Lojong Study Group (In Person & Online)

March 28th

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    Room: Cedarcroft Center at 6112 York Road

     

    *** Our class on March 28th will be both in person at Cedarcroft Center at 6112 York Road (location details below) and on Zoom. Doors will open at 6:50 p.m. ***

    COVID-19 Policies for In-Person Gatherings

    • Please do not attend if you are experiencing any COVID, flu, or cold-like symptoms, especially fever or coughing
    • Face masks are optional

     

    You are warmly invited to join a participant-led study group focused on Lojong, the ancient Tibetan guide for developing compassion and relieving the sufferings of ego. We meet every Thursday evening at 7:00 p.m. on Zoom to explore a different slogan. We use Pema Chodron's Start Where You Are and Norman Fischer's Training in Compassion as study texts.

    Slogans and Companion Readings
    Please click here for the full list of 59 Lojong Slogans matched with the companion chapters in each study text.

    This week, we will be working with Slogan #41: "Two activities: One at the beginning and one at the end."

     

    Join us in person at Cedarcroft Center, located at 6112 York Road, a block and a half north of Northern Parkway. Please enter using the single door on the side of the building, then take the stairs to the second floor. Parking is available on-site in the lot shared with The Church of the Nativity and Holy Comforter. We regret that this space is *not* wheelchair-accessible, as there is no elevator in the building.

    Join us online by clicking on this ZOOM LINK at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday evening

     

    Please contact any of the following people with questions:
    Paul Benson: [email protected]
    Ed Hargadon: [email protected]
    Ray Robinson: [email protected]
    Raine Spencer: [email protected]
    Autumn Van Ord: [email protected]