Saturday 16 July 2016

Let Go or Be Dragged Down



Attachment to things which don’t help us very much is a Buddhist definition of the cause of suffering and distress. We say “Let go or be dragged down,” but what does it really mean? How can we re-condition ourselves to really “let go” and accept things when there’s so much wrong with the world as we know it? And moreover: Let go of what, exactly- our possessions, family, emotions, thoughts and opinions, and our hatred and prejudices? Easier said than done.

Here’s what Lama Surya Das has  learned, and continues to practice, flawed as I am and may be. Letting go means letting be, a radical acceptance which doesn’t preclude striving for betterment. Letting go implies not suppressing or throwing things away, but letting things come and go, and opening to the wisdom of simply allowing and awareing. Cultivating nonattachment and equanimity furthers patience, inner serenity, mental balance and resilience. Refining this indispensable inner virtue has greatly helped me become a more tolerant, open-minded, empathic person, furthering lovingkindness and benevolent actions in the nitty-gritty world both at work and at home.

These are stressful, turbulent, violent times. When everything seems to be moving so fast and is up for grabs, and the old beliefs are shaken or outmoded, anxiety and insecurity rise– and we so easily overreact with unbalanced emotional responses. Mindful anger management can come in very handy at such times, in helping us to healthfully experience, face and engage all our emotions with care, love, intelligence, clarity and precision.

The Buddhist Peace Master of India, Shantideva, said, long ago: “Anger is the greatest evil. Patient forbearance is the hardest practice.”

Patient forbearance is the third transcendental virtue and transformative power (“paramita”) of the Bodhisattva, the peaceful spiritual warrior. If we want to be spiritual warriors, as protectors, awakeners and guides, we must cultivate inner discipline, and authentically, purposefully, raise our inner standard for living. This is a time in our history to become sacred warriors for peace and harmony, not aggressors. As we know but seldom acknowledge, anger and fear are the roots of violence. We need to come together or we shall fall apart.

Saturday 27 February 2016

One Day Retreat - Make Me One with Everything

Date and Time – 16 April at 09:00–16:00 in CDT

Location – Highland Park Country Club
1201 Park Ave W, Highland Park, Illinois 60035

Ticket availablehttp://infinityfoundation.org/courses/spiritual-inquiry-practice/make-me-one-with-everything.aspx#register


Join Lama Surya Das, bestselling author and recipient of the 2003 Infinity Foundation Spirit Award, in his newest work from his most recent release “Make Me One with Everything: Buddhist Meditations to Awaken from the Illusion of Separation”.

Lama Surya Das is one of the most learned and respected Buddhist teachers in the West and he invites you to experience a remarkable integration of traditional and original inter-meditation practices that allow you to see through the illusion of separation. If you have ever felt ‘at one’ with something—your beloved or your child, a forest trail, or a favorite song—then you have experienced inter-meditation.

Open to all levels of meditators

Friday 19 February 2016

Ram Dass & Lama Surya Das - What is the Way?

Watch Ram Dass and his longtime brother Lama Surya Das playfully explore the meaning of Sadhana (daily spiritual practice) in their lives. Join them from May 4-9th on the healing island of Maui for a transformational retreat, accompanied by daily yoga, chant, meditation and spiritual talks at an exotic beachfront paradise.

Tuesday 9 February 2016

The How To of “Make Me One with Everything”

Date and Time:-
19 February – 21 February
19 February at 17:00 to 21 February at 15:00 in EST
Location:-
Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health
57 Interlaken Rd, Stockbridge, Massachusetts 01266
In these disconnected, plugged-in yet tuned-out times, this unity-yoga of converge-itation, inter-meditative interbeing– which Lama Surya calls co-meditation, or inter-meditation—The We Meditation, or We-ditation (not Me-ditation) is a simple joyful path to see thru the illusion of separation and experience meaningful connectedness and the renowned one-taste of tantric Mahamudra and Dzogchen, the natural Great Perfection.
These practical inter-meditations and tantric exercises open portals to oneness in nature, with others, with your higher deepest power, and beyond notions such as distraction and concentration or the conceptual separation between the sacred and the mundane.
“Everything can be meditated. It’s all grist for the mill, worthy of appreciation in its own way. Integrating the View, the bigger picture, the great perspective, with daily life is the Way, not seclusion or getting away from it all.” ― Lama Surya Das

Wednesday 14 October 2015

Co-Meditate with your enemy (Lama Surya Das)



How do you learn to love your enemies or people who just piss you off? CJ shares her issues with Donald Trump to help kick off the meditation. Lama Surya Das, who Dali Lama calls the American Lama, steps us through a co-meditation. For more details visit here – http://www.fireitupwithcj.com/bodhichitta-tonglen-meditations-with-lama-surya-das/

Thursday 14 May 2015

Lama Surya Das - Make Me One with Everything: Buddhist Meditations To Awaken From The Illusion of Separation

Date(s):  June 27 (Saturday)
Time:  10:00am - 4:00pm

Description: 

"Everything can be meditated - It's all grist for the mill, worthy of appreciation in its own way. Integrating the View, the bigger picture, the great perspective, with daily life." ― Lama Surya Das


THE DAYLONG -

In these disconnected, plugged-in yet simultaneously tuned-out times, this unity-yoga of converge-itation, inter-meditative interbeing, which I call co-meditation, is a simple joyful path to overcome the illusion of duality and experience the renowned one-taste of tantric Mahamudra and Dzogchen, the natural Great Perfection.

These practical inter-meditations and tantric exercises open portals to oneness in nature, with others, with your higher deepest power, and beyond notions such as distraction and concentration or the conceptual separation between the sacred and the mundane.

THE NEW BOOK - 

Make Me One with Everything
                               

This, my thirteenth book, is dedicated to InterMeditation, or meditating "with" - Awakening Together - the practice and art of intimacy and union with whatever is, just as it is.

ABOUT LAMA SURYA DAS: 

Lama Surya Das has spent over forty years studying Zen, Vipassana, yoga, and Tibetan Buddhism with the great masters of Asia, including the Dalai Lama's own teachers. He is an authorized lama and lineage holder in the Nyingmapa School of Tibetan Buddhism, and a personal disciple of the leading grand lamas of that tradition. He is the founder of the Dzogchen Center in Cambridge, Massachusetts and its branch centers around the United States. Surya has brought many Tibetan lamas to this country to teach and start centers and retreats over the years.

As founder of the Western Buddhist Teachers Network with the Dalai Lama, he regularly helps organize its international Buddhist Teachers Conferences. He is also active in interfaith dialogue and charitable projects in the Third World, and has recently turned his efforts towards youth and contemplative education initiatives, what he calls "True higher education and wisdom for life training."

Original Source - http://www.insightla.org/1788/make-me-one-with-everything-with-lama-surya-das