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.
​
The Dharma Primary School
149 Ladies' Mile Road,
Patcham, Brighton, East Sussex, BN1 8TB,
England
Insight Meditation
(Vipassana)
Poems from the Edge of Time
Poems from the Edge of Time
Christopher Titmuss
ISBN 978-1-326-34283-8
193 pages
£9.95
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From the introduction to the 108 poems in this book: "Poetry draws upon the potential of the so-called ordinary. In truth, the ordinary is an impostor of our perceptions of everyday life, a fiction of our habitual imagination. There is nothing ordinary about anything. Poetry functions as a language to probe deeply into the ordinary...Written mostly between 1994 and 2015, the 108 poems in this book address various themes. These poems fall into five primary areas – love, time, self, change, nature and Dharma. The poems and prose invite an enquiry, a moral view, a reflection, a polemic and occasionally an expression of outrage. We should not imagine that truth belongs narrowly to scientific journals, religious textbooks or enlightened masters. Poetry has the capacity to reveal a truth previously hidden from perception.