Retreat - Embracing Impermanence

03 April 2004 - 0:30 to 04 April 2004 - 18:00

Embracing impermanence: living, loving and letting go: une retraite de pleine conscience dirigé par Chan Huy avec la Laughing Rivers Community of Mindful Living, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.

Every day our lives are changing, often in unexpected ways. How we deal with these changes can influence the quality of our lives, our relationships, and our happiness. Join us for a weekend of mindfulness practice as we explore the Buddhist teaching on impermanence and learn how we can fully accept the changes life presents to us without falling into attachment, forgetfulness, and despair.

“Impermanence is what makes transformation possible. Thanks to impermanence, we can change suffering into joy.”  —Thich Nhat Hanh

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Just as vegetation is sensible to sunlight, mental formations are sensitive to mindfulness. Mindfulness is the energy that can embrace and transform all mental formations. Mindfulness helps us leave behind "upside-down perceptions" and wakes us up to what is happening.
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