Finding Peace and Joy in Things as They Are
Sunday, November 3, 10:30am
… people think of equanimity as a kind of a lukewarm neutrality. But it’s not a neutrality. It’s an active, loving, eyes-wide-open regard for all beings – equally. Further, equanimity is a strong emotion that even extends beyond one’s relationships to other beings. It extends to our capacity to have equanimity under all conditions that arise within our lives. Whatever we would meet, even if we were having some pretty adverse situation, we would have this balanced, calm, warm attitude. On Sunday our local Zen priest Michel Dobbs will guide us to see where this quote from Zen master, Norman Fischer, can take us.
Speaker: Michel Dobbs
Musician: Steven Skoldberg
Worship Associate: Sue Penny