What is missing in my Life?
Christopher Titmuss
9:30 am - 4:30 pm Saturday 19 January 2019
Dharma Primary School, Brighton
Our mind can easily get caught up in what is missing in our life - love, a role, peace of mind, children, success, intimacy, fulfilment and more.
We live a life torn between what is present and what is absent.
The duality of presence and absence generates stress, feelings of failure and time pressure.
There are other ways to view the circumstances of our existence.
In this one-day workshop, we explore these issues using mindfulness, meditation and sharing of experiences.
The day will include a talk on the theme, inquiry and questions and answers.
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The Dharma Primary School
149 Ladies' Mile Road,
Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8TB,
England
What is missing in my Life?
Christopher Titmuss
9:30 am - 4:30 pm Saturday 19 January 2019
Dharma Primary School, Brighton
Our mind can easily get caught up in what is missing in our life - love, a role, peace of mind, children, success, intimacy, fulfilment and more.
We live a life torn between what is present and what is absent.
The duality of presence and absence generates stress, feelings of failure and time pressure.
There are other ways to view the circumstances of our existence.
In this one-day workshop, we explore these issues using mindfulness, meditation and sharing of experiences.
The day will include a talk on the theme, inquiry and questions and answers.
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The Dharma Primary School
149 Ladies' Mile Road,
Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8TB,
England
Insight Meditation
(Vipassana)
Transforming our Terror
Transforming our Terror
Christopher Titmuss
Barron's Educational Press
New York
160 pages
ISBN 0-7641-2221-5
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Written at the publisher's request in the month after 9/11. This timely volume speaks to those who continue to suffer in the wake of the September in 11 attacks, as well as to all others who have suffered loss. The author describes how suffering affects the human psyche, bring about feelings of grief, despair, and rage, often caused by circumstances outside our control. Readers will find beneficial suggestions for coping with loss and dealing with anger, and they will learn how a desire for vengeance can be transformed into positive emotions and acts. Reaching out to readers of every faith, the author presents ideas to help us make sense of ageing illness, pain and death. Brief, inspiring stories tell how men and women from many walks of life have dealt with personal tragedy and enriched their future.