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SUMMARY:Intensive practice and ordinary life: A free info session with Michael Carroll & Susan Piver
DESCRIPTION:March 20\, 2024 | 7PM – 8PM EST \nReserve your spot in the info session here. \nWhen people ask me how to deepen their meditation practice\, I almost always suggest a meditation retreat. When you step away from the busy-ness of daily life\, you simply see more clearly. \nThat said\, meditating for extended periods can seem like an impossible burden\, even a little bit scary. However\, millions of people over the centuries have done this. In this conversation\, we will explore how best to engage intensive practice and discuss how such discipline impacts the very fabric of our ordinary life. \nWe will also be available to answer any questions about the ten day retreat we are teaching this summer at Drala Mountain Center\, June 26 – July 6. During this info session\, we will talk about the benefits of stepping out of ordinary life and also share details of the retreat for those who are interested. \nPlease register here for the March 20 info session\, 7:00-8:00 PM ET. \nAll who register will receive a link to the recording even if you cannot attend live. \n 
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/intensive-practice-and-ordinary-life-a-free-info-session-with-michael-carroll-susan-piver/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:Buddhism IRL (in real life)
DESCRIPTION:Buddhism IRL: An Introduction to Buddhist Teachings\nMarch 9-April 27 \nSpecial Bonus Enneagram Class: May 4 \n$333 payable in full or in three installments\nTwo full scholarships offered \n  \nAbout the Program\nI can’t think of a time when Buddhist wisdom has been more necessary. It has so much to teach us about living a life of brilliance\, kindness\, and courage. No one has to “be a Buddhist” or adopt foreign beliefs to benefit from its extraordinary insights into how to build a meaningful\, powerful life. \nIn this eight week program (plus a special bonus ninth class for those interested in the enneagram)\, we will immerse ourselves in foundational Buddhist teachings such as the Four Noble Truths\, the Six Paramitas (transcendent actions)\, and the Four Karmas (ways to express our mindfulness out in the world). \nThis exploration is for those of you interested in discovering your unique journey through engaging with the profound and ancient teachings of Buddhism. Our exploration will not be academic\, it will be very personal. We will focus on teachings about how to live everyday life to the fullest\, for our own benefit and the benefit of the world. \nOur guiding question is not “what does this mean?” but “what does this mean to me?” \n  \nThe Curriculum\nMarch 9 \nMeditation: A Love Story \nMeditation creates the container for spiritual exploration. It begins with releasing self-aggression to discover an indestructible well-spring of love. We will look at meditation as a spiritual practice (rather than self-improvement) and discuss the three actions you can take to make your practice sustainable and joyful. \nTopics covered: \n\nComplete practice review\nContainer Principle: Five sacred acts\nCreating a sustainable daily practice (3 jewels)\nKeeping practice sacred rather than self-help\n\n  \nMarch 16\nThe Four Noble Truths \nThese four truths form the foundation for the entire Buddhist path\, but they are not particularly Buddhist. Rather\, they are profound observations about how reality actually works\, what causes suffering\, and how to liberate ourselves and others from such suffering.  \nTopics covered: \n\nThe Three-Yana view\nThe Four Noble Truths\, including\nThe Noble Eightfold path\n\n  \nMarch 23\nThe Six Paramitas and The Heart Sutra: Part One \nThe six paramitas (transcendent actions)\, closely associated with Mahayana Buddhism\, explain how to bring our practice off the cushion and into our lives. “Para” means gone beyond and “mita” means arrived. So we don’t just try to make a better world\, we actually accomplish it by these six actions. \nWith some understanding of the paramitas\, we are equipped to explore the journey of transcendence\, a journey that is described (inscrutably) in the Heart Sutra\, one of the most revered and central texts within Buddhism. For me personally\, it is at the very center of my practice and has been for more than 30 years.  \nThis short (two pages) text doesn’t explain the journey particularly\, but seems to invite it by some mysterious means. We will read through it together and discuss how to practice it. \nTopics covered: \n\nSix Paramitas: Generosity\, Discipline\, Patience. Exertion\, Meditative Absorption\, Wisdom\nThe Heart Sutra: What is it and how to incorporate it into daily practice\n\n  \nMarch 30\nThe Six Paramitas and The Heart Sutra: Part Two \nA continuing conversation… \n  \nApril 6\nFour Karmas \nThe Four Karmas (Pacify\, Enrich\, Magnetize\, Destroy) offer an infallible menu of options to choose from when deciding how to meet each moment. They also act as protection for our state of mind. \nTopics covered: \n\nPacify\nEnrich\nMagnetize\nDestroy\n\n  \nApril 13\nFive Buddha Families \nA discussion of the five ways wisdom manifests within you. \nTopics covered: \n\nVajra family\nRatna family\nPadma family\nKarma family\nBuddha family\n\n  \nApril 20\nDrala \nDrala is a Tibetan word that means “above the enemy”. What is above all our enemies? Something awake\, brilliant\, and alive. To understand drala is to touch in with the essential life force of all we encounter. When we train ourselves to do so\, the world simply unfolds in a different way. \n  \nApril 27\nMandala Principle \nBringing it all together. \n  \nSPECIAL BONUS NINTH CLASS\nMay 4 The Buddhist Enneagram \nI realize that not everyone is an enneagram nerd. BUT I AM! (My latest book\, The Buddhist Enneagram is evidence.) This last class is for anyone who wants to take a deeper look at this amazing system to type themselves and learn more about how it can support the spiritual journey. \nAll classes will be on Saturdays from 10a EST to 12n EST. There will be suggested readings for each class and optional writing assignments to encourage introspection and  then\, if you wish\, a chance to share your thoughts with others on our private forum.\n  \nAbout Your Teacher\nSusan Piver \nI’ve been a student of Buddhism for over 30 years and founded The Open Heart Project\, an online mindfulness community. I’ve seen over and over how these teachings offer support for living deeply and well\, even during tumultuous times.  \nI’ve written many books about meditation and bringing Buddhist wisdom into everyday life\, including Start Here Now: An Open-Hearted Guide to the Path and Practice of Meditation\, The Wisdom of a Broken Heart\, The Four Noble Truths of Love\, and The Buddhist Enneagram. \nCost\n$333\nEnrollment is now closed. \nPlease note:\nSince attendance is limited\, there are no full or partial refunds offered. \nTwo full scholarships offered. \nThe application deadline has passed. All who applied have been contacted.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/buddhism-irl-in-real-life/
CATEGORIES:Susan's Calendar
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CREATED:20240222T060050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T205720Z
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SUMMARY:Fearless Creativity Spring Retreat Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Fearless Creativity: Writing & Meditation Retreat\nAustin\, TX\nReserve your spot in the info session here. \nTwice a year\, I lead small\, in-person retreats (limited to 12 people) in my house in Austin\, TX. They offer a chance to practice together more deeply\, allow our minds to rest\, and discuss the journey. And eat tacos! \nThe upcoming retreat is “The Spring Sessions: Fearless Creativity: A Meditation & Writing Retreat“. \nWhether you think you’re a “writer” or not\, if you have a longing to say something…share something…craft something…express yourself in some known or unknown way…rest back into your creativity—this gathering is for you. \nRetreat attendance is by application. Because space is limited and these retreats tend to fill quickly\, a deposit is required. We will let you know within a day or so if you’re accepted and if\, for any reason\, you’re not\, your deposit will be returned in full\, immediately. Note: One full scholarship is offered. \nI look forward to talking it all over in the info session. \nProgram Details:\nWHAT: A 4-day writing and meditation gathering that’s specifically designed to: \n\nSupport you to get a lot of writing done\nReview meditation as a stand-alone practice and a support for creativity\nGive you the time and space you need to write\nOffer insights from my 15-year career as both a writer and a teacher\nLeave you with a 3-step daily at-home meditation and writing practice\nDemonstrate how your wisdom and creativity respond when you take a break from the busy-ness of everyday life\nIn addition\, there will be an optional evening gathering for all who wish to explore the enneagram!\n\nIt is a rare and precious thing to take time for yourself and your voice in this way. Bring your journals\, laptops\, writing projects\, ideas\, and intentions. \nWHEN: May 22 – 26\, 2024 \nWHERE: My house in Austin\, Texas \nLimited to 13 participants. \nIf you have questions about the retreat\, I’d love to hear them. I know it’s not easy to take time away from everyday life. Money is involved and it’s natural to wonder if it is worth it. Because it’s in my house\, it can be…weird. Personal! I understand! \nI invite you to bring all questions to a free info session I’m hosting on Zoom on March 6th from 7pm – 8pm ET. All who register will receive the recording. \nRegister to save your spot here.\nIf you’re interested but can’t join live\, register anyway and you’ll receive a link to the recording. And if you want to be sure your questions are addressed\, please email them to me.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/fearless-creativity-spring-retreat-info-session/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240227T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240227T190000
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CREATED:20240125T143439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T154856Z
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SUMMARY:Buddhism IRL: Free Info Session
DESCRIPTION:I can’t think of a time when Buddhist wisdom has been more necessary. It has so much to teach us about living a life of brilliance\, kindness\, and courage. No one has to “be a Buddhist” or adopt foreign beliefs to benefit from its extraordinary insights into how to build a meaningful\, powerful life. \nI’ve created an eight week program (plus a special bonus ninth class for those interested in the enneagram) in which we will immerse ourselves in foundational Buddhist teachings such as the Four Noble Truths\, the Six Paramitas (transcendent actions)\, and the Four Karmas (ways to express our mindfulness out in the world). \nThis exploration is for those of you interested in discovering your unique journey through engaging with the profound and ancient teachings of Buddhism. Our exploration will not be academic\, it will be very personal. We will focus on teachings about how to live everyday life to the fullest\, for our own benefit and the benefit of the world. \nOur guiding question is not “what does this mean?” but “what does this mean to me?” \nInterested in learning more? \nJoin me on February 27th at 6pm ET for a free info session.\nAll you have to do is register here.\nBring your questions and we’ll talk about the program and how you can make use of it.\nIf you can’t make it live\, no problem! Register and we’ll send you a link to the recording.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/buddhism-irl-free-info-session-2/
CATEGORIES:Susan's Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240111T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240111T200000
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
CREATED:20231207T060042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231213T191335Z
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SUMMARY:Why go on a meditation retreat? Free info session with Michael Carroll & Susan Piver
DESCRIPTION:January 11\, 2024 | 7PM – 8PM EST \nReserve your spot in the info session here. \nI had my reservations the first time someone suggested I go on a long meditation retreat. I mean\, sitting doing nothing for days on end? I had so much to do\, how could I take time to do that level of nothing? What if they try to indoctrinate me into a cult? If I can’t stand it\, how can I leave? \nI’m not sure what made me decide to give it a try. Maybe it was the assurances of people I trusted that it would be the best thing I ever did. \nThe day before the retreat ended\, I thought THIS IS THE BEST THING I’VE EVER DONE. I wanted to stay there for good. When I came back home\, I felt fully re-energized to dive back into life. \nSo\, my personal impressions aside\, why should you go to an in-person retreat? Because it the most effective way to stabilize and deepen your practice. \nPlease join me and fellow teacher Michael Carroll on January 11th at 7p EST to talk about what actually goes on during a lengthy retreat. We’re hosting a free one-hour info session to answer all of your questions. \nAND…we’re co-teaching a retreat\, Authentic Presence and the Feminine Principle\, from June 26 – July 6. We will also share details about the program during the info session. \nWhether you can attend this retreat or not\, we invite you to explore the purpose and meaning of taking time away from everyday busy-ness. We think you will find what we have: a deeper connection to your true self and a chance to glimpse the vast wisdom that arises when you allow your mind to rest. \nPlease register for the info session here. \nAll who register will receive a link to the recording. When the link is sent\, there will also be a chance to schedule a 15-minute one-to-one Zoom conversation with one of us to discuss any additional concerns. \nI hope to see you there.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/why-go-on-a-meditation-retreat-free-info-session-with-michael-carroll-susan-piver/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:21 Day Meditation Challenge 2024
