A VINTAGE DHARMA COURSE

 

THE BATTLE OF EGO

 

with DAVID NICHTERN & 
LARRY MERMELSTEIN


Wednesdays, Oct. 16th – Nov. 20th, 2024
7pm – 9pm ET

 

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“Ego is the pervasive confusion of appropriating energy in a self-centered way.”

—Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche

One way or another, most of us have a strong sense of identifying with the notion of self - in many cases as an independent, ongoing, and singular being with a definable and substantial existence. But is that accurate?

Ironically, the Buddha's doctrine of anatman (or non-self) does not align with the myriad “self-improvement” or “self-realization” philosophies prevalent in his time and still popular today. Instead, he questioned the very existence of such an entity, which was and still is a very radical perspective.

So how do we exist individually? What is the true nature of our existence in this world? It seems there is considerable confusion around these topics. We can quote sages, rely on faith, grace, and higher powers, but in the Buddhist teachings, according to the Buddha, there is only one way to know for sure:

And that is to find out for ourselves.

In this six-week course, Larry Mermelstein and David Nichtern will explore the traditional Buddhist teachings on the nature of the individual self, moving beyond new-age platitudes and habitual thinking. They will draw from the wisdom of their teacher, Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and the provocative analysis presented by the Buddha.

This course is open to all!

Register Now for $195.00 USD

TEACHERS

David Nichtern

David Nichtern is a senior teacher in the lineage of Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. This tradition combines a contemporary, secular approach to meditation with the ancient practices and philosophies of Tibetan Buddhism.

David is also a four-time Emmy winner and two-time Grammy nominee, and a successful entrepreneur with over 40 years of experience integrating spiritual practice and everyday living. He is the author of Awakening From The Daydream: Reimagining The Buddha’s Wheel of Life and Creativity Spirituality and Making A Buck on Wisdom Publications.

Larry Mermelstein

Beginning in 1971, Larry Mermelstein became a close student of the Venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, Tibetan Buddhist meditation master and scholar. He has been a senior teacher in the Vajradhatu/Shambhala community for many years. He is a founding member and the executive director of the Nalanda Translation Committee for over forty years and is a long-time consulting editor for Shambhala Publications.

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