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Found in 707 Collections and/or Records:

Twelve Moments: Resilience, 2018-09-05

 File — Shelf 32: Series RC05B; Series RC08C, Box: 241, Folder: 41
Identifier: 32.241.41
Abstract Twelve Moments: Resilience One Year Anniversary: Healing in Community After Hurricane Harvey Free and open to the publicFor the month of September, the Rothko Chapel presented a contemplative practice and invitation to share stories one year after Hurricane Harvey. Dr. Alejandro Chaoul of Mind Body Spirit Institute at the Jung Center led participants in a meditation, and Leslie Gauna of Houston Playback Theatre led participants in reflective story telling. Participants shared...
Dates: Event: 2018-09-05

Twelve Moments: Serbian Orthodox Meditation, 2017-04-05

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 97, Folder: 32
Identifier: 31.97.32
Abstract Father Serge, Serbian Orthodox MeditationFather Serge Veselinovich was born on October 5th, 1968, in Frankfurt, (West) Germany. He moved to Australia in 1969 with his parents Elijah and Bojka née Matovich whereupon he graduated Fairfield High School in 1986 in the western suburbs of Sydney. He moved to Chicago in 1987, where he entered into seminary at Saint Sava, and after four years of study, was ordained into the holy priesthood. He served briefly in Australia for a total of...
Dates: Event: 2017-04-05

Twelve Moments: Shamatha Buddhist Tradition, 2015-07-01

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Abstract Celeste Budwit-Hunter, Shamatha Tradition Suggested donation $10The word for meditation in Sanskrit is “shamatha” which means “peacefully abiding.” Peacefully abiding describes the mind as it naturally is. The word “peace” tells the whole story. The human mind is by nature joyous, calm and very clear. In shamatha meditation we aren’t creating a peaceful state, we’re letting our mind be as it is naturally. Celeste Budwit-Hunter, MA, LMFTA, has studied Shambhala Buddhism for 25...
Dates: Event: 2015-07-01

Twelve Moments: Sikh, 2007-09-13

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 88, Folder: 03
Identifier: 29.88.03
Abstract

Presented by Sat Kartar Singh Khalsa

Dates: Event: 2007-09-13

Twelve Moments: Sikh and Kundalini Yoga Tradition, 2012-08-01

 File — Shelf 30, Box: 93, Folder: 74
Identifier: 30.93.74
Abstract Meditation Leader Sat Kartar, Sikh and Kundalini Yoga Traditions Sat Kartar Singh Khalsa has been a student and teacher of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan for 37 years. Yogi Bhajan said "Kundalini Yoga is...a practice of experience of a person's own excellence which is dormant and which is awakened." Sat Kartar is a Minister of Sikh Dharma and a Texas Licensed Acupuncturist with a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. Sikhism is the fifth largest religious...
Dates: Issued: 2012-08-01

Twelve Moments: Sikh and Kundalini Yoga Traditions, 2014-08-06

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 95, Folder: 03
Identifier: 31.95.03
Abstract Sat Kartar Singh Khalsa, Sikh and Kundalini Yoga Traditions Suggested donation $10 Sat Kartar Singh Khalsa has been a student and teacher of Kundalini Yoga as taught by Yogi Bhajan for 37 years. Yogi Bhajan said "Kundalini Yoga is...a practice of experience of a person's own excellence which is dormant and which is awakened." Sat Kartar is a Minister of Sikh Dharma and a Texas Licensed Acupuncturist with a Master of Science in Oriental Medicine. The series is co-sponsored by...
Dates: Event: 2014-08-06

Twelve Moments: Sikh Meditation, 2009-03-11

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 90, Folder: 05
Identifier: 29.90.05
Abstract

Presented by Guru Gian Kaur Khalsa

Dates: Event: 2009-03-11

Twelve Moments: Sikh Meditation, 2008-10-15

 File — Shelf 29, Box: 89, Folder: 42
Identifier: 29.89.42
Abstract

Sat Kartar Singh Khalsa

Dates: Event: 2008-10-15

Twelve Moments: Sikh Tradition, 2013-08-07

 File — Shelf 31, Box: 94, Folder: 36
Identifier: 31.94.36
Abstract Satmitar Khalsa, Sikh Tradition Suggested donation $10Native Houstonian Satmitar Khalsa leads participants in a meditation, titled "Experiencing our Light," which focuses awareness on the vibration of sound through simple chanting. This practice allows participants the opportunity to refresh their consciousness with every breath. Khalsa is a specialist in education, spirituality, and ethics, in addition to being a Kundalini Yoga teacher. The series is co-sponsored by Ligmincha...
Dates: Event: 2013-08-07