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The Path to Liberation: Exploring the Buddha’s Discourses on the “Gradual Training” (SF2G22)

Sean Oakes, PhD

September 15 - October 13, 2022

Online Program Online

1:00 pm Sep 15 - Oct 13, 2022 PDT

Date and Time Details:
5 Thursdays
September 15, 22, 29, October 6, 13
1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. Pacific Time

Location:
Online via Zoom

SLIDING SCALE:
$0–$108. Our sliding scale options for this program include financial support for our teachers.
Code SF2G22.

Contact: Spirit Rock Registration
Registration@spiritrock.org

  • Benefactor – $108.00
  • Sustainer – $50.00
  • Base – $30.00
  • Online Reduced – $15.00
  • No Fees – $0.00

Cancellation Policy:

  • Spirit Rock only offers open credits for this program according to the deadlines below. No refunds are available.
  • Open credits are available: any time prior to midnight the night before the event/program.
  • No open credits available the day of the event, or later.

Registration closes at 12:00 p.m. just prior to the fifth class on October 13, 2022.* A recording will be available following each class. If you would like access to the recordings, you must register by the deadline above.


Description:
The discourses of the Buddha, called suttas, are one of the world’s most majestic collections of spiritual teaching. They include inspiring poetry, psychological guidance, social theory, and philosophical masterpieces that address the deepest human fears, hopes, and potential.

In this class, part of our sutta study series, “The Refuge of Dhamma,” we’ll read discourses on the path to liberation.We’ll see him in conversation with both monastics and laypeople, feeling the skill and compassion he brought to every encounter. Texts include the Shorter Elephant’s Foot Simile (MN 27), the Mettā Sutta (Snp 1.8), and others, which teach us how the foundational training in generosity and ethics prepares the heart for meditation, insight, and liberation.

While beginners are welcome, this class may be most engaging for practitioners with some experience in meditation. With extensive supplementary material, this class aims to make the discourses of the Buddha an accessible, inspiring support for practice.

Please Note: Though the classes in the series will build on each other, attendance at all classes is not required.

About the Teacher

Sean Oakes

Sean Oakes, PhD

Sean Oakes, PhD, teaches the Dharma with a focus on the integration of meditation, study, and self-inquiry with trauma resolution and social justice. He has studied in Theravāda, Zen, and Vajrāyāna Buddhist lineages, including training as a monk in Burma, and was authorized to teach Insight Meditation by Jack Kornfield in 2010. He completed the […]

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