DESCRIPTION:$54 or FREE if you join the Open Heart Project Sangha\n\n \n  \nWe long for change.\nAs we enter a new year\, it is natural to think of what we want to create\, change\, or leave behind. It is a time to dream and imagine what could be\, who we want to become\, and how we can create more love and goodness in our lives and in the world. Whether you just want less stress (who doesn’t?!) or a way to create peace on earth for all beings (who doesn’t?!)\, there is one tool that can help you\, perhaps better than any other: \nA strong\, steady meditation practice.\nAs we practice it in the Open Heart Project\, meditation is much more than a self-improvement technology. It is a way to stabilize your mind in the midst of chaos to remain focused\, strong\, and kind. It is a path to love. \nAs we sit in simplicity and silence\, we soften. As we soften\, we become vulnerable. Vulnerability is the root of love\, not to mention insight\, creativity\, presence\, and even courage. These are the seeds we plant with our practice. \nYou don’t have to head to a mountaintop or commit to many hours a day of meditation practice (although both are awesome) to reap these benefits. You just have to sit down. Every day. For 10-20 minutes. And that is exactly what we will do together from Jan 1-21. \nJoin me for a 21-day meditation challenge.\nAlmost everyone I have ever spoken to about their meditation practice has trouble practicing consistently. Hey\, me too! It’s not as simple as “making” yourself do it. We need more than individual resolve. Teachings and community provide the needed support and the 21-day challenge aims to provide both. \nWhen you sign up\, you’ll receive: \n\nEach morning\, a daily guided audio meditation delivered right to your inbox. We will practice for 10 minutes a day during week one\, 15 minutes a day in week two and 20 minutes a day in week three. I think you’ll be surprised at how much easier it all is when all you have to do is click “play.”\nTwo live gatherings to check-in\, discuss questions\, and hear your reflections.\n\nJanuary 11 @ 12:00 pm -1:00 pm ET\nJanuary 25 @ 2:00 pm -1:00 pm ET\n\n\nA PDF guide to the program that lays out the steps to create a home practice.\n21 short bonus videos\, one per day\, each with a “meditation tip.”\n\nBy the end of this 21-day period\, you will have a meditation practice that you can count on. \nI really look forward to practicing with you. \nCost: $54\nRegistration is now closed. If you’re looking for year-round meditation support\, consider joining the Open Heart Project sangha.\nQuestions? Please email us here.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/21-day-meditation-challenge-2024/
CATEGORIES:eCourse,Susan's Calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231226
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240101
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
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SUMMARY:Building a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nEnter 2024 with an open heart.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” ~ Traleg Rinpoche \n2023 has been an exceedingly difficult year. We are all trying to comprehend the incomprehensible. Grasp the ungraspable. Contribute to the good without adding to the confusion. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see life clearly. According to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nAccording to Mahayana Buddhism\, the six paramitas have the power to transport us to the “other shore\,” the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. \nThe Open Heart Project has invited several accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. Each day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st. \nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. Each class will include meditation and a talk followed by a question and answer period. \nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE. All you have to do is register. \nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to the recordings. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-2023/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231218
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
CREATED:20230704T155408Z
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SUMMARY:Reflect & Renew: A Deep Meditation Retreat at Kripalu
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n \nIn-person retreat with Susan Piver\nReflect and Renew\nA Deep Meditation Retreat\nDecember 15-17\, 2023\nLenox\, MA\nKripalu is a yoga retreat center located in the beautiful Berkshire mountains of Massachusetts. The setting is serene\, the food is delicious\, and the whole place is a support for letting go of everyday concerns. \nOn this retreat\, we will practice meditation and take time to reflect on our lives and where we want to go in the coming year. The emphasis will be on turning deeply within to find your true priorities. \nGet the details and register to join this in-person retreat here.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/reflect-renew-a-deep-meditation-retreat-at-kripalu/
CATEGORIES:Susan's Calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231016
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
CREATED:20230420T170903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231016T174514Z
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SUMMARY:Buddhism & the Enneagram: An Open Heart Project Retreat
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: A contemplative gathering that’s specifically designed to:\nDeepen and stabilize your meditation practice\nExplore how meditation creates the conditions for opening your heart\nLearn the enneagram from a Buddhist perspective\nDiscuss the connection between Buddhism and the enneagram\nDiscover Buddhist teachings for each type\nExamine communication styles to enable you to connect more deeply with others\nFigure out your type\, subtype\, and figure out how (and why/why not) to type others\nRelax\, reflect\, and renew your heart connection to yourself within a supportive community \nWHEN: October 11-15\, 2023 \nWHERE: My house in Austin\, Texas \nCOST: $1\,800.00 payable in full or in three installments of $600 \nLimited to 13 participants. \nWe will notify you of the status of your application within 72 hours. If your application is not accepted for some reason\, we will refund your deposit immediately. \nThis retreat is now closed. Thanks to all who attended.\n  \n \nWhy this retreat?\nThe question I hear most often about my recent book\, The Buddhist Enneagram\, is “what do Buddhism and the enneagram have to do with each other?” Fair question! \nFor me\, they are perfectly intertwined. Both Buddhism and the enneagram offer profound (and extremely practical) insight into identity\, love\, and living a good life. Each emphasizes the central importance of compassion. \nBuddhism has taught me so much about the principles behind true compassion (rather than idiot compassion) and the enneagram has shown me how to actually do it. \nWhen I feel angry or heartbroken or hopeless\, Buddhist practice has taught me how to meet those mind states honestly. The enneagram has taught me what to do next–with my particular mind\, within my specific relationships\, and in regard to the circumstances of my life at this moment. To me\, they are entirely consonant partners on the journey. \nIn this small\, in-person retreat\, we will explore what it means to live fearlessly in a world of beauty\, sorrow\, possibility\, and constant uncertainty. Through sitting meditation practice and studying the nine heart-opening paths of enneagram\, we will learn more about who we are and how to love more deeply. \nIt would be lovely to see you there! \nFAQS\nWhere do we meet?\nWe will meet each day at my sweet\, sunny home in Austin\, Texas. Our days will begin with meditation and then we will settle in for contemplation and conversation. (A detailed schedule is below.) \nWhat should I bring?\nBring your journal and comfortable clothes. I will supply meditation cushions\, chairs\, and whatever is needed for group meditation practice. \nIf you want to go swimming with me in the mornings\, pack a bathing suit and towel. It’s super fun! Try it! (There will be time after our swim to go back to where you’re staying to shower and change.) \n \nWhere is your house? What neighborhood is it in?\nThe house is on Powell Circle in South Austin\, just south of Oltorf and South First streets.\nResidential and quiet but very close to restaurants\, shops\, and the nightlife of South Congress Ave (aka “SoCo.”) \nThe house is an easy 15-20 minute drive from the Austin airport. \nWhat is the schedule?\nThe schedule is designed to give you a combination of structured time\, personal space\, and connection with your fellow practitioners—and some time to enjoy Austin. Here is the full schedule. All times are CT. \nSCHEDULE\nWednesday\, October 11\n6:30p – 8p Opening gathering to meet each other \nHors d’oeuvres\, cocktails\, and mocktails \n  \nThursday\, October 12\n630a – 730a Optional swim with me at Barton Springs \n9a-12p Morning practice\, study\, and introduction to the enneagram\, part 1 \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \n130p-3 Afternoon practice\, study\, and introduction to the enneagram\, part 2 \n3-4 Tea break \n4-5 Closing conversation \nDinner on your own \n  \nFriday\, October 13\n630a – 730a Optional swim with me at Barton Springs \n9a-12p Morning practice\, study\, and introduction to the enneagram\, part 3 \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \n130p-3 Afternoon practice\, study\, and how to type yourself (and others) \n3-4 Tea break \n4-5 Closing conversation \nDinner on your own \n  \nSaturday\, October 14\n630a – 730a Optional swim with me at Barton Springs \n9a-12p Morning practice\, study\, and overview of Buddhist teachings for each type\, part 1 \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \n130p-3 Afternoon practice\, study\, and overview of Buddhist teachings for each type\, part 2 \n3-4 Tea break \n4-5 Closing conversation \nDinner out together \n  \nSunday\, October 15\n630a – 730a Optional swim with me at Barton Springs \n930a-11a Morning practice\, study\, and loving kindness meditation \n11a-12p Lunch and closing conversation \nFarewells! \n \nWhat is included in the price? \n\n4 program days of meditation\, conversation\, and community (and fun…you can’t come to Austin and not have fun)\n4 lunches (healthy\, with vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options)\nCoffee\, tea\, juices\, water\, light snacks throughout the day\nDinner out together on the evening of October 14\n\nWhat is the refund policy? \nA refund will be offered (minus the deposit) if you cancel by September 15. After that date\, there are no refunds. Please make note. \nWhere will I stay? \nPLEASE NOTE! Your program fee does not include accommodations or travel. You are responsible for getting yourself to Austin and finding a place to stay. Once your application is accepted\, I will provide a list of nearby Airbnbs and hotels at a variety of price points. \nCan you match me with a roommate? \nIf there are others seeking roommates\, we will happily connect you. \n \nWhat about food? \nLunch each day is included (there will be vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options). Coffee\, tea\, water\, juices\, and light snacks will be on hand throughout the day. \nBreakfasts and dinners will be on your own. I will provide a list of great\, affordable restaurants in a variety of neighborhoods. \nOn Saturday\, you are invited to a dinner out together (included in your fee). \n \nWill I need a car? \nIt depends where you stay. I live in the heart of South Austin right on a bus line. It is also easy to call Uber or Lyft. The house is 2 miles from downtown Austin\, so plan accordingly if you’d like to stay there. \nI love the idea of a morning swim. Will it be cold? How will I get there and is there a fee? \nBarton Springs is a huge in-town\, spring-fed pool and it is truly my happy place. I literally swim there every day (barring thunderstorms). The water is 68 degrees year-round. It is a short Uber/Lyft ride from either my neighborhood or downtown Austin. (Especially at 6:30 am!) There is no fee before 8:00 am. \n \nWill I have to come to your house in a wet bathing suit?\nNo\, there will be time to get back to wherever you’re staying to shower and change. \n \nWhere will we go to eat on Saturday night?\nTrue Food Kitchen  \nIf you have questions\, please don’t hesitate to email us here. It would be a joy to practice together in person!
