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Beyond Mindfulness

Jogyata from Auckland Central

'What did your face look like before you were born?' ask the Tibetan Masters of their disciple-students, reminding them of an essential self that is not body/mind, a self that does not die with the death of the body. This w/shop, 'Beyond Mindfulness,' looks at this question and offers answers through meditation practices that go beyond mind and mindfulness, exploring the realm of the spiritual heart and the concept of soul or a spiritual Self discovered in the deeper regions of consciousness.
'Beyond Mindfulness' explores several of these key secrets of meditation, the techniques and paths less known and seldom presented.
Admission is free, and there will be a vegetarian lunch provided.
When: Saturday 6 July, 10.30am to 2pm

Where: Mt Eden War Memorial Hall (Chamber Room), 489 Dominion Rd.
Registration is required to secure a space - please text or phone to 0221887432

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