About this Course

This series works with an important early Buddhist meditation text, the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta, or “Foundations of Mindfulness.” This text majestically lays out the Buddha’s discipline of mindfulness and embodied inquiry, guiding the practitioner through a profound inquiry into direct experience.

The teachings in this text are relevant for anyone who wants to apply mindful awareness to their activities, whether in formal sitting meditation, Yoga āsana, work, relationships, or personal growth. The class is oriented toward dedicated practitioners—either rooted in Yoga or Buddhist traditions—who want to learn more about the roots of their practice, but engaged beginners will also benefit.

In the course we read the translation in Anālayo, “Satipaṭṭhāna: The Direct Path to Realization”, (Windhorse, 2003). Purchasing the book is not required.

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All courses are offered in the Gift Economy model. You have the option below to enroll in this course by making a one-time contribution or by creating a monthly, recurring contribution, which can be cancelled after you complete the course, or at any time. Both types of gifts can be created in any amount of your choosing, ranging from $0 and up, without limit. Your generosity is greatly appreciated and allows us to share these teachings with everyone who might benefit from them, regardless of access to wealth. Scholarship spaces are available by self-assessment and can be received by enrolling through the one-time contribution option at $0. 
 
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