Online: The Dharma of Craving – Abandoning Attachment, Opening to Connection

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Online: The Dharma of Craving – Abandoning Attachment, Opening to Connection
 
with Walt Opie
 
Thursday, December 14th, 2023 | 7:00pm – 9:00pm ET
 

 
“As a result of desire, we may also lose connection to others.”
– Sharon Salzberg, Lovingkindness: The Revolutionary Art of Happiness

The Buddha had much to say about how craving causes suffering, comparing it to a spider caught in its own web.

When we get caught up in various forms of craving, desire, and attachment, we are often blocked from deeper connection with ourselves and others in our lives. It can be as if we are living with blinders on.

But even if we happen to get what we desire, our satisfaction is usually fleeting and short-lived, which can leave us feeling lonely, isolated, and alone.

What is the solution? Join Insight meditation teacher Walt Opie for an evening exploring how we get caught by craving, how it blocks us from meaningful connection, and how we can effectively move through it.

Together we will discuss and engage in experiential practices to cultivate generosity and gratitude, establish moment-to-moment mindful awareness, and learn how to simplify our lives through wise renunciation.

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Teacher(s)

Walk Opie

Walt Opie was introduced to insight meditation in 1993, but didn’t realize its full life-changing potential until sitting his first two residential retreats at Spirit Rock in 2005. He has a strong interest in early Buddhism and serves as a facilitator for online courses based on the work of Bhikkhu Analayo through the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies (BCBS). In addition, he teaches retreats and speaks at insight meditation centers around the country. Walt has also led sitting groups for people in recovery for many years and helps facilitate Buddhist services in a California prison. His most influential teachers include Bhikkhu Analayo, Sayadaw U Tejaniya, Joseph Goldstein, Gil Fronsdal, and Guy Armstrong. He is a graduate of the 2017-2021 IMS Teacher Training Program. Walt received an MFA in Writing from California College of the Arts. His writing appears in the book collection Still, In the City: Creating Peace of Mind in the Midst of Urban Chaos edited by Angela Dews (Skyhorse Publishing, 2018). His website is www.waltopie.com.

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