Begins Wednesday, June 14, 2023: “Embracing Attachment, Cultivating Generosity,” Free Interactive Online Course

Course dates: June 14-28, 2023

This free, three-week interactive course is designed to accompany Month 4 in the yearlong online program “Embracing Life with Wisdom & Compassion.” Open to all.

The experience of attachment may arise as a feeling of being needy, feeling that there is something missing or lacking in our life, a sense of not enough. We might also experience attachment as a feeling that our life or relationships are empty of value or empty of true connection; or a feeling of insecurity, or even of fear that any good feelings or relationships we experience are only temporary and that we will lose them and be left with nothing. It is through embracing and liberating such experiences that we are freed to reconnect with and cultivate our innate generosity.

During this course we offer opportunities to join with others in guided practice, to find support to reflect upon personal experiences of attachment, to open into these experiences with guidance and collective support, and to share the benefits of doing so. With practices that support each of us to connect with our innate capacity for wisdom and compassion, we can heal, transform, and discover that the imprints of attachment that we carry can loosen and release, allowing our natural capacity for generosity to emerge.

Each weekly session will include a guided practice and time for reflection and sharing in small and large groups. There will be materials to support daily practice between sessions.

The course follows three other free online offerings on the same theme of “Embracing Attachment, Cultivating Generosity”: a teaching and guided meditation with Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche on Thursday, June 1, at 12 noon New York time; the continuous 24-hour Full Moon Practice session, which begins at 10 a.m. on June 3 and ends at 10 a.m. on June 4; and a June 20 science & spirituality dialog with Roshi Joan Halifax and Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche (more details to come).

Course size is limited to 21 participants to support a sense of warmth, connection, honesty, and safety. There is no fee to attend. Each group member is asked to make a commitment to show up fully with a clear intention to benefit others, and between the weekly group sessions to engage in daily meditation practice, both formally and informally.

Classes take place via Zoom on three consecutive Wednesdays beginning June 14, 2023. Each 90-minute class begins at 12 noon New York time and is held in English. To register please complete the form below. You will receive an email from aleezesattarmoss@gmail.com and be asked to respond to confirm your participation in the program.

Access other offerings of the yearlong program, both live and recorded, at this link.

 

About the Instructor

 

Aleezé Sattar Moss, Ph.D., is the associate director of the Myrna Brind Center for Mindfulness at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia. She is a certified mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) teacher and teaches mindfulness to the public, patients, health care professionals, medical students, and employees in corporate settings. In addition to receiving extensive training in teaching mindfulness, Aleeze completed the 9 month-long Three Doors Compassion Project in 2016. She continues to deepen her own practice and teaching through ongoing trainings and retreats. She has a doctorate in anthropology and conducts qualitative research on the effects of MBSR on physical and psychological health and has published in peer-reviewed journals. She is deeply passionate about sharing the benefits of mindfulness and meditation.

 


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