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SUMMARY:16G L2 Building Inner Strength | Marisa Femenia - in Spanish - Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:16G L2 Building Inner Strength | Marisa Femenia – in Spanish**Please note this 16 Guidelines Level 2 course will be offered in Spanish.\nEl fundamento básico de la humanidad es la compasión y el amor. Esa es la razón por la que\, si incluso unos pocos individuos simplemente intentan crear paz mental y felicidad en sí mismos y actúan responsable y bondadosamente con los demás\, tendrán una influencia positiva en su comunidad.\n-SS El Dalai Lama-\nDescripción:\nUnete a Marisa Femenia en este exploracion profunda de las 16 Actitudes y su lado sombra:\nEn el Nivel I exploramos las 16 Actitudes como un sistema para encontrar sentido y mejorar nuestra vida.\nEn el Nivel II “Las Sombras”\, reflexionamos sobre las dificultades que tenemos para llevar a la práctica dichas actitudes y trabajaremos activamente para poder desarrollar la sabiduría que puede eliminar dichas sombras.\nEs un curso interactivo y experiencial\, que profundiza en el auto conocimiento y\, por lo tanto\, transforma nuestras relaciones.\nEs necesario haber hecho el Nivel I para poder hacer este curso.\nReservas y Aportación:\nModalidad: Presencial\nCuándo: 25 y 26 Enero 2025\nHorario: Sábado de 10 a 14 h. / 16 a 19 h. y Domingo: de 10 a 14 h. ( hora local)\nAportación: 60€ / 20€ Socios de Nagarjuna Madrid\nPara mas informacion y para reservar tu plaza\, por favor visita la pagina web del centro Nagarjuna\nFacilitadora: Marisa Femenia –Marisa is an accredited 16G Level 1 and Level 2 facilitator\, she lives in Madrid and has a background in education working for 30 years as an elementary teacher. She met the Buddhist teachings when she turned 30 and for many years she tried to convey to the children what she was learning from her teachers. Currently she coordinates the Universal Education group in Madrid. She says that the 16 Guidelines are: Un viaje al interior\, basado en valores universales del ser humano\, más allá de toda religión\, país\, cultura o frontera. (An inner journey based on universal human values\, beyond any religion\, country\, culture or borders).
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/16g-l2-building-inner-strength-marisa-femenia-in-spanish-foundation-for-developing-compassion-and-wisdom/
CATEGORIES:Secular Ethics
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ORGANIZER;CN="Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom (FDCW)":MAILTO:info@compassionandwisdom.org
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SUMMARY:Exploring Death and Finding Life- 2 workshops with Bruno Rizzi - Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:Exploring Death and Finding Life- 2 workshops with Bruno Rizzi« All Events\nThis event has passed.\nJanuary 25 @ 10:30 – January 26 @ 18:30 CET\n£75\nLife and death are not separate—they are deeply intertwined. What nourishes one inevitably supports the other.\nAbout the workshops\nThis series of workshops invite you to explore the profound wisdom of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition in approaching death and impermanence\, integrated with practical insights from palliative care. Together\, we will confront life’s impermanence with courage and clarity\, unlocking opportunities for growth\, joy\, and meaning.\nWhy these Workshops?\nPreparing for death starts with embracing life as it truly is—without illusions\, romanticism\, or fear. By recognizing the dynamics of our projections\, hopes\, and anxieties\, we can live more fully in the present and meet the end of life with peace and dignity.\nThrough this exploration\, we can transform our relationship with death and\, in turn\, transform how we live each day.\nWhat you will learn:\nA deeper understanding of death and impermanence through the lens of Tibetan Buddhist teachings.\nInsights from palliative care practices to support the dying and enhance compassionate presence.\nPractical tools to cultivate awareness\, presence\, and connection in your daily life.\nWorkshop Structure\nThis journey will unfold over 4 sessions on 2 separate weekends in January and February\, both held in a shared group space:\n25th and 26th Jan :In-Person at Nagarjuna Granada and online at Nagarjuna Barcelona\n22 and 23rd Feb : In-Person at Nagarjuna Barcelona and online at Nagarjuna Granada\nThe sessions will be experiential\, combining teachings\, meditative practices\, and group discussions to ensure a supportive and transformative experience.\nWho Should Attend?\nThese workshops are open to anyone interested in exploring the themes of life\, death\, and impermanence—whether for personal growth\, spiritual development\, or professional practice in caregiving roles.\nLanguage\nThe sessions will be offered in English with Spanish translation.\nBookings\nSpaces are limited to ensure a safe and intimate group setting.\n➡️ To reserve your spot\, please visit the Nagarjuna Granada website\nWe encourage early booking to secure your place in this meaningful exploration.\nJoin us on this journey of deep reflection and transformation. Together\, we will explore how to live—and die—with greater awareness\, compassion\, and peace.\n“Death in itself is not fearful\, it is our mind that makes it terrifying”\n-Lama Zopa Rinpoche-\nFacilitator- Bruno Rizzi-\nBruno has been practicing Buddhism since 1980\, when he met Ven. Lama Thubten Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche in Italy. He lived as an ordained monk for seven years\, studying at Nalanda Monastery in France\, as well as in India and Nepal.\nFor the past 22 years\, he has worked as a palliative care nurse at Christophorus Hospiz in Munich\, Germany. For the last 15 years\, he has been leading workshops and retreats on the topic “Confronting Death\, Finding Meaning in Life.”\nHe is an accredited 16 Guidelines facilitator and collaborates with Universal Education – FDCW (Foundation for the Development of Compassion and Wisdom).