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/buddhism-the-enneagram-an-open-heart-project-retreat/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:A Four-Week Online Course to Study the Heart Sutra
DESCRIPTION:What is the Heart Sutra?\nThe Heart Sutra (or Prajnaparamita Sutra) is one of the central texts in all of Buddhism. It is widely known\, demonstrably powerful\, and\, I would say\, thoroughly incomprehensible. I’ve been chanting it almost everyday for 30 years and while I can’t tell you that my understanding has improved (“Form is emptiness\, emptiness also is form”?)\, my relationship to it continues to deepen. Each time I recite it\, I notice something new. Some days I love it beyond description. On other days\, I can’t stand it or it bores me. Just like a relationship. But throughout\, it continues to invoke some kind of magic that does not play by ordinary rules of intellectualizing. It introduces us to transcendent wisdom\, beyond conventional thought. It is a strange doorway and I would love to walk through it with you. \nThe full Prajnaparamita Sutra is hundreds of pages long but there is also a version that is one page long. That is the one we will study together. (Parenthetically\, I have it on good authority that while the sutra can be elucidated by hundreds of pages or a single page\, it can also be expressed in a single syllable: Ah.) \nWhere does the power of the feminine enter in?\nIn some schools of Buddhist thought\, wisdom itself is considered synonymous with the feminine principle\, a kind of rich\, full\, luminous emptiness. What arises from this emptiness is true compassion (which is associated with the masculine principle). In our time together\, we will visit the dark and often obscured power that comes from recognizing that we are not separate. \nHow will we study together?\nWhen you are fully registered\, you will receive a link to the text we will study. Crystal Gandrud and I will meet with you for four two-hour classes in September (details below). In each class\, we will present topics related to the Heart Sutra. We will go over the sutra line by line and practice it together. You will receive suggestions for incorporating it into your daily practice. We will make sure to leave plenty of time for discussion. \nIn addition to our class time\, you will be assigned to a WhatsApp group (based on your time zone). Our hope is that you will get together once a week to practice via Zoom (we will provide the link). There will also be optional essay questions to answer each week with a chance to respond to each other’s reflections. \nLive attendance is strongly requested because this material is quite deep and personal. It comes alive within a community. That said\, each class will be recorded so if you need to miss one\, you can catch up easily. \n  \nSCHEDULE & DETAILS\nSeptember 9\, 16\, 23\, & 30\n11AM – 1PM ET\n \nSpace is limited to 50 participants. Two full scholarships are offered. \nEnrollment is now closed. \nWhat is the refund policy?\nCancellations made by August 26th are eligible for a refund.  \nTwo full scholarships will be awarded. The application period is now closed and all applicants have been notified. If you do not see your letter regarding your application status\, reach out to us here. \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/a-four-week-online-course-to-study-the-heart-sutra/2023-09-30/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T160159Z
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SUMMARY:A Four-Week Online Course to Study the Heart Sutra
DESCRIPTION:What is the Heart Sutra?\nThe Heart Sutra (or Prajnaparamita Sutra) is one of the central texts in all of Buddhism. It is widely known\, demonstrably powerful\, and\, I would say\, thoroughly incomprehensible. I’ve been chanting it almost everyday for 30 years and while I can’t tell you that my understanding has improved (“Form is emptiness\, emptiness also is form”?)\, my relationship to it continues to deepen. Each time I recite it\, I notice something new. Some days I love it beyond description. On other days\, I can’t stand it or it bores me. Just like a relationship. But throughout\, it continues to invoke some kind of magic that does not play by ordinary rules of intellectualizing. It introduces us to transcendent wisdom\, beyond conventional thought. It is a strange doorway and I would love to walk through it with you. \nThe full Prajnaparamita Sutra is hundreds of pages long but there is also a version that is one page long. That is the one we will study together. (Parenthetically\, I have it on good authority that while the sutra can be elucidated by hundreds of pages or a single page\, it can also be expressed in a single syllable: Ah.) \nWhere does the power of the feminine enter in?\nIn some schools of Buddhist thought\, wisdom itself is considered synonymous with the feminine principle\, a kind of rich\, full\, luminous emptiness. What arises from this emptiness is true compassion (which is associated with the masculine principle). In our time together\, we will visit the dark and often obscured power that comes from recognizing that we are not separate. \nHow will we study together?\nWhen you are fully registered\, you will receive a link to the text we will study. Crystal Gandrud and I will meet with you for four two-hour classes in September (details below). In each class\, we will present topics related to the Heart Sutra. We will go over the sutra line by line and practice it together. You will receive suggestions for incorporating it into your daily practice. We will make sure to leave plenty of time for discussion. \nIn addition to our class time\, you will be assigned to a WhatsApp group (based on your time zone). Our hope is that you will get together once a week to practice via Zoom (we will provide the link). There will also be optional essay questions to answer each week with a chance to respond to each other’s reflections. \nLive attendance is strongly requested because this material is quite deep and personal. It comes alive within a community. That said\, each class will be recorded so if you need to miss one\, you can catch up easily. \n  \nSCHEDULE & DETAILS\nSeptember 9\, 16\, 23\, & 30\n11AM – 1PM ET\n \nSpace is limited to 50 participants. Two full scholarships are offered. \nEnrollment is now closed. \nWhat is the refund policy?\nCancellations made by August 26th are eligible for a refund.  \nTwo full scholarships will be awarded. The application period is now closed and all applicants have been notified. If you do not see your letter regarding your application status\, reach out to us here. \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/a-four-week-online-course-to-study-the-heart-sutra/2023-09-23/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230912T160159Z
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SUMMARY:A Four-Week Online Course to Study the Heart Sutra
DESCRIPTION:What is the Heart Sutra?\nThe Heart Sutra (or Prajnaparamita Sutra) is one of the central texts in all of Buddhism. It is widely known\, demonstrably powerful\, and\, I would say\, thoroughly incomprehensible. I’ve been chanting it almost everyday for 30 years and while I can’t tell you that my understanding has improved (“Form is emptiness\, emptiness also is form”?)\, my relationship to it continues to deepen. Each time I recite it\, I notice something new. Some days I love it beyond description. On other days\, I can’t stand it or it bores me. Just like a relationship. But throughout\, it continues to invoke some kind of magic that does not play by ordinary rules of intellectualizing. It introduces us to transcendent wisdom\, beyond conventional thought. It is a strange doorway and I would love to walk through it with you. \nThe full Prajnaparamita Sutra is hundreds of pages long but there is also a version that is one page long. That is the one we will study together. (Parenthetically\, I have it on good authority that while the sutra can be elucidated by hundreds of pages or a single page\, it can also be expressed in a single syllable: Ah.) \nWhere does the power of the feminine enter in?\nIn some schools of Buddhist thought\, wisdom itself is considered synonymous with the feminine principle\, a kind of rich\, full\, luminous emptiness. What arises from this emptiness is true compassion (which is associated with the masculine principle). In our time together\, we will visit the dark and often obscured power that comes from recognizing that we are not separate. \nHow will we study together?\nWhen you are fully registered\, you will receive a link to the text we will study. Crystal Gandrud and I will meet with you for four two-hour classes in September (details below). In each class\, we will present topics related to the Heart Sutra. We will go over the sutra line by line and practice it together. You will receive suggestions for incorporating it into your daily practice. We will make sure to leave plenty of time for discussion. \nIn addition to our class time\, you will be assigned to a WhatsApp group (based on your time zone). Our hope is that you will get together once a week to practice via Zoom (we will provide the link). There will also be optional essay questions to answer each week with a chance to respond to each other’s reflections. \nLive attendance is strongly requested because this material is quite deep and personal. It comes alive within a community. That said\, each class will be recorded so if you need to miss one\, you can catch up easily. \n  \nSCHEDULE & DETAILS\nSeptember 9\, 16\, 23\, & 30\n11AM – 1PM ET\n \nSpace is limited to 50 participants. Two full scholarships are offered. \nEnrollment is now closed. \nWhat is the refund policy?\nCancellations made by August 26th are eligible for a refund.  \nTwo full scholarships will be awarded. The application period is now closed and all applicants have been notified. If you do not see your letter regarding your application status\, reach out to us here. \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/a-four-week-online-course-to-study-the-heart-sutra/2023-09-16/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:A Four-Week Online Course to Study the Heart Sutra
DESCRIPTION:What is the Heart Sutra?\nThe Heart Sutra (or Prajnaparamita Sutra) is one of the central texts in all of Buddhism. It is widely known\, demonstrably powerful\, and\, I would say\, thoroughly incomprehensible. I’ve been chanting it almost everyday for 30 years and while I can’t tell you that my understanding has improved (“Form is emptiness\, emptiness also is form”?)\, my relationship to it continues to deepen. Each time I recite it\, I notice something new. Some days I love it beyond description. On other days\, I can’t stand it or it bores me. Just like a relationship. But throughout\, it continues to invoke some kind of magic that does not play by ordinary rules of intellectualizing. It introduces us to transcendent wisdom\, beyond conventional thought. It is a strange doorway and I would love to walk through it with you. \nThe full Prajnaparamita Sutra is hundreds of pages long but there is also a version that is one page long. That is the one we will study together. (Parenthetically\, I have it on good authority that while the sutra can be elucidated by hundreds of pages or a single page\, it can also be expressed in a single syllable: Ah.) \nWhere does the power of the feminine enter in?\nIn some schools of Buddhist thought\, wisdom itself is considered synonymous with the feminine principle\, a kind of rich\, full\, luminous emptiness. What arises from this emptiness is true compassion (which is associated with the masculine principle). In our time together\, we will visit the dark and often obscured power that comes from recognizing that we are not separate. \nHow will we study together?\nWhen you are fully registered\, you will receive a link to the text we will study. Crystal Gandrud and I will meet with you for four two-hour classes in September (details below). In each class\, we will present topics related to the Heart Sutra. We will go over the sutra line by line and practice it together. You will receive suggestions for incorporating it into your daily practice. We will make sure to leave plenty of time for discussion. \nIn addition to our class time\, you will be assigned to a WhatsApp group (based on your time zone). Our hope is that you will get together once a week to practice via Zoom (we will provide the link). There will also be optional essay questions to answer each week with a chance to respond to each other’s reflections. \nLive attendance is strongly requested because this material is quite deep and personal. It comes alive within a community. That said\, each class will be recorded so if you need to miss one\, you can catch up easily. \n  \nSCHEDULE & DETAILS\nSeptember 9\, 16\, 23\, & 30\n11AM – 1PM ET\n \nSpace is limited to 50 participants. Two full scholarships are offered. \nEnrollment is now closed. \nWhat is the refund policy?\nCancellations made by August 26th are eligible for a refund.  \nTwo full scholarships will be awarded. The application period is now closed and all applicants have been notified. If you do not see your letter regarding your application status\, reach out to us here. \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/a-four-week-online-course-to-study-the-heart-sutra/2023-09-09/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:Authentic Presence: Reawakening Spiritual Confidence In-Person Retreat
