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Emotional Koans and the Five Tathagatas - Three Day Online


One Wisdom Zen

Presents

With Emyo Darlene Tataryn


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Shining Bright Lotus is enrolling students for this retreat.

Proceeds go directly to One Wisdom Zen and Emyo Darlene Tataryn

  • Full Fee: $195 USD

  • Fair Fee: $155 USD

  • Low Cost: $125 USD

  • Financial Assistance $55 USD


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$55.00
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Financial assistance is available to participants exhibiting financial need. To apply please fill out the scholarship application below, along with the refundable deposit.

Please note that while One Wisdom Zen and Shining Bright Lotus aim to make our offerings financially accessible, we are unable to provide full scholarships for our programs and retreats.


About This Retreat

In a moment of wakeful consciousness we can transform our habitual tendencies and emotional distress into Buddha wisdom represented by the Five Tathagatas and the freedom each Tathagata represents. This retreat will familiarize practitioners with this East Asian Yogachara and Japanese Shingon/Vajrayana transformation model and how we might learn to recognize specific feelings and emotions, and their transformed liberated aspects. This model is compatible with and complimentary to Hollow Bones Mondo Zen Emotional Koan practice and skillful means.

This retreat will take place online and in person attendance with orientation beginning.

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About Emyo Darlene Tataryn:

A pioneer, Darlene has been doing the work since the early 70's. Her depth insight comes from working deeply with somatic healing, dance therapy, developmental and expressive movement, meditation, and other "mystic" practices. She is the creator of the Asaya Process and Maitreya's Chair; two practices which open this breathing body into receptivity, release tension, realign the spine, and bring the body into natural, blissfully calming, self-healing cycles.

As a long time Meditation instructor and Counselor with an Expressive Therapy Bias, Darlene understands and is able to navigate between the disciplines of therapy and meditation. She is steeped in the understanding of the interconnection and interdependence of all of nature. As a Zen Priest and Mondo Zen facilitator, she is able to guide and orient healthy ego function to the service of clarity and depth of heart and mind.

Darlene's history included the Rinzai Zen Hollow Bones Lineage, The Karma Kagyu Lineage, and Sahaja Marg.

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