Buddhism
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Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 59 Collections and/or Records:
Spirituality Based Social Action and Peacemaking, 2012-02-11 - 2012-02-12
File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 43
Identifier: 30.93.43
Abstract
Workshop
Bernie GlassmanZen Master Bernie Glassman will explain how Buddhist teachings offer valuable tools for living a life that matters. By integrating livelihood, social action, and meditation, one can find profound personal fulfillment while contributing to a more inclusive society. Glassman will explain how this approach led to the establishment of the Greyston Foundation, a network of non-profits and businesses that greatly reduced poverty in Yonkers, New York....
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Event: 2012-02-11 - 2012-02-12
Summer Solstice Observation, 2013-06-21
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In observation of the Summer Solstice, the Rothko Chapel will be open from sunrise to sunset (approximately 6:20am-8:25pm). In addition, the following programs will be available at no charge:Sang Chod (Tibetan Smoke Offering)
6:22 SunriseSang Chod, or Smoke Offering, is a ritual traditionally done in the early morning for special occasions such as the Tibetan New Year (LoSar). Participants are invited to cleanse themselves of negativities and offer good intentions as...
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Event: 2013-06-21
Tibetan Bon Buddhism , 2011-03-02
File — Shelf 30, Box: 92, Folder: 27
Identifier: 30.92.27
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Alejandro Chaoul
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Event: 2011-03-02
Twelve Moments: Advaita Meditation, 2008-08-13
File — Shelf 29, Box: 89, Folder: 31
Identifier: 29.89.31
Abstract
Komal Rao
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Event: 2008-08-13
Twelve Moments: Bon-Buddhist Meditation , 2017-02-01
File — Shelf 31, Box: 97, Folder: 16
Identifier: 31.97.16
Abstract
Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D., Bon-Buddhist MeditationLearn about meditation in the ancient Bon-Buddhist tradition of Tibet, and how it can be a "medicine" for our mind-wandering and emotional entanglements. We will also practice simple techniques of "Meditation Precious Pills" for every day life, and bring a focus to the importance of community support.Dr. Alejandro Chaoul is an assistant professor and director of education at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center's Integrative...
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Event: 2017-02-01
Twelve Moments: Bon-Buddhist Tradition, 2016-03-02
File — Shelf 31, Box: 96, Folder: 21
Identifier: 31.96.21
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Dr. Alejandro Chaoul, Bon-Buddhist Tradition
Suggested donation $10Learn about meditation in the ancient Bon-Buddhist tradition of Tibet, and how it can be a "medicine" for our mind, taking the three pills of stillness of the body, silence of speech and openness of one's heart-mind. Also experience how simple movements of Tibetan Yoga, called Tsa Lung, can help us open our chakras, in particular our heart chakra, and how we can connect to our inner qualities to then share with...
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Event: 2016-03-02
Twelve Moments: Bon-Buddhist Tradition , 2014-04-02
File — Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 90
Identifier: 31.94.90
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Alejandro Chaoul, Bon-Buddhist Tradition
Suggested donation $10This meditation exposes participants to the power of meditation as medicine for the mind from the Bon-Buddhist perspective. Alejandro Chaoul is an assistant professor and director of education at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center’s Integrative Medicine program, where he conducts research using mind-body techniques with cancer patients, holds group and individual meditation classes, and directs the education initiatives on...
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Event: 2014-04-02
Twelve Moments: Bon-Buddhist Tradition, 2015-03-04
File — Shelf 31, Box: 95, Folder: 29
Identifier: 31.95.29
Abstract
Alejandro Chaoul, Ph.D., Bon-Buddhist MeditationLearn about meditation in the ancient Bon-Buddhist tradition of Tibet, and how it can be a "medicine" for our mind-wandering and emotional entanglements. We will also practice simple techniques of "Meditation Precious Pills" for every day life. Dr. Alejandro Chaoul is an assistant professor and director of education at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center's Integrative Medicine program, where he conducts research using mind-body techniques...
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Event: 2015-03-04
Twelve Moments: Buddhist Tradition, 2013-05-01
File — Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 24
Identifier: 31.94.24
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Claire Villarreal, Buddhist Tradition
Suggested donation $10
Claire will lead a meditation using the breath to calm and center us in the present, then bringing healing energy through the body. Both practices cultivate the ability to be present with ourselves in daily life. The series is co-sponsored by Ligmincha Texas Institute, The Jung Center of Houston, M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, and the Rothko Chapel.
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Event: 2013-05-01