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/exploring-death-and-finding-life-2-workshops-with-bruno-rizzi-foundation-for-developing-compassion-and-wisdom/
CATEGORIES:Connect,Secular Ethics
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SUMMARY:Sunday Morning Meditations for a more Peaceful Life Organized by Maitreya Institute - Foundation for Developing Compassion and Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:Sunday Morning Meditations for a more Peaceful Life Organized by Maitreya Institute“Many people think excitement is happiness…. But when you are excited you are not peaceful. True happiness is based on peace.” ― Thich Nhat Hanh\nAbout the Sessions\nJoin us on Sunday morning for an hour to pause\, center\, and restore to a happier and more peaceful mind to support you in being a bit more resilient in a world which does not always make sense anymore. These guided meditations are to help you calm your mind\, explore your own nature and develop a more peaceful perception on life. When you are well with yourself\, you will be more able to be well with others and the world.\nThese meditations are very practical\, they are not within a religious context\, so they are suitable for people of different beliefs\, ages and abilities\, for beginners as well as for those with more experience.\nRegistrations are not required.\nWhat are the meditations based on?\nThey are based on a set of values and principles aimed at helping individuals cultivate a more peaceful and meaningful life. They are divided into four categories:\nhow we think (humility\, patience\, contentment and delight)\nhow we act (kindness\, honesty\, generosity and right speech)\nhow we relate to others (respect\, forgiveness\, gratitude and loyalty)\nhow we find meaning (aspiration\, principles\, service and courage).\nThese guidelines provide a framework for personal growth\, encouraging individuals to think\, act\, relate\, and find meaning in ways that foster a harmonious and fulfilling life.\nHow to Join\nThe sessions are offered online:\nTIME: 10.00 – 11.00 am CE(S)T\,\nDATES: Sundays from 19th January – 4th May 2025\nONLINE: Join Zoom here – Passcode: 353076\nThe meditations are freely offered but if you would like to make to support Maitreya Institute\, please make a donation using this link . The meditations will be recorded and made available to you to use them during the week. Please send us an email if you would like to join us to get access to the recordings.\nWhy meditate?\nWhen you control your mind with wisdom you create the space you need to discover peace and joy. Your life then becomes peaceful and joyful and somewhat protected from the ups and downs of the external world. For beginner to advanced meditators.\nFacilitator\nVen. Gönpo is an accredited FDCW facilitator and a Buddhist monk based in Australia. He discovered Buddhism as a child through martial arts movies and TV shows\, this was the inspiration for the childhood dream of becoming a wandering kung fu monk. It was a few decades before part of that dream could be realized with many other life adventures distracting him from the spiritual path in his teens and twenties.\nIt wasn’t until he was in his thirties that Gönpo began to really understand the power of Buddhist teachings when he used them to navigate the emotional roller-coaster of life’s many experiences such as a marriage break down and raising children alone. Fortunately\, due the kindness of his teachers and great good karma\, after his children finished school\, Gönpo was able to fulfil the long-held dream of becoming a monk\, albeit without the kung fu. Ending a 20-year career as a high school teacher of languages\, he become a wandering monk spending time studying and meditating in Europe\, India and Nepal before returning to his hometown\, Brisbane\, to take up the role of Spiritual Care Practitioner at Karuna Hospice Services\, giving care and support to people with life limiting illnesses and their families.\nIn his time as a school teacher\, it was the feedback from students around mindfulness practices and life lessons that had the biggest impact on Gönpo\, motivating him to become a 16 Guidelines for a Happy Life facilitator. In his sessions\, Gönpo encourages discussion and deep engagement in the topics\, challenging participants to examine their own ways of thinking. Through understanding how we are now\, we are better equipped to develop the habits that will bring us closer to how we want to be\, interacting with our own minds and the people around us in ways that will make us and the communities we live in\, happier and healthier.\nMore info\nFor more information please visit the Maitreya Institute website
URL:https://lotus.fpmt.org/event/sunday-morning-meditations-for-a-more-peaceful-life-organized-by-maitreya-institute-foundation-for-developing-compassion-and-wisdom-2/
CATEGORIES:Meditation,Secular Ethics
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