A Being with the Divine Series Offering
Are you weary of the pandemic and anxious about the future? If so, you’re not alone.
Many understandably long for a “return to normal,” but this yearning can lead to suffering. Join us for a conversation with Zen Buddhist teacher and former psychotherapist Flint Sparks, as he speaks to the realities of impermanence and interdependence, and the ways that unnecessary suffering is born in us.
In our evening together (7-8:30pm CST), Flint will share the three aspects of unnecessary suffering in Buddhist teachings are grasping, aversion and delusion which manifest as holding on for dear life, running away in fear, and hunkering down in confusion and how we can begin to let go of these in this time of rapid change.
Joining us from his home in Hawaii, Flint will invite us through our spiritual practices to find the true shape of our lives within the world we find ourselves in. There will be time for questions, as we enjoy a special conversation with him. No previous experience with Buddhist teachings or practices is required.
For more information and to get tickets: https://tinyurl.com/343688te