Aaron is a Dharma and mindfulness teacher based in New York and Chicago. Since 2006, he has taught at the New York Insight Meditation Center, offering Dharma and MBSR classes. He regularly leads retreats around the U.S. He is primarily grounded in the Theravāda tradition, alongside non-dual and Mahayana approaches. His teaching emphasizes integrating Dharma and mindfulness into daily life to foster clarity in addressing personal and social challenges. His teachers include Matthew Flickstein and, more recently, Kittisaro and Thanissara through their Dharmapala program. Jon also studied contemplative care at the Zen Center for Contemplative Care and completed the Integrated Study and Practice program at the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies. He is a certified MBSR teacher and teacher trainer and a Somatic Experience Practitioner®. In response to the pandemic, he and his partner, Upayadhi, launched the Space2Meditate community, offering daily meditation since March 2020. Additionally, he co-hosts the podcast Diggin’ the Dharma with scholar Doug Smith, now in its third season. JonAaron.net

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