Dana Marsh Day-Long Retreat

When:
@ 3:00 am – 10:30 am America/Denver Timezone
2020-10-10T03:00:00-06:00
2020-10-10T10:30:00-06:00
Where:
BDC ONLINE offering

Ecstatic Awakening: Going Beyond Hope and Fear
Online Retreat

with

Dana Marsh

Saturday, October 10th

9:00 am – 4:30 pm

In this unprecedented time, so many people are experiencing lives filled with hope and fear. We can use skillful methods to deal with our emotions and to transcend our limited ideas.Tibetan Buddhism uses multiple means to meet the needs of varied propensities in the minds of beings. Some of these methods are elaborated while others are completely free of elaboration as expressed in the non-dual teachings, all of which are designed to wake us up to our true nature. Dana Marsh will give participants an opportunity to experience the power of creative visualizations, prayer, mantra, and the liberating power of resting in open awareness. The retreat will include time for group discussion, meditation, and questions.

About Dana

Dana Marsh has spent many years meditating and studying buddhadharma under the guidance of her root teacher Anam Thubten Rinpoche who embodies profound wisdom and compassion. In 2007, he ordained her as a dharma teacher, in the Nyingma lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

Dana is the author of Extraordinary Freedom: Buddhist Wisdom for Modern Times. In addition, she is the spiritual director of Heart of the Dharma, located in Boise, Idaho. She conveys the Dharma by pointing directly to the heart of the matter. You will find that she encourages and guides others with love, humor, and devotion to the truth to experience transcendent wisdom for themselves. Her teaching style is easy to relate to and contemporary, inviting everyone to see their own beautiful nature.

Read more about Dana and her work on the Heart of the Dharma website here.

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