DESCRIPTION:A two-week meditation retreat offered in partnership with The Wisdom Seat\, the Open Heart Project\, and Drala Mountain Center\nSusan Piver\, joined by Michael Carroll and Loden Nyima\, will guide participants during this special retreat.\nOur modern life presents us with a profound spiritual paradox: while we build remarkable technology\, impressive resources\, and growing prosperity\, we also encounter a world filled with numbing devices\, growing anxiety and distressing poverty. We build fresh\, inspiring human connections around the world via social media\, yet we are haunted by incessant digital reminders to become a better version of ourselves — faster\, smarter\, richer\, better looking\, and more productive. We humans are building a miraculous world\, yet\, somehow\, we find our confusion\, fear and anxiety blossoming as well. \nExploring such a paradox need not be so distressing\, however. In fact\, maybe such circumstances are inviting us to reawaken our spiritual confidence. Drawing on the profound Mahayana tradition of the Bodhisattva\, this retreat will explore such questions as: \n\nHow can formless meditation help us rediscover our natural confidence?\nHow can we skillfully offer compassion\, wisdom\, and dignity to a world in need of our help?\nWhy is the “wisdom of a broken heart” so central to the practice of meditation?\nIs meditation a “socially responsible gesture”? and if so\, why?\nWhat is “threefold boredom” and how can it help tame modern-day speed and aggression?\n\nIn this two-week retreat\, we will practice formless meditation intensively\, exploring techniques passed down through Mahayana Buddhism and the teachings of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche.\nRefuge and Bodhisattva Vows will be offered. \nParticipants can expect a deep\, contemplative environment\, focused primarily on six to eight hours of daily meditation practice with supportive talks and interviews. There will also be time for rest and connecting with nature. \nMore details and registration information here.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/authentic-presence-reawakening-spiritual-confidence-in-person-retreat/
LOCATION:Drala Mountain Center\, Red Feather Lakes\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Special Events
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SUMMARY:Fearless Creativity: Austin Writing and Meditation Retreat May 28 - June 1\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: A 4-day writing and meditation gathering that’s specifically designed to: \n\nSupport you to get a lot of writing done\nReview meditation as a stand-alone practice and a support for creativity\nGive you the time and space you need to write\nOffer insights from my 15-year career as both a writer and a teacher\nLeave you with a 3-step daily at-home meditation and writing practice\nDemonstrate how your wisdom and creativity respond when you take a break from the busy-ness of everyday life\n\nIn addition\, there will be an optional evening gathering for all who wish to explore the enneagram! \nIt is a rare and precious thing to take time for yourself and your voice in this way. Bring your journals\, laptops\, writing projects\, ideas\, and intentions. \nWHEN: May 28 – June 1\, 2023 \nWHERE: My house in Austin\, Texas \nCOST: $1\,750.00 \nLimited to 13 participants. \n(including 1 full scholarship) \nApplications are now closed. \n\nIf you would like to join us in October for another in-person event\, you can learn more about the Buddhism & The Enneagram retreat in Austin\, TX here.\n  \n \nThis program is for…\nWriters of all kinds\, including those who say “I’m not a writer.” (If you’re writing\, you’re a writer.) \nI have taught Fearless Creativity at residential retreat centers for over a decade. Past attendees have included memoirists\, novelists\, poets\, bloggers\, songwriters\, screenwriters\, and people with a professional commitment to a writing project (like a textbook or a how-to manual). \nParticipants have completed stories\, figured out plot points\, started new projects\, surprised themselves with a new creative direction\, and finally written about what is most important. \nThis program is for you if you long for the time and space to listen to your own voice and sink into a project with the support of a teacher\, a specific schedule\, a community\, and lots (and lots) of tacos. Not to mention\, beautiful weather in Austin. \n \nHow does it work?\nThis program is by application to make sure that our gathering works for all. \nWe will meet each day at my sweet\, sunny home in Austin\, Texas. Our days will begin with meditation and then we will settle in for writing. (A detailed schedule is below.) Between the living room\, kitchen table\, two guest bedrooms\, large screened-in porch\, and my small meditation and writing studio in the backyard\, we will each find a comfortable spot to work. \nWhere will I stay?\nYou are responsible for getting yourself to Austin and finding accommodations. Once your application is accepted\, I will provide a list of nearby Airbnbs and hotels at a variety of price points. \nThe house is an easy 15-20 minute drive from the Austin airport. \nWhat about food?\nLunch is included (there will be vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options). Coffee\, tea\, water\, juices\, and light snacks will be on hand throughout the day. \nBreakfasts and dinners will be on your own. I will provide a list of great restaurants in a variety of neighborhoods\, at a variety of price points. \nOn the last evening\, Wednesday\, you are invited to a dinner together (included in your fee). \nWhat is the schedule?\nThe schedule is designed to give you a combination of structured time\, personal space\, and connection with your fellow writers—and some time to enjoy Austin. \n \nMAY 28\n6:30p – 8p Opening session at my house: introductions\, overview\, discussion \n  \nMAY 29\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 1030a\nMeditation\, journaling (instruction will be given) \n1030a – 1230p\nAM personal writing session \n1230p – 2p\nLunch (at my house; included) \n2p – 230p\nMeditation \n2:30p – 4p\nPM personal writing session \n4pm – 5pm\nDiscussion: how did your day go? \nDinner: on your own \n  \nMAY 30\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 10a\nMeditation\, journaling \n10a – 12:30p\nAM personal writing session \n12:30p – 2p\nLunch (at my house; included) \n2p – 2:30p\nMeditation \n230p – 4p\nPM personal writing session \n4pm – 5pm\nDiscussion: how did your day go? \nDinner: on your own OR option to stay for an evening discussion of the enneagram \n  \nMAY 31\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 10a\nMeditation\, journaling \n10a – 12:30p\nAM personal writing session \n12:30p – 2p\nLunch (at my house; included) \n2pm – 2:30pm\nMeditation \n2:30p – 4p\nPM personal writing session \n4p – 5p\nDiscussion: how did your day go? \n5:30p Dinner together at True Food Kitchen (included) \n\nJUNE 1\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 10am\nMeditation\, journaling \n10a – 12p\nAM personal writing session \n12p-130p  Lunch (at my house; included) \nFarewells! \nCost and other details\nIncluded: The retreat fee is $1750 and includes practice and study that unfold from Sunday – Thursday. We will spend about 25 hours of retreat time together. Lunches\, snacks\, tea\, and coffee are included as well as dinner on Wednesday\, May 31st. (We will go somewhere with options for vegetarians.) \nNot Included: Other meals\, travel\, and accommodations. I will make a list of great places to eat and listen to music—Austin is such a wonderful place and I want these retreats to be both deeply serious and completely joyful. \nRetreat is a precious opportunity to disconnect from the day-to-day and give your wisdom mind and loving heart a chance to relax\, open\, and discover something deeper. I look forward to accompanying you on the journey. \nThese retreats are small and personal to ensure a cohesive group. \n  \nTo apply for a scholarship:\nScholarship applications are now closed; all applicants have been notified of award status. \n\nFrom past participants in Susan’s in-house retreats:\nI had an incredible experience attending the meditation retreat with Susan Piver held in Austin this June. I was skeptical that a non-facility event would create a similar atmosphere and connections made at a facility designed for retreats. The intimacy of being in someone’s home and Susan’s abilities made this the best retreat I have attended. We became a group of people that might not have ever joined to gather under any other circumstances that bonded under Susan’s guidance and we all accomplished what we needed to for that time. It was a special retreat that will stay with me. –Joell\, Longwood\, FL \nBeing in Susan’s home with 12 others opened me and my heart…It was the perfect container and helped me to connect the way my meditation practice has supported me and carried me through some of the hardest times of my life.  It is what has opened my heart and softened me in a way that allows me to bring love and compassion to people and experiences in a way that I don’t think I would have been able to otherwise. –Barb\, Livonia\, NY \nWill I need a car?\nIt depends where you stay. I live in the heart of South Austin right on a bus line. It is also easy to call Uber or Lyft. The house is 2 miles from downtown Austin\, so plan accordingly if you’d like to stay there. \nWhat should I bring?\nBring your journal\, laptop\, and comfortable clothes for lengthy sittings and writing sessions. I will supply meditation cushions\, chairs\, and whatever is needed for group meditation practice. \nIf you want to go swimming with me in the mornings\, pack a bathing suit and towel. (There will be time after our swim to go back to where you’re staying to shower and change.) \nWhat is included in the price?\n\n4 program days of writing\, meditation\, and community (and fun…you can’t come to Austin and not have fun)\nMeditation instruction and conversation about spirituality\n4 lunches (healthy\, with vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options)\nCoffee\, tea\, juices\, water\, light snacks throughout the day\nAn evening enneagram workshop\nDinner on the evening of May 31st\nMeaningful conversation with Susan and your fellow writers\nA chance to finally get your project moving\n\n \nWhat is the refund policy?\nA refund will be offered (minus the deposit) if you cancel by April 25\, 2023. \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions. \nFAQs\nWhere is your house? What neighborhood is it in? \nThe house is on Powell Circle in South Austin\, just south of Oltorf and South First streets. \nResidential and quiet but very close to restaurants\, shops\, and the nightlife of South Congress Ave (aka “SoCo.”) \n  \n \n \n \n  \nCan you hook me up with a roommate to help defray some of the expense? \nMaybe. The application form has a space to indicate if you’d like a roommate. If there is more than one of you who does\, I’ll introduce you and you can take it from there. \nWill Susan read and critique my work? \nNo. I will supply the time\, space\, environment\, and rhythm for you to write your heart out\, but I am not a writing teacher. Rather\, I’m a well-published author who has some sense of the vagaries of the writing life (including the path to being published). I’m happy to share what I’ve learned along the way to support you. \nIf there are those who want to get together on their own in the evenings to share work\, that is an option. \n \nI love the idea of a morning swim. Will it be cold? How will I get there and is there a fee? \nBarton Springs is a huge in-town\, spring-fed pool and it is truly my happy place. The water is 68 degrees year-round. There is a huge parking lot. It is a short Uber/Lyft ride from either my neighborhood or downtown Austin. (Especially at 6:30am!) There is no fee before 8:00 am. \nWill I have to come to your house in my wet bathing suit? \nNo\, there will be time to get back to wherever you’re staying to shower and change. \nWhere will we go to eat on May 31st?\n \nWe will be going to True Food Kitchen in Austin. \nHope to see you there! Love\, Susan \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us\, here.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/austin-writing-and-meditation-retreat-2023/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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CREATED:20230119T201022Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230119T201022Z
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SUMMARY:Buddhist Immersion & Meditation Teacher Training 2023
DESCRIPTION:  \nPlease click here for the full curriculum and course details.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/buddhist-immersion-meditation-teacher-training-2023/
CATEGORIES:eCourse
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230122
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
CREATED:20221212T001728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T140733Z
UID:10013711-1672531200-1674345599@openheartproject.com
SUMMARY:21 Day Meditation Challenge 2023
