Diving Deep: Living the Satipatthana Sutta

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Diving Deep: Living the Satipatthana Sutta

A 10 Month Experiential Course in the Path to Awakening

September 2018 to June 2019

The Satipatthana Sutta is the Buddha’s teaching on a clear and direct path to total freedom. It is an ancient roadmap for modern practitioners to fully develop the power of Mindfulness and awaken the mind’s unlimited potential.

This 10 month course is the first of its kind at NY Insight. Co-taught by strategic pairs of teachers each month, Diving Deep aims to demystify and systematically develop this foundational teaching in an experiential way, bringing the teachings off the cushion and into our daily lives. The class includes 10 Saturday daylong sessions and 9 evening sessions.

Open to both beginning and experienced meditators, the course will follow Joseph Goldstein’s classic Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Awakening as a foundational text. Please bring a copy of this book to every class.

Pre-requisites: Insight 101, MBSR or equivalent.

Saturday Daylong sessions are on the 10th floor, from 10am-5pm: September 8, October 6, November 3, December 1.

The 2019 daylong sessions are also on the 10th floor, main room: January 5, 2019, February 2, March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1.

Wednesday Evening sessions are on the 7th floor in Room 704 unless noted, from 7-9pm: September 19, October 17, November 14 (10th floor), December 19.

The 2019 Wednesday evening sessions are all on the 7th floor, Room 704: January 16, 2019, February 20, March 20, April 17, May 15.

 

Participating Teachers: Amy Selzer, Angela Dews, Brian Simmons, Gary Singer, Jon Aaron, Janusz Welin, Lani Miller, Leslie Booker, Nancy Glimm, Rosemary Blake, Sebene Selassie and Tracy Cochran.

 

Registration:

Note About Registration:

New York Insight Meditation Center is offering a new structure for registration. Members receive 15% off of the Sustaining Rate.

NYI is committed to ensuring that our programs are available to all, regardless of ability to pay. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. No financial assistance application is needed when registering for a program.

We offer new sliding scale fees, and ask that you choose the highest fee you are able to afford based on your financial means. The Sustaining rate represents the actual program operating cost. If you can afford this level or higher, you assist our efforts to offer reduced rates and support ongoing financial assistance. If you are unable to pay the Base Fee, you can set up a payment plan or let us know how much you are able to pay at this time by emailing registration@nyimc.org.

For more information about our generosity policy and the sliding scale fee structure, please click here.

 

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