Introduction to a Soulmaking Dharma

Our Buddhist practice reveals that we are always participating in making the world through the ways we sense, see, and act. Understanding that perception is empty and shapeable, the Soulmaking practitioner learns to perceive themselves, others, and the world in Soulful ways.  

These are ways of sensing and seeing that open further dimensionality, reveal more meaningfulness and beauty, and restore and expand our senses of sacredness.

Some practitioners are finding Soulmaking Dharma, rooted in the Buddha's teaching of emptiness, ethics, and meditative training, to be a particularly resonant path of contemporary Buddhist practice.

In this introductory program we will consider four of the key themes in a Soulmaking Dharma: Desire, Imagination, Sacredness and Emptiness. Each meeting will include meditation practices, teachings, discussion, and inquiries with Sangha and whole group reflections.


Affinity space will be offered for the break-out meetings during this program. Please watch a ‘diversity of souls’ video where Catherine reflects on how we may explore relating to our particularities from the perspective of Soulmaking Dharma.


Starting in September this year, there will also be an online thirteen-week intensive Foundations of a Soulmaking Dharma program for experienced and committed practitioners who have a desire to dedicate themselves to understanding and learning more about Soulmaking Dharma. This introductory weekend can serve as a ‘stand alone’ program for those who would like a short introduction to this work. Or, for those who might be interested in taking the longer fall program, it can give a better sense of the Soulmaking Dharma before applying to the fall program.

Experience Level:

Suitable for intermediate and advanced practitioners.

Prerequisites:

This program is intended for experienced Dharma practitioners who:

• are interested in learning more about Soulmaking Dharma;

• recognize a desire for more of something they might term soul, beauty, or sacredness;

• can readily access a full body awareness in their meditation practice;

• have an open mind.

Cancellation Policy:

We understand that personal circumstances may require you to cancel your registration. In these cases, please contact us right away. If you cancel before the program starts, you are eligible for a full refund minus a $50 administrative fee ($100 for Online Immersives). Registration fees are nonrefundable after the program starts.

Online Schedule:

This program is hosted on Zoom and closed captions are available. You can check the time of the group sessions in your timezone here: https://www.worldtimebuddy.com. The schedule for this program (shown in US Eastern Time) is as follows:

Saturday, May 31st

9:00 – 11:00 am ET, Morning Session

1:00 – 3:00 pm ET, Afternoon session

Sunday, June 1st

9:00 – 11:00 am ET, Morning Session

1:00 – 3:00 pm ET, Afternoon session

Please note that sessions will be recorded and made available to participants within 48 hours of each session. Recordings remain available for two weeks from the program end date.