DESCRIPTION:$54 or FREE if you join the Open Heart Project Sangha\n\n\n \n  \nChange is in the air.\nAs we enter a new year\, it is natural to think of what we want to create\, change\, or leave behind. It is a time to dream and imagine what could be\, who we want to become\, and how we can create more love and goodness in our lives and in the world. Whether you just want less stress (who doesn’t?!) or a way to create peace on earth for all beings (who doesn’t?!)\, there is one tool that can help you\, perhaps better than any other: \nBegin with 10 minutes a day to create a powerful foundation.\nAs we practice it in the Open Heart Project\, meditation is much more than a self-improvement technique. It is a way to stabilize your mind in the midst of chaos to remain focused\, strong\, and kind. It is a path to love. \nAs we sit in simplicity and silence\, we soften. As we soften\, we become vulnerable. Vulnerability is the root of love\, not to mention insight\, creativity\, presence\, and even courage. These are the seeds we plant with our practice. \nYou don’t have to head to a mountaintop or commit to many hours a day of meditation practice (although both are awesome) to reap these benefits. You just have to sit down. Every day. For 10-20 minutes. \nJoin me for a 21-day meditation challenge.\nAlmost everyone I have ever spoken to about their meditation practice has trouble practicing consistently. Hey\, me too! It’s not as simple as “making” yourself do it. We need more than individual resolve. Teachings and community are required and the 21-day challenge aims to provide both. \nWhen you sign up\, you’ll receive: \n\nEach morning\, a daily guided audio meditation delivered right to your inbox. We will practice for 10 minutes a day during week one\, 15 minutes a day in week two and 20 minutes a day in week three. I think you’ll be surprised at how much easier it all is when all you have to do is click “play.” NOTE: Beginning with week three\, we will sit together in silence.\nA live gathering to see how it went\, discuss questions\, and hear your reflections on January 22nd at 6:30 pm ET.\nA PDF guide to the program that lays out the steps to create a home practice.\nTwo bonus videos: A 20-minute talk that explains what meditation is\, what it is not\, the misconceptions to avoid\, and the real-life\, practical results you can expect and a 15-minute talk discussing how to bring meditation off the cushion and into your everyday life (which is the whole point).\n\nBy the end of this 21-day period\, you will have a meditation practice that you can count on. I really look forward to practicing with you. \nCost: $54\nRegistration includes the OHP newsletter with essays and practices for the journey. \n\n                                \n                        Register Here $54.00                    \n            \n            \nNOTE: This program is free for Open Heart Project Sangha members. Membership costs $27 a month (or $270 for the year) and offers continuous support in the form of daily practice opportunities\, online teachings\, and a wildly supportive community in which you may participate (or not) as much as you like. 24/7. I would love to see you there!\n \nQuestions? Please email us here.\nSANGHA MEMBERS: Please click the orange FREE (SANGHA) button below to register.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/21-day-meditation-challenge-2023/
CATEGORIES:eCourse,Susan's Calendar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221231T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221231T154500
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
CREATED:20221130T214914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T185236Z
UID:10013709-1672498800-1672501500@openheartproject.com
SUMMARY:Build a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nLet’s walk into 2023 together with clear minds and open hearts.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” Traleg Rinpoche \nWhat will the next year bring for you? Those you love? The world? \nThis is a time of year when thoughts naturally turn toward what we want to create going forward\, how to best support what we believe in\, and what we can do to make a better world. We want to move into the future with courage\, compassion\, and clarity. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see the situations of our lives clearly. \nAccording to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nWhat makes these skills transcendent is when we offer them from a deep longing to be of benefit to others. I know you have this longing. According to ancient texts from Mahayana Buddhism\, an understanding of the six paramitas has the power to transport us to the “other shore”\, the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. The Open Heart Project has invited a collection of accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. \nEach day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st.\nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. \nEach class will begin with a talk\, followed by a guided meditation and a question and answer period.\nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE.\nAll you have to do is register HERE.\nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to each recording. \nRegistration includes access to my newsletter with ongoing support for your spiritual journey. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-4/2022-12-31/
CATEGORIES:Live Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221230T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221230T154500
DTSTAMP:20260412T045035
CREATED:20221130T214914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T185236Z
UID:10013708-1672412400-1672415100@openheartproject.com
SUMMARY:Build a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nLet’s walk into 2023 together with clear minds and open hearts.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” Traleg Rinpoche \nWhat will the next year bring for you? Those you love? The world? \nThis is a time of year when thoughts naturally turn toward what we want to create going forward\, how to best support what we believe in\, and what we can do to make a better world. We want to move into the future with courage\, compassion\, and clarity. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see the situations of our lives clearly. \nAccording to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nWhat makes these skills transcendent is when we offer them from a deep longing to be of benefit to others. I know you have this longing. According to ancient texts from Mahayana Buddhism\, an understanding of the six paramitas has the power to transport us to the “other shore”\, the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. The Open Heart Project has invited a collection of accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. \nEach day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st.\nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. \nEach class will begin with a talk\, followed by a guided meditation and a question and answer period.\nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE.\nAll you have to do is register HERE.\nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to each recording. \nRegistration includes access to my newsletter with ongoing support for your spiritual journey. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-4/2022-12-30/
CATEGORIES:Live Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221229T154500
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CREATED:20221130T214914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T185236Z
UID:10013707-1672326000-1672328700@openheartproject.com
SUMMARY:Build a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nLet’s walk into 2023 together with clear minds and open hearts.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” Traleg Rinpoche \nWhat will the next year bring for you? Those you love? The world? \nThis is a time of year when thoughts naturally turn toward what we want to create going forward\, how to best support what we believe in\, and what we can do to make a better world. We want to move into the future with courage\, compassion\, and clarity. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see the situations of our lives clearly. \nAccording to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nWhat makes these skills transcendent is when we offer them from a deep longing to be of benefit to others. I know you have this longing. According to ancient texts from Mahayana Buddhism\, an understanding of the six paramitas has the power to transport us to the “other shore”\, the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. The Open Heart Project has invited a collection of accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. \nEach day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st.\nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. \nEach class will begin with a talk\, followed by a guided meditation and a question and answer period.\nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE.\nAll you have to do is register HERE.\nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to each recording. \nRegistration includes access to my newsletter with ongoing support for your spiritual journey. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-4/2022-12-29/
CATEGORIES:Live Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221228T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T185236Z
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SUMMARY:Build a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nLet’s walk into 2023 together with clear minds and open hearts.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” Traleg Rinpoche \nWhat will the next year bring for you? Those you love? The world? \nThis is a time of year when thoughts naturally turn toward what we want to create going forward\, how to best support what we believe in\, and what we can do to make a better world. We want to move into the future with courage\, compassion\, and clarity. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see the situations of our lives clearly. \nAccording to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nWhat makes these skills transcendent is when we offer them from a deep longing to be of benefit to others. I know you have this longing. According to ancient texts from Mahayana Buddhism\, an understanding of the six paramitas has the power to transport us to the “other shore”\, the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. The Open Heart Project has invited a collection of accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. \nEach day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st.\nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. \nEach class will begin with a talk\, followed by a guided meditation and a question and answer period.\nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE.\nAll you have to do is register HERE.\nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to each recording. \nRegistration includes access to my newsletter with ongoing support for your spiritual journey. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-4/2022-12-28/
CATEGORIES:Live Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221227T154500
DTSTAMP:20260412T045036
CREATED:20221130T214914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T185236Z
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SUMMARY:Build a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nLet’s walk into 2023 together with clear minds and open hearts.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” Traleg Rinpoche \nWhat will the next year bring for you? Those you love? The world? \nThis is a time of year when thoughts naturally turn toward what we want to create going forward\, how to best support what we believe in\, and what we can do to make a better world. We want to move into the future with courage\, compassion\, and clarity. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see the situations of our lives clearly. \nAccording to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nWhat makes these skills transcendent is when we offer them from a deep longing to be of benefit to others. I know you have this longing. According to ancient texts from Mahayana Buddhism\, an understanding of the six paramitas has the power to transport us to the “other shore”\, the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. The Open Heart Project has invited a collection of accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. \nEach day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st.\nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. \nEach class will begin with a talk\, followed by a guided meditation and a question and answer period.\nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE.\nAll you have to do is register HERE.\nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to each recording. \nRegistration includes access to my newsletter with ongoing support for your spiritual journey. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-4/2022-12-27/
CATEGORIES:Live Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20221226T154500
DTSTAMP:20260412T045036
CREATED:20221130T214914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T185236Z
UID:10013704-1672066800-1672069500@openheartproject.com
SUMMARY:Build a Mindful New Year
