Life comes as it comes. We do not know what events will arise and impact us. Struggling to stay in charge of what is occurring is exhausting while letting events determine our situation is unwise. The Buddhist Middle Way indicates that we can rest in open awareness while avoiding the extremes of over-involvement and under-involvement. We will focus on the Dzogchen teachings of relaxing and releasing our habitual patterns of reactivity so that our participation is both spontaneous and precise – contactful, yet neither invading nor abandoning.
Dates: 16-21 June 2025
Location: Emerson College, Hartfield Road, Forest Row, East Sussex RH18 5JX
Talking: James Low
Organiser: Huw Wyn
Audio Recording: Gareth Williams
Gareth initially prepared 3 taster sessions, 6/8/25
Original teachings published at https://simplybeing.co.uk/audio-records/retreats/otherengland/emerson-college/open-to-life-emerson-college-16-21-june-2025/
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