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)
Ten Guidelines for Campaigners
for Peace and Justice
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Keep in mind your essential truths revealing wisdom and compassion.
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Remember to explore constructive engagement and understand the forces of destructive engagement. Remember that all suffer in conflict, physically, emotionally or both, soldiers or civilians, innocent or guilty, babies or the elderly.
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Remember to keep the spirits up so that empowerment takes priority and not despair. Remember to love others and delight in good humour. There is still much to celebrate about life.
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Remember that all media reports of conflict are a version of events. It is the skilful resolution of suffering that matters.
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Try not get caught up in any blame, anger, and hate towards those who take an utterly different view. There is far too much negativity in the world already. Don’t sink to their level. Blame is the first step to violence and war or condoning it.
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Remember that all significant movements for major change started with small groups of thoughtful people meeting together to campaign. Stay committed.
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We must walk our talk and talk our walk as much as possible in our own lives, family friends, community and organisations.
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Let us develop the power to make change and the profound significance of realising that everybody on earth is inter-connected. Let us see people not the labels employed to described them.
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Remember to mindfully breathe in and out under pressure. Don't give others power by being afraid of them.
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Keep in regular contact with like-minded people. We give strength to each other.