DESCRIPTION:A free online program\nLet’s walk into 2023 together with clear minds and open hearts.\n\n \nDecember 26-31 from 3:00-3:45 pm EST\n“If we want to obtain enlightenment by becoming a Bodhisattva\, it is necessary to actualize wisdom and compassion. This is done by the practice of what are called the six paramitas\, or ‘transcendental actions.’” Traleg Rinpoche \nWhat will the next year bring for you? Those you love? The world? \nThis is a time of year when thoughts naturally turn toward what we want to create going forward\, how to best support what we believe in\, and what we can do to make a better world. We want to move into the future with courage\, compassion\, and clarity. \nWith all that is going on in the world\, it sometimes feels impossible. It is not. We can overcome aggression\, remain open hearted\, and see the situations of our lives clearly. \nAccording to Buddhist thought\, there are only six skills you need. They are called the six paramitas (or transcendent actions): \nGenerosity\nDiscipline\nPatience\nExertion\nMeditation\nWisdom \nWhat makes these skills transcendent is when we offer them from a deep longing to be of benefit to others. I know you have this longing. According to ancient texts from Mahayana Buddhism\, an understanding of the six paramitas has the power to transport us to the “other shore”\, the shore of sanity\, decency\, kindness\, and complete liberation. \nDon’t take my word for this! Explore them yourself and see. The Open Heart Project has invited a collection of accomplished Buddhist teachers to teach us about these powerful actions\, one each between December 26 – 31. \nEach day at 3:00 p.m. EST\, a different teacher will lead a 45-minute session to explore one of the paramitas. We will start with generosity on December 26th and end with wisdom on December 31st.\nYou will hear teachings from a variety of perspectives and have a chance to ask questions and be in dialogue with the teachers and each other. \nEach class will begin with a talk\, followed by a guided meditation and a question and answer period.\nYou are invited to drop into one or all sessions. Each one will be recorded. Together\, we will enter the new year in a community of goodness. \nPlease don’t miss this opportunity to gain insight into these potent teachings and\, as important\, the power that comes with practicing together in community. You are not alone! There is much to learn! It is all possible! \nTHIS PROGRAM IS FREE.\nAll you have to do is register HERE.\nIf you can’t make it to the sessions live\, no worries. We’ll send you a link to each recording. \nRegistration includes access to my newsletter with ongoing support for your spiritual journey. \nLove\, Susan \n  \nHere is the schedule: \nDecember 26\nGenerosity\n3:00 p.m EST with Susan Piver \n \nDecember 27\nDiscipline\n3:00 p.m EST with Bridget Bailey\n \n \nDecember 28\nPatience\n3:00 p.m EST with Maho Kawachi\n \n \nDecember 29\nExertion\n3:00 p.m EST with Marisa Viola\n \n \nDecember 30\nMeditation\n3:00 p.m EST with Kevin Townley\n \n \nDecember 31\nWisdom\n3:00 p.m EST with Sokuzan
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/building-a-mindful-new-year-4/2022-12-26/
CATEGORIES:Live Event
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SUMMARY:The Heart Sutra In-Person Retreat: Awakening True Wisdom
DESCRIPTION:  \nWHAT: A small in-person retreat to practice and study together \nWHEN: November 2-6\, 2022 \nWHERE: My house in Austin\, TX \nCOST: $1\,500.00 \nLimited to 12 fully vaccinated participants. \n(including 2 full scholarships) \nPlease apply below with a $500.00 deposit here. \nIf you are not accepted into the program\, you will be refunded promptly. \n \nOr\, apply for a scholarship below. The scholarships will be awarded on August 1\, 2022. \n \n \nWhy this retreat?\nThe very first time I ever meditated was in the Spring of 1993. I had no idea what I was doing\, what to expect\, or even much about the person who had volunteered to teach me. Even though we had only met once at a party\, I just knew that it was the right thing to do. That said\, I was still plenty nervous. 1993\, y’all! Meditation was still considered strange. In any case\, he kindly welcomed me in and asked me a few questions about my interest in meditation. I have no idea what I said in response. Then we sat on cushions on the floor opposite his very beautiful shrine and he handed me a piece of paper printed on both sides. “We’ll chant this together before we begin. It’s called the Heart Sutra. Just follow along with me and skip over the words you can’t pronounce.” \nThus have I heard. Once the Blessed One was dwelling in Råjagriha at Vulture Peak mountain\, together with a great gathering of the sangha of monks and a great gathering of the sangha of bodhisattvas. At that time the Blessed One entered the samådhi that expresses the dharma called “profound illumination\,”… \nWHAT?\nWhy were we saying these words? What did they mean? I had no idea\, but I stumbled along as suggested. Then he gave me meditation instruction and we sat together for 45 minutes. Yes\, 45 minutes. It went by in a flash and was absolutely interminable. What had I gotten myself into? \nIt is just now\, nearly 30 years later\, that I am beginning to intuit answers to these questions. In the interim\, I have chanted the Heart Sutra countless times\, almost every day\, often with no more understanding than the very first time I ever recited it…while\, at the same time\, the meaning continues to ripen and deepen in ways that cannot be deciphered\, only felt. It points to the truth of emptiness in a way that is unrelenting\, challenging\, heartening\, confounding\, and inspiring. \nThe Heart Sutra (or prajnaparamita sutra) is a seminal text within the entire Buddhist tradition\, most particularly the Mahayana schools where it is the core practice. It is also a foundational practice within the Vajrayana Tibetan Buddhist traditions I have trained in. \nA few years after I learned to meditate\,\nmy meditation teacher (the same guy–still my meditation teacher) invited me to a small weekend retreat with a few friends in upstate New York for the sole purpose of studying the Heart Sutra. For three days\, we practiced meditation\, recited the Heart Sutra\, studied it\, memorized it\, discussed it\, recited it again\, ate dinner…and then began again. It was a glorious experience. \nUntil now\, it never occurred to me to offer a similar opportunity to the Open Heart Project. I have no idea why. But at some recent point\, I realized that my whole dharma life had been pointing to this possibility. The Heart Sutra initiated my life as a student. Before I ever meditated\, it set the tone for the practice–perfectly\, I might add. Our work together is called The Open Heart Project. The essence of heart-opening is the recognition of emptiness-luminosity. There is no better support for deepening your practice than this remarkable sutra. \n\nSCHEDULE\n\n6:30p – 8p Opening session at my house: introductions\, overview\, discussion \n\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a-1030a Opening practice session and introduction to the Heart Sutra \n1030a-1130a Sutra memorization and study session \n1130a-12p Practice session and discussion \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \n130p-3 Practice session and discussion \n3-4 Tea and snacks (included) \n4-5 Practice session \nDinner on your own \n\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a-1030a Practice session \n1030a-1130a Sutra memorization and study session \n1130a-12p Practice session and discussion \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \n130p-2 Practice session and discussion \n2p-3p Discussion \n3-4 Tea and snacks (included) \n4-5 Practice session \nDinner on your own\n \n\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a-1030a Practice session \n1030a-1130a Sutra memorization and study session \n1130a-12p Practice session and discussion \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \n130p-2 Practice session and discussion \n2p-3p Discussion \n3-4 Tea and snacks (included) \n4-5 Practice session \nDinner together; someplace healthy and fun (included) \n\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n930a-11a Practice session \n11a-12p Closing conversation \n12p-130p Lunch (at my house; included) \nFarewells! \n  \nCost and other details\nIncluded: The retreat fee is $1500 and includes practice and study that unfold over a 5-day period. We will spend about 25 hours of retreat time together (not including early morning swims if you are so inclined). Lunches\, snacks\, tea\, and coffee are included and dinner Saturday night is included. \nNot Included: Other meals\, travel\, and accommodations. I will make a list of great places to eat and listen to music–Austin is such a wonderful place and I want these retreats to be deeply serious and completely joyful. \nRetreat is a precious opportunity to disconnect from the day-to-day and give your wisdom mind and loving heart a chance to relax\, open\, and discover something deeper. I look forward to accompanying you on the journey. \nThese retreats are small and personal and therefore I’m asking for applications to ensure a cohesive group. Scholarships will be awarded two months before each retreat begins. \nIf you want to apply (and these will fill fairly quickly if past retreats are any indication)\, please do so here: \nPlease apply below with a $500.00 deposit here. \n(Option to pay in three installments.) If you are not accepted into the program\, you will be refunded promptly. \n(including 2 full scholarships) \n \nOr\, apply for a scholarship below. The scholarships will be awarded on August 1\, 2022. \n \nWill I need a car?\nIt depends where you stay. I live in the heart of South Austin right on a bus line. It is also easy to call Uber or Lyft. The house is 2 miles from downtown Austin\, so plan accordingly if you’d like to stay there. \n\nWhat should I bring?\nAll you need is comfortable clothes for lengthy sittings and study. I will supply meditation cushions\, chairs\, and whatever is needed for group meditation practice. \nIf you want to go swimming with me in the mornings\, pack a bathing suit and towel. (There will be time after our swim to go back to where you’re staying to shower and change.) \nWhat is included in the price?\n\nImmersion in study\, meditation\, and community\nMeditation instruction and guided conversation about the Heart Sutra\n4 lunches (healthy\, with vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options)\nA tried and tested schedule meant to deepen your practice and understanding\nCoffee\, tea\, juices\, water\, light snacks throughout the day\nDinner Saturday night\nMeaningful conversation with Susan and your fellow students\n\nWhat is the refund policy?\nA refund will be offered (minus the deposit) if you cancel by September 2\, 2022 \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions. \nFAQs\nWhere is your house? What neighborhood is it in? \nThe house is on Powell Circle in South Austin\, just south of Oltorf and South First Streets. \n  \n \nWhat is the neighborhood like? \nResidential and quiet but very close to restaurants\, shops\, and fun South Congress Ave (aka “SoCo.”) \n \nCan you connect me with a roommate to help defray some of the expense? \nMaybe. The application form has a space to indicate if you’d like a roommate. If there is more than one of you who does\, I’ll introduce you and you can take it from there. \n \n  \nI love the idea of a morning swim. Will it be cold? How will I get there and is there a fee? \nBarton Springs is a huge in-town\, spring-fed pool and it is truly my happy place. The water is 68 degrees year-round. There is a huge parking lot. It is a short Uber/Lyft ride from either my neighborhood or downtown Austin. (Especially at 6:30am!) There is no fee before 8:00 am. \nWill I have to come to your house in my wet bathing suit? \nNo\, there will be time to get back to wherever you’re staying to shower and change. \nHow will I get to your house? \nBus\, carpool\, Uber/Lyft\, or\, perhaps\, walk (if you are staying close enough \n  \n \nWhere will we go to eat on Saturday? \nNot sure of the destination yet\, but it will be healthy. \nHope to see you there! \nLove\, Susan \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us\, here. \n \n 
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/the-heart-sutra-retreat-november-2022/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:The Buddhist Enneagram: A Two-Hour Webinar - Free with Pre-Order
DESCRIPTION:1) Pre-order your copy of the book here.\n2) Return to this page.\n3) Fill in the form below to register for a free webinar\, October 1st\, 12p – 2p ET.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFirst Name *\n\n\n\n\nEmail Address *\n\n\n\n\nOrder Number *\n\n\n\n\n\nWebsite\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \nDevelop self-compassion\, deepen insight about relationships\, and cultivate the ability to communicate with anyone. \nYou have every good intention of being kind to yourself\, more toward loving others\, and fearless about accomplishing your most meaningful goals. But if you’re anything like everyone\, you find that you recreate certain obstacles over and over through: \n\nHarsh self-talk\nRepeating the same argument with loved ones\nRunning into identical obstacles at work\nAn inability to communicate with certain types of people\nPutting off commitments to yourself.\n\nWhat if there was a way to cultivate more compassion toward yourself\, communicate more clearly with the important people in your life\, and have on-the-spot insight into solving interpersonal problems? \nI have discovered that there is indeed such a way and it is called the enneagram. \nI have studied this system of 9 “types” for close to thirty years and I use it every single day to understand myself\, communicate with students and colleagues\, and deepen my closest relationships. It is rich\, nuanced\, and powerful beyond what I could ever describe. Over time\, my experience as a student and teacher of Buddhism has flavored my understanding of the system and therefore I have my own particular way of presenting it. \nI’m so grateful you are interested in The Buddhist Enneagram which goes into detail about it all. \n1) Pre-order your copy of the book here.\n2) Return to this page.\n3) Fill in the form below to register for a free webinar\, October 1st\, 12p – 2p ET.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFirst Name *\n\n\n\n\nEmail Address *\n\n\n\n\nOrder Number *\n\n\n\n\n\nWebsite\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nAny questions\, please email us here.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/the-buddhist-enneagram-a-two-hour-webinar-free-with-pre-order/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:Free Webinar:  What is the Heart Sutra?
