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You already know how to suffer. What if you could learn to stop?

There are patterns in your life you keep returning to — ways of thinking, reacting, holding on — that you can see clearly enough to recognize, but somehow can't shake. You know the pattern. You just don't know what to do with it in the moment it's happening — in the middle of an argument, a moment of grief, a flash of anxiety or self-doubt.

That gap — between understanding and actually changing — is exactly what this day is for.

We are all capable of applying the dharma and freeing ourselves from the patterns that weigh us down and cause our suffering.

Join Tibetan Buddhist Master Anyen Rinpoche and Allison Choying Zangmo as they introduce the practical and profound techniques of Vajrayana Buddhist meditation from their new book, The Flowing River of Dharma.

Rather than delivering a fixed lecture, Rinpoche and Allison teach in direct response to what is alive for the people present in the room — which means the day will go exactly where it needs to go.

Those who have studied with Rinpoche describe his combination of clarity, humor, and intensity - which make the dharma feel immediate rather than abstract. His commitment to these teachings is palpable — and contagious.

Rinpoche and Allison will offer instructions on how to apply dharma on the spot, right when we need it most.

You may leave with more questions than answers. But you'll leave with something real to work with — and a genuine sense that practice is possible, not just on the cushion, but within the actual texture of your life.

That sense is the beginning of something. Come find out for yourself.

Schedule & Location

Saturday, May 2: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Location: 646 Brookline Avenue, Brookline, MA.

Please note: Our meditation hall is on the second floor and is accessible only by a flight of stairs. We regret that our historic building is not currently wheelchair accessible.

Related topics

Events in Brookline, MA
Buddhism
Compassion
Meditation
Self Exploration
Spiritual Growth

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