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Dharma & Myth: Buddhist, African-American, and Celtic Storytelling (ES1D21)

Erin Selover, MS and Charisse Minerva

July 18, 2021

Online Program Online

10:00 am Jul 18 - Jul 19, 2021 PDT

Date and Time Details:
Sunday, July 18, 2021
10:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Pacific Time

Location:
Online via Zoom

SLIDING SCALE:
$45–$200. Our sliding scale options for this program include financial support for our teachers.
Code ES1D21.

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor – $200.00
  • Sustainer – $120.00
  • Base – $95.00
  • Online Reduced – $65.00
  • Mudita/Karuna Scholarship – $45.00
  • People of Color Scholarship – $45.00

Registration closes at 9:00 a.m. (Pacific Time) on July 18, 2021.  A waiting list will be created if the program fills early.


Open to Everyone!

Description:
In the Dhammapada, the Buddha points us to, “Experience this world as a bubble, a wave, an illusion, or a dream.” But how do we actually do that? Ironically, through living our lives more fully, we can learn to gradually let go more fully, through wise discernment.

In this time of unprecedented need for courage, there is also a need for creativity and a new story of what is possible. Through the lens of the core Buddhist teachings on the Four Noble Truths, we will explore the paradox of living fully and letting go through the ancient, transcultural wisdom tradition of storytelling.

In the morning, we will work with sacred myths from Buddhist, African-American, and Celtic cultures as guides for reimagining what is possible at this time. In the afternoon, we will co-create contemporary personal myths together, to inspire each other to live and let go more and more fully.

All are welcome! No one will be turned away for lack of funds as space allows. For more information, please email Registration@spiritrock.org.

About the Teachers

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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Charisse Minerva

Charisse Minerva

Charisse Minerva is a teacher, community organizer, storyteller and mother. Charisse Minerva studied at Tisch School of the Arts/New York University to earn a Master’s in Performance Studies with a concentration in Dance Anthropology. For 16 years she founded and directed the Urban Arts Center (UAC) for the Center for Community Development, an inter-generational award-winning […]

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