Greetings Dear Sangha,
How often does this happen to you? Full of resolve and determination, you sit down on your cushion for a meditation session only to find your mind persistently agitated, restless, foggy, self-critical or just plain anywhere but here.
Blessedly named by the Buddha as completely normal and to-be-expected, these are "the hindrances," and they show up unannounced for both new and even the most experienced practitioners. Yet, "normal and expected" doesn't just mean you're not alone or that there's nothing to see here. On the contrary, when held under a compassionate and curious light, the hindrances can become some of the most direct teachers we have about the nature of our experience.
This week we'll explore one of the most fundamental yet endlessly fascinating aspects of Buddhist teachings. We'll discuss what it means to meet the hindrances with genuine interest instead of frustration, and how a steady, honest relationship with them can open into some of the deepest insights available to these human minds.
I hope you can join us this Sunday, in person or online, where we will explore the five hindrances and perhaps discover that what appears to be in the way is the Way.
In-person: Sunday, 7:00 to 8:30pm @ Yoga District — 1910 14th Street NW, 3rd Floor, Washington, DC (please try to arrive at least 10 min. early)
Online via Zoom: Join here
https://www.downtowndharmadc.org/
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