
| Teacher | Linda Modaro |
| Location | San Diego |
| Date | Saturday, October 20, 9:30am - 4:30pm |
| Fees | Dana |
| Inquiries | linda@skilfulmeditation.org |
RECOLLECTIVE AWARENESS MEDITATION
Monthly Day Long Workshop in San Diego
Recollective Awareness Meditation is a flexible, gentle approach to Buddhist meditation that offers an authentic way to investigate your inner world. By exploring your meditation experiences, you naturally cultivate awareness and beneficial states of consciousness.
At this workshop there will be periods of sitting meditation, silent reflection, and group discussion. New perspectives are discovered in small group interviews facilitated by the teacher.
Linda Modaro is a teacher with the Skillful Meditation Project and has been teaching various forms of meditation since 1987. She teaches groups, workshops and retreats devoting her time and attention to individual personal development through meditation. In addition, she maintains a private practice in Acupuncture and Herbology in Santa Monica, CA.
Schedule
9:30 to 10:00 Dharma Talk
10:00 to 11:00 Meditation Sitting/Journaling/Break
11:00 to 12:00 Group Reporting/Discussion (Optional Sitting)
12:00 to 12:45 Lunch
12:45 to 2:00 Meditation Sitting/Journaling/Break
2:00 to 3:00 Group Reporting/Discussion (Optional Sitting)
3:00 to 4:00 Dharma Talk/Discussion
4:00 to 4:30 Meditation and Closing
Miscellaneous:
Please bring any sitting “stuff” you like. Some chairs, couches, and pillows will be available.
In respect for those with allergies, please do not wear perfumes or other strong scents.
Directions will be sent upon registration.
Dana
The teachers offer their time free of charge. In order for this method of not asking for money to work, there has to be trust in the generosity of those who are benefiting from our work. There can only be trust in someone’s generosity when that person performs acts of giving. Without your spontaneous, or considered, acts of generosity, this method of supporting the teachers and teachings will not bear fruit.
Whenever you feel gratitude for this approach to meditation and its effect on your life, please remember us. While the feeling is still alive, please make a donation. It will be honored and appreciated by us. You will never get a letter or email from us asking you to give again, or help fund a project, or anything of the sort. Your gift from your heart means so much to us.
Our greatest hope is that you continue with your meditation practice. That is truly the gift of the Dharma.