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This is a four-part workshop. You are welcome to register and attend one or all events in the series at any time.
This workshop is a layperson-led Chan training on “healing” in the practice sense: reducing avoidable suffering, stabilizing attention, and strengthening wise conduct under stress—especially when life includes illness, pain, fear, grief, caregiving demands, or chronic uncertainty. The emphasis is embodied awareness: using posture, breath, sensory contact, sitting meditation, slow walking, 8-form, guided relaxation, etc., to train cognition from the body up. The workshop repeatedly returns to three themes: responsibility (what I do next), diligence (consistent practice without self-violence), and curiosity (clear seeing without story inflation).
This workshop welcomes experienced practitioners, new attendees, people dealing with illness or recovery, caregivers, and anyone working with anxiety, stress, or life transitions.
Practices are accessible, with options for chairs and pacing. No prior chanting is required; chanting is not a focus.
In this training, you will learn and/or practice the following:
Note from Dewaine: I am not a medical professional. This is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it does not replace professional care.
This is a hybrid event. If you would like to attend over Zoom, please register and you will be emailed a link to join.