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Lama rod owens on liberation
Lama rod owens on liberation






lama rod owens on liberation

Kate Johnson works at the intersections of spiritual practice, social action, and creativity. His next book on anger and love is due out later this fall. He is the co-founder of Bhumisparsha, a Tantric Buddhist practice community, as well as a co-author of Radical Dharma: Talking Race, Love, and Liberation. Lama Rod Owens is an author, activist, formally authorized Buddhist teacher, and graduate of Harvard Divinity School. We hope you will leave fortified, inspired, and more skilled to turn your wise intentions into compassionate action. You will have a chance to strengthen your skills to access the clarity, connection, and courage needed to effect change in challenging times. Each session will include a conversation, a meditation, and an activity to integrate the learnings.

#Lama rod owens on liberation series

How can we cultivate the power within us to balance the power between us? Join meditation teacher Kate Johnson, co-creator and host of Compassionate Action, a series of interactive evenings with artists, changemakers, culture creators, and healers who leverage the power of spirit to fuel their transformative work in the world.

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Audience members will have space to ask questions and learn joyful strategies for working with these complex issues in their everyday lives. The session will start with a secular meditation practice guided by Lama Rod and continue with a discussion between these spiritual activists on finding safety, restoring trust, and feeling good in our bodies and communities. What actions can we take to heal a society reeling from the abuse of power in the realms of gender and sexuality? Tibetan Buddhist lama and Harvard-trained theologian Rod Owens is known for bringing ease, authenticity, and humor to “the stuff we’re scared to talk about.” Join him and Compassionate Action Series host Kate Johnson for guidance on how we can use this cultural moment as an opportunity to liberate our collective conditioning around power, pleasure, gender, sexuality, and consent.








Lama rod owens on liberation