Learning to see each other, Free webinar
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We can learn to see each other in a new and unique way. Let's honour our strengths, our vulnerability, our love and our courage as our gifts for this world. Based on a Buddhism meditation.Learning to see each other.
Webinar Saturday 14 May, 4-5pm BST
Margo van Greta
What do we see when looking at our fellow humans? How can we go beyond superficial layers? Can we move beyond personal likes or dislikes?
This practice is inspired by Buddhism. It helps us to see each other in a different way. We can learn to see each other in a new and unique way.
How?
By looking through the eyes of Loving kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity.
It helps us to truly see each other and experience the depths of our connectivity:
- It can help us to see our friends and loved ones in new and unique ways.
- It also is useful when dealing with people whom we are tempted to dislike of who have hurt us; it breaks open our accustomed ways of viewing them.
- It helps us see humanity in complete strangers.
Let's honour our strengths, our vulnerability, our love and our courage as our gifts for this world.
This session includes a meditation where we actually keep our eyes open.
There will be space to share your experiences.
Margo van Greta is a pioneer of holistic spirituality and a facilitator of transformation, creating a safe and supportive space for deepening the inner journey. She met Joanna Macy in 2000, fell in love with the Work That Reconnects. She facilitates courses based on Active Hope and The Work That Reconnects. Since 1991 she lives and works in Spiritual Ecovillage Findhorn in Scotland,
Saturday 14 May, 4-5pm BST
Amsterdam: 5pm, New York: 11am, San Francisco: 8am.
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This webinar is offered freely. And donations to support this work are appreciated.
The next course based on The Work That Reconnects is Grief and Grace, starting 28 May. Find out more
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