DESCRIPTION:  \nMy personal practice always includes the Heart Sutra or Prajnaparamita Sutra. Prajna means wisdom and paramita is variously translated as “perfected” or “transcendent”. So this text is about the ultimate wisdom. \nThough I’ve recited it for close to 30 years\,  I’m not sure I understand it today any better than I did when I first read it in 1993–but my relationship to it grows deeper and deeper in ways I can’t describe. It exerts a kind of magic. \nIf you’re interested in an introduction to this sutra\, please join me on September 7 at 7:00pm ET for a 90-minute discussion. \nREGISTER HERE\nThe version we will discuss is here. You’ll see that it’s not particularly long. Don’t be intimidated by the words you’re not familiar with. We’ll discuss each line of the sutra at our gathering. \nThere is nothing I can say to accurately convey the importance of this text. It points the way to enlightenment. It explains emptiness. In a very concise way\, it shows us what to do to be fully alive. \nOne of my favorite lines is this: “Since there is no obscuration of mind\, there is no fear.” The Heart Sutra points the way to clarifying the confusion that underlies all our fears. \nAlso\, I’ll share a bit about a Heart Sutra meditation retreat I’m teaching in Austin\, TX\, Nov 2-6. We will take a deep look at this astonishing text and practice with it throughout each day. \nSeptember 7th 7-8:30p ET. \nThe event will be recorded and a link will be sent to all who register. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/free-webinar-what-is-the-heart-sutra/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:The Austin Writing and Meditation Sessions August 10-14\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:WHAT: A 4-day writing and meditation gathering that’s specifically designed to: \n\nSupport you to get a lot of writing done\nReview meditation as a stand-alone practice and a support for creativity\nGive you the time and space you need to write\nOffer insights from my 15-year career as both a writer and a teacher\nLeave you with a 3-step daily at-home meditation and writing practice\nDemonstrate how your wisdom and creativity respond when you take a break from the busy-ness of everyday life\n\nIt is a rare and precious thing to take time for yourself and your voice in this way. Bring your journals\, laptops\, writing projects\, ideas\, and intentions. \nWHEN: August 10-14\, 2022 \nWHERE: My house in Austin\, Texas \nCOST: $1\,500.00 \nLimited to 12 fully vaccinated participants. \n(including 2 full scholarships) – The scholarships have been awarded. \nPlease apply below with a $500.00 deposit here. \nIf you are not accepted into the program\, you will be refunded promptly. \n  \n \n\n  \n  \n \nThis program is for…\nWriters of all kinds\, including those who say “I’m not a writer.” (If you’re writing\, you’re a writer.) \nI have taught Fearless Creativity at residential retreat centers for over a decade. Past attendees have included memoirists\, novelists\, poets\, bloggers\, songwriters\, screenwriters\, and people with an important professional commitment to a writing project (like a textbook or a how-to manual). Participants have completed stories\, figured out plot points\, started new projects\, surprised themselves with a new creative direction\, and finally written about what is most important. \nThis program is for you if you long for the time and space to listen to your own voice and sink into a project with the support of a teacher\, a preset schedule\, a community\, and lots (and lots) of tacos. Not to mention\, beautiful weather in Austin. \nHow does it work?\nThis program is by application to make sure that our gathering works for all. \nWe will meet each day at my sweet\, sunny home in Austin\, Texas. Our days will begin with meditation and then we will settle in for writing. (A detailed schedule is below.) Between the living room\, kitchen table\, two guest bedrooms\, large screened-in porch\, and my small meditation and writing studio in the backyard\, we will each find a comfortable spot to work. \n\n \nWhere will I stay?\nYou are responsible for getting yourself to Austin and finding accommodations. Once your application is accepted\, I will provide a list of nearby Airbnbs and fun hotels at a variety of price points. \nThe house is an easy 15-30 minute drive (depending on traffic) from the Austin airport. \nWhat about food?\nLunch is included (there will be vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options). Coffee\, tea\, water\, juices\, and some light snacks will be on hand throughout the day. \nBreakfasts and dinners will be on your own. (Our Saturday night dinner together is included in your fee.) I will provide a list of great restaurants in a variety of neighborhoods\, at a variety of price points. \nWhat is the schedule?\nThe schedule is designed to give you a combination of structured time\, personal space\, and connection with your fellow writers–and some time to enjoy Austin. \n  \nAUGUST 10\n6:30p – 8p Opening session at my house: introductions\, overview\, discussion \n  \nAUGUST 11\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 1030a\nMeditation\, journaling (instruction will be given) \n1030a – 1230p\nAM personal writing session \n1230p – 2p\nLunch (at my house; included) \n2p – 230p\nMeditation \n2:30p – 4p\nPM personal writing session \n4pm – 5pm\nDiscussion: how did your day go? \nDinner: on your own \n  \nAUGUST 12\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 10a\nMeditation\, journaling \n10a – 12:30p\nAM personal writing session \n12:30p – 2p\nLunch (at my house; included) \n2p – 2:30p\nMeditation \n230p – 4p\nPM personal writing session \n4pm – 5pm\nDiscussion: how did your day go? \nDinner: on your own \n  \nAUGUST 13\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 10a\nMeditation\, journaling \n10a – 12:30p\nAM personal writing session \n12:30p – 2p\nLunch (at my house; included) \n2pm – 3pm\nMeditation \n3p – 4p\nPM personal writing session \n4p – 5p\nDiscussion: how did your day go? \n5:30p Dinner together at True Food Kitchen (included) \n\nAUGUST 14\n630a – 730a Optional swim at Barton Springs! \n9a – 10am\nMeditation\, journaling \n10a – 12p\nAM personal writing session \n12p-130p  Lunch (at my house; included) \nFarewells! \nCost and other details\nIncluded: The retreat fee is $1500 and includes practice and study that unfold over a 5-day period. We will spend about 25 hours of retreat time together (not including early morning swims if you are so inclined). Lunches\, snacks\, tea\, and coffee are included and dinner Saturday night is included. \nNot Included: Other meals\, travel\, and accommodations. I will make a list of great places to eat and listen to music–Austin is such a wonderful place and I want these retreats to be deeply serious and completely joyful. \nRetreat is a precious opportunity to disconnect from the day-to-day and give your wisdom mind and loving heart a chance to relax\, open\, and discover something deeper. I look forward to accompanying you on the journey. \nThese retreats are small and personal and therefore I’m asking for applications to ensure a cohesive group. \nIf you want to apply (and these will fill fairly quickly if past retreats are any indication)\, please do so here: \nPlease apply below with a $500.00 deposit here. \n(Option to pay in three installments.) \nIf you are not accepted into the program\, you will be refunded promptly. \n  \n \n\nFrom past participants in Susan’s in-house retreats:\nI had an incredible experience attending the meditation retreat with Susan Piver held in Austin this June. I was skeptical that a non-facility event would create a similar atmosphere and connections made at a facility designed for retreats. The intimacy of being in someone’s home and Susan’s abilities made this the best retreat I have attended. We became a group of people that might not have ever joined to gather under any other circumstances that bonded under Susan’s guidance and we all accomplished what we needed to for that time. It was a special retreat that will stay with me. –Joell\, Longwood\, FL \nBeing in Susan’s home with 11 others opened me and my heart…It was the perfect container and helped me to connect the way my meditation practice has supported me and carried me through some of the hardest times of my life.  It is what has opened my heart and softened me in a way that allows me to bring love and compassion to people and experiences in a way that I don’t think I would have been able to otherwise. –Barb\, Livonia\, NY \nWill I need a car?\nIt depends where you stay. I live in the heart of South Austin right on a bus line. It is also easy to call Uber or Lyft. The house is 2 miles from downtown Austin\, so plan accordingly if you’d like to stay there. \nWhat should I bring?\nBring your journal\, laptop\, and comfortable clothes for lengthy sittings and writing. I will supply meditation cushions\, chairs\, and whatever is needed for group meditation practice. \nIf you want to go swimming with me in the mornings\, pack a bathing suit and towel. (There will be time after our swim to go back to where you’re staying to shower and change.) \nWhat is included in the price?\n\n4 program days of writing\, meditation\, and community (and fun…you can’t come to Austin and not have fun)\nMeditation instruction and conversation about spirituality\n4 lunches (healthy\, with vegetarian\, vegan\, and gluten-free options)\nCoffee\, tea\, juices\, water\, light snacks throughout the day\nDinner on Saturday evening\nMeaningful conversation with Susan and your fellow writers\nA chance to finally get your project moving\n\n \nWhat is the refund policy?\nA refund will be offered (minus the deposit) if you cancel by May 7\, 2022. \nWhat if I have other questions?\nEmail us! Happy to answer any questions. \nFAQs\nWhere is your house? What neighborhood is it in? \nThe house is on Powell Circle in South Austin\, just south of Oltorf and South First streets. \nResidential and quiet but very close to restaurants\, shops\, and the nightlife of South Congress Ave (aka “SoCo.”) \n  \n \n \n \n  \nCan you hook me up with a roommate to help defray some of the expense? \nMaybe. The application form has a space to indicate if you’d like a roommate. If there is more than one of you who does\, I’ll introduce you and you can take it from there. \nWill Susan read and critique my work? \nNo. I will supply the time\, space\, environment\, and rhythm for you to write your heart out\, but I am not a writing teacher. Rather\, I’m a well-published author who has some sense of the vagaries of the writing life (including the path to being published). I’m happy to share what I’ve learned along the way to support you. \nIf there are those who want to get together on their own in the evenings to share work\, that is an option. \n \nI love the idea of a morning swim. Will it be cold? How will I get there and is there a fee? \nBarton Springs is a huge in-town\, spring-fed pool and it is truly my happy place. The water is 68 degrees year-round. There is a huge parking lot. It is a short Uber/Lyft ride from either my neighborhood or downtown Austin. (Especially at 6:30am!) There is no fee before 8:00 am. \nWill I have to come to your house in my wet bathing suit? \nNo\, there will be time to get back to wherever you’re staying to shower and change. \n  \n \nWhere will we go to eat on Saturday?\n \nWe will be going to True Food Kitchen in Austin. \nHope to see you there! Love\, Susan \nIf you have any questions\, please contact us\, here.
