A Half-Day Retreat through Boston Meditation Center
Collective transformation is going to take everything we’ve got – our willingness, fierce compassion, relational intelligence, and discomfort resiliency. Most importantly, it is going to take the courage to dissolve limiting beliefs. While it is the imperative of the human heart to move beyond the comforts, restrictions, and boundaries of conditioned thought, the inter-subjective nature of conditioning causes us to accept things that are not real as true and absolute.
How do we recognize the inter-subjective nature of conditioned beliefs that can apply even to our dharma practice? How do we support one another in sangha to reach beyond the unconscious biases we’ve inherited through generations of patriarchy, capitalism, colonialism, and a disconnect from the natural world? How do we address ego’s fear of change in the field of possibility? Will “I” be lost in the shift to We Consciousness? How do we support each other to nourish the tendril of possibility – when there are mountains to move – in order to co-create a kinder, more equitable, and sustainable world?