Monday, February 25, 2019

Kevala La Crosse session Feb 27

February 27th -- Wesley UMC at King & 8th (see important details below)

Contemplating Physical Form 
 
(the Diversity of Meditation Styles & Approaches 3)
How we experience physical reality is basic to our experience as living beings. Common sense may assume there is a material reality; in meditation we examine our experience of whatever that is. That is, we pay attention to how it feels and seems to us. There are numerous ways to do so.

Through the five physical senses, we experience our bodies and the bodies that interact with us. These senses take in physical properties that are the basis for our perceptions. A mindfulness practice that gives special attention to these properties is this week's offering.

How do our bodies appear to us -- seem to be -- when
these properties are highlighted?
What may we learn from observing physical appearances in this way? 
 
 
Our once a month series explores a broad range of meditation styles and practices. This series supports an expanded repertoire of meditation skills and serves as a basis for on-going discussions concerning the nature, purpose, and potential of meditation practice. For an outline of the series, please follow this link:


For location  and related information, please go here.

Dāna (donations, gifts, free-will offerings) to sustain Liberation Park and support our work are most welcome. Santikaro and Liberation Park depend on donations as sole means of support. Liberation Park in turn makes donations to Wesley UMC for kindly hosting us.

A sampler of Santikaro's talks from La Crosse and elsewhere are posted at http://liberationpark.org/audio/index.htm

Next sessions:  March 13 and 27, 2019.

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