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/the-austin-writing-and-meditation-sessions-august-10-14-2022/
CATEGORIES:Live Event,Susan's Calendar
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SUMMARY:Mommy Sangha
DESCRIPTION:The Open Heart Project Mommy Sangha: A supportive gathering of moms\, stepmoms\, and grandmothers to practice meditation together and share our wisdom\nAre you a mom (or stepmother or grandmother) who longs to practice meditation but can’t find time amidst the demands–and joys and difficulties–of caring for young children? \nParenting\, no matter how desired (and enjoyed)\, may come with fatigue\, self-doubt\, and the natural question: who the hell am I now? Meditation can help by offering space to breathe. Sangha (Sanskrit for community) helps by assuring you that you are most definitely not alone. Together\, meditation and Sangha can help you to remain present during the long days and short years of caring for your little ones. \nWhether you have a meditation practice (or used to have one) or are a brand new beginner\, you are warmly invited to join the Mommy Sangha. During this weekly 30-minute gathering\, you will be guided in a short meditation practice followed by a chance to connect with other mothers. We will also meet quarterly for a longer practice session and a special talk on how to apply Buddhist mindfulness principles to motherhood. \nThe Mommy Sangha will exist as a continuous presence for you to participate in as you are interested and able. And\, while we will be emphasizing the experiences of caring for younger children\, all mothers are welcome.\nWe promise to: \n\nProvide meditation instruction\nAnswer questions about meditation\nModerate the dialog to keep it meaningful and on point\nFoster kindness\nKeep it short!\n\nWhere: In the comfort of your own home via the Zoom meeting platform. Each session will be recorded so you can practice with the Mommy Sangha even if you can’t attend the live gathering. \n \nAbout Jenna Hollenstein\nMom\, mindfulness teacher\, and Founder and Nutrition Therapist at Eat to Love\, Jenna aims to bring the gentle sanity of Buddhist principles to every aspect of her personal and professional life. She is excited to support Mommy Sangha members to create and sustain a meditation practice that creates awareness\, lovingkindness\, and self-compassion. Her greatest teachers include Susan\, her partner Andrea\, and her son Mimmo. \nAbout the Open Heart Project\nCreated by meditation teacher and writer Susan Piver\, the OHP is an online meditation center. It shares all the qualities of a traditional dharma center: A shared practice. Workshops. Advanced courses. Retreats. Guest teachers. Community gatherings—all online and available to you 24/7. Currently\, there are close to 20\,000 members all over the world who are practicing meditation to recover a sense of balance\, cultivate fearlessness\, sharpen our minds\, and soften our hearts. While each may practice alone\, we also practice together to create a network of sanity and kindness. More information about the Open Heart Project can be found here. \nOnce you register\, your account will be charged automatically every 30 days\, unless or until you cancel. \nQuestions? Please email Lisa \n\n                                \n                        Register Here $10/Month
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/2020-12-09/
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20201202T133000
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CREATED:20191217T212414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191217T212414Z
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SUMMARY:Mommy Sangha
DESCRIPTION:The Open Heart Project Mommy Sangha: A supportive gathering of moms\, stepmoms\, and grandmothers to practice meditation together and share our wisdom\nAre you a mom (or stepmother or grandmother) who longs to practice meditation but can’t find time amidst the demands–and joys and difficulties–of caring for young children? \nParenting\, no matter how desired (and enjoyed)\, may come with fatigue\, self-doubt\, and the natural question: who the hell am I now? Meditation can help by offering space to breathe. Sangha (Sanskrit for community) helps by assuring you that you are most definitely not alone. Together\, meditation and Sangha can help you to remain present during the long days and short years of caring for your little ones. \nWhether you have a meditation practice (or used to have one) or are a brand new beginner\, you are warmly invited to join the Mommy Sangha. During this weekly 30-minute gathering\, you will be guided in a short meditation practice followed by a chance to connect with other mothers. We will also meet quarterly for a longer practice session and a special talk on how to apply Buddhist mindfulness principles to motherhood. \nThe Mommy Sangha will exist as a continuous presence for you to participate in as you are interested and able. And\, while we will be emphasizing the experiences of caring for younger children\, all mothers are welcome.\nWe promise to: \n\nProvide meditation instruction\nAnswer questions about meditation\nModerate the dialog to keep it meaningful and on point\nFoster kindness\nKeep it short!\n\nWhere: In the comfort of your own home via the Zoom meeting platform. Each session will be recorded so you can practice with the Mommy Sangha even if you can’t attend the live gathering. \n \nAbout Jenna Hollenstein\nMom\, mindfulness teacher\, and Founder and Nutrition Therapist at Eat to Love\, Jenna aims to bring the gentle sanity of Buddhist principles to every aspect of her personal and professional life. She is excited to support Mommy Sangha members to create and sustain a meditation practice that creates awareness\, lovingkindness\, and self-compassion. Her greatest teachers include Susan\, her partner Andrea\, and her son Mimmo. \nAbout the Open Heart Project\nCreated by meditation teacher and writer Susan Piver\, the OHP is an online meditation center. It shares all the qualities of a traditional dharma center: A shared practice. Workshops. Advanced courses. Retreats. Guest teachers. Community gatherings—all online and available to you 24/7. Currently\, there are close to 20\,000 members all over the world who are practicing meditation to recover a sense of balance\, cultivate fearlessness\, sharpen our minds\, and soften our hearts. While each may practice alone\, we also practice together to create a network of sanity and kindness. More information about the Open Heart Project can be found here. \nOnce you register\, your account will be charged automatically every 30 days\, unless or until you cancel. \nQuestions? Please email Lisa \n\n                                \n                        Register Here $10/Month
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/2020-12-02/
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Programs
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UID:10014448-1606311000-1606312800@openheartproject.com
SUMMARY:Mommy Sangha
DESCRIPTION:The Open Heart Project Mommy Sangha: A supportive gathering of moms\, stepmoms\, and grandmothers to practice meditation together and share our wisdom\nAre you a mom (or stepmother or grandmother) who longs to practice meditation but can’t find time amidst the demands–and joys and difficulties–of caring for young children? \nParenting\, no matter how desired (and enjoyed)\, may come with fatigue\, self-doubt\, and the natural question: who the hell am I now? Meditation can help by offering space to breathe. Sangha (Sanskrit for community) helps by assuring you that you are most definitely not alone. Together\, meditation and Sangha can help you to remain present during the long days and short years of caring for your little ones. \nWhether you have a meditation practice (or used to have one) or are a brand new beginner\, you are warmly invited to join the Mommy Sangha. During this weekly 30-minute gathering\, you will be guided in a short meditation practice followed by a chance to connect with other mothers. We will also meet quarterly for a longer practice session and a special talk on how to apply Buddhist mindfulness principles to motherhood. \nThe Mommy Sangha will exist as a continuous presence for you to participate in as you are interested and able. And\, while we will be emphasizing the experiences of caring for younger children\, all mothers are welcome.\nWe promise to: \n\nProvide meditation instruction\nAnswer questions about meditation\nModerate the dialog to keep it meaningful and on point\nFoster kindness\nKeep it short!\n\nWhere: In the comfort of your own home via the Zoom meeting platform. Each session will be recorded so you can practice with the Mommy Sangha even if you can’t attend the live gathering. \n \nAbout Jenna Hollenstein\nMom\, mindfulness teacher\, and Founder and Nutrition Therapist at Eat to Love\, Jenna aims to bring the gentle sanity of Buddhist principles to every aspect of her personal and professional life. She is excited to support Mommy Sangha members to create and sustain a meditation practice that creates awareness\, lovingkindness\, and self-compassion. Her greatest teachers include Susan\, her partner Andrea\, and her son Mimmo. \nAbout the Open Heart Project\nCreated by meditation teacher and writer Susan Piver\, the OHP is an online meditation center. It shares all the qualities of a traditional dharma center: A shared practice. Workshops. Advanced courses. Retreats. Guest teachers. Community gatherings—all online and available to you 24/7. Currently\, there are close to 20\,000 members all over the world who are practicing meditation to recover a sense of balance\, cultivate fearlessness\, sharpen our minds\, and soften our hearts. While each may practice alone\, we also practice together to create a network of sanity and kindness. More information about the Open Heart Project can be found here. \nOnce you register\, your account will be charged automatically every 30 days\, unless or until you cancel. \nQuestions? Please email Lisa \n\n                                \n                        Register Here $10/Month
URL:https://openheartproject.com/event/2020-11-25/
CATEGORIES:Ongoing Programs
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