Dharma and Celtic Mythology (ES1M22)
Erin Selover, MS
February 5 - 6, 2022
Registration is open until 9:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) on February 5, 2022. A waiting list will be created if it fills early. A recording* will be available following the program in approximately 10 days.
The Wisdom of the Moon: Dharma & Celtic Mythology
Description:
“Fill yourself with the Dharma.
When you are as full as the full moon – burst open
Make the dark night shine”
~ From the First Free Women: Poems of early Buddhist nuns by Weingast
How do we practice in a way that’s aligned with the rhythms of nature? How can Dharma practice serve to unearth buried aspects of ourselves, which are essential to an integrated awakening process?
At the heart of the Dharma is a profound understanding of the nature of change. In this retreat, we will explore this foundational teaching of impermanence through the lenses of two ancient wisdom traditions: Buddhism and Celtic Mythology.
The symbol of the moon is an ever-present reminder of this cyclical, changing nature. Like the moon, we will rediscover how to reclaim our seat in our more-than-human global community as an illuminating embodiment of change, shining our light to the world.
All are welcome! No one will be turned away for lack of funds as space allows. For more information, please email Registration@spiritrock.org.
*Recording Note: If you would like access to the recording, you must register by the deadline above. You will have ~90 days from the original program date to view the recording of this program.
About the Teacher
Erin Selover, MS
Erin Selover is a Licensed Therapist, Strategic Coach, Consultant with Courageous Leadership and serves on the Teachers Council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center. As a meditation teacher, Erin integrates systemic and cultural factors of oppression into teachings on mindfulness and compassion that are often only taught from an interpersonal and intrapersonal lens. With a passion […]
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