Postponed: Our Responsibility to Life
with Bradley Donaldson
Thursday, December 1st, 2022 ET | 7:00pm – 9:00pm ET
Due to changing conditions, this program is postponed to a later date
What is it that we owe ourselves and others? And is this so much a debt as it is an offering? The Buddha highlighted several principles of action to create a harmonious world, principles which align well with our modern understandings of community, love and care.
This workshop will explore how our decision to choose softness and responsibility benefits not just ourselves but everyone around us.
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Registration Fees include Teacher Support
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Bradley Donaldson has been studying and practicing mindfulness and meditation since 2015. He spent two years as an ordained Buddhist monk in the Theravāda tradition (with the name Bhante Sumano), but returned to life as a lay practitioner in 2022. He is currently drawn to sharing Buddhist practice through talks and writing, and is particularly interested in supporting queer and BIPOC communities.