IMS Teacher

Christina Feldman

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Sukkha - the path of happiness leading to the deepest peace

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IMS Teacher

Christina Feldman

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Sukkha - the path of happiness leading to the deepest peace

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Christina Feldman is of the generation of dharma teachers that began teaching in the west in 1975 after spending some years in Asia studying and practice in both the Mahayana and Therevadan traditions. She is a co-founder of Gaia House and served as a guiding teacher of IMS beginning in its early days. She is the founder of the Women’s retreat and the family retreat at IMS. More recently, she is a co-founder of Bodhi-College, which is dedicated to the study and practice of the early teachings of the Buddha. She teaches Buddhist psychology in several university settings in Europe, and she teaches both traditional retreats and study programs. She has been involved in the evolving exploration of mindfulness in contemporary settings. She is the author of Boundless Heart: The