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New 7-Week Course! Ancestral Wisdom for Walking the Path of the Holy Being: Ancient Buddhist & Jewish Practices for Healing, Transformation & Higher Service


7-WEEK COURSE MEETS LIVE ON WEDNESDAYS, APRIL 6 — MAY 18

How do we manage to live a sacred life in this unmoored, materialistic world? How do we access the wise help of our ancestors? Join Rabbi Tirzah on a journey many of our souls have been longing to take. The Path of the Tzaddik is the Jewish tradition's sacred corollary to that of the Bodhisattva, one who dedicates their life to the liberation of all beings.

In the past paradigm, under the heavy influence of the patriarchy, the Tzaddik and Bodhisattva were depicted as men steeped in a religious life. But the ancient teachings call to all of us, and offer us practical wisdom that is urgently needed now.

This will be an immersive, experiential course incorporating the study of ancient texts and powerful meditative practices. Juxtaposing sacred texts from 14th century Tibetan Buddhism, 1st century Jewish texts from the sages, and spiritual practices drawn from both traditions will guide us on a journey through our present world crises to learn in our bodies what it means to be spiritually awake today.

Immerse yourself in the ancient teachings and powerful practices of two ancestral traditions — Judaism and Tibetan Buddhism — to walk a sacred, empowered path dedicated to self-transformation and the illumination of others.

This will be an experiential course incorporating the study of ancient texts and powerful meditative practices. Juxtaposing sacred texts from 14th century Tibetan Buddhism, 1st century Jewish texts from the sages, and spiritual practices drawn from both traditions will guide us on a journey through our present world crises to learn in our bodies what it means to be spiritually awake today.

All classes will be recorded and course registration includes great bonus sessions as well — see details at link below!

Scholarships are available for those in financial need, and you may apply for a scholarship here.

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