In-Person: Rubin Museum Mindfulness Meditation

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In-Person: Rubin Museum Mindfulness Meditation
 
with Sharon Salzberg
 
Thursday, December 26th, 2024 | 1:00pm – 1:45pm
 
Location: New York Insight at 115 West 29th Street, 12th Floor
 
Please Note: Sharon Salzberg will be leading this in-person gathering from zoom
 
Practice the art of attention in this weekly meditation session hosted and curated by the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art.

For centuries Himalayan practitioners have used meditation to quiet the mind, open the heart, calm the nervous system, and increase focus. Mindfulness Meditation is a refuge from the world around us, as well as an opportunity to engage with it more consciously.

Inspired by works of art from the Rubin’s collection and guided by expert teachers, each session is framed around a monthly theme. The sessions are open to beginners and skilled meditators alike and include an opening talk, a 20-minute meditation session, and a closing discussion.

Looking for more Mindfulness Meditation? Listen to the Mindfulness Meditation podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Teacher(s)

Sharon Salzberg

Sharon Salzberg is a central figure in the field of meditation, a world-renowned teacher and NY Times bestselling author. She has played a crucial role in bringing meditation and mindfulness practices to the West and into mainstream culture since 1974, when she first began teaching.

She is the co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, MA and the author of ten books including NY Times bestseller, Real Happiness, her seminal work, Lovingkindness, and Real Love.

Beloved for her for her down-to-earth teaching style, Sharon offers a secular, modern approach to Buddhist teachings, making them instantly accessible. She is a regular columnist for On Being, a contributor to Huffington Post, and the host of her own podcast, The Metta Hour. For more information, visit www.SharonSalzberg.com.

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