
Please join us on Zoom 7 PM on April 22nd
For Group Meditation, a Dharma Talk
And an Interview with Tuere Sala
By Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho
Here is the link to this online gathering
After 30 minutes of silent meditation, we’ll watch an interview with Tuere Sala from the Clear Mountain Monastery Project. A group discussion will follow.
If you would like to preview the event, it may be found here. It is called:
What’s Your Brahmavihra? And Locating Your Lineage!
In this talk, Ajahn Kovilo and Ajahn Nisabho interview Tuere Sala, Guiding Teacher at Seattle Insight Meditation Society and the founding teacher of the Capitol Hill Meditation Group.
Tuere begins by describing how her “hobby” of meditation became the center of her life.
In the interview, the trio speaks about Tuere’s path to the Dhamma, the difficulty People of Color have entering largely white Dhamma groups, the potency of the Thai Forest Tradition, dealing with deep grief, and the power of mudit?, or sympathetic joy.
We hope you will join us.
Tuere Sala is a retired prosecuting attorney who has practiced Vipassana meditation for over 30 years. Tuere believes that urban meditation is the foundation for today’s practitioner’s path to liberation. She is inspired by bringing the Dharma to nontraditional places and is a strong advocate for practitioners living with high stress, past trauma and difficulties sitting still. Tuere has been teaching since 2010 and has a long history of assisting others in establishing and maintaining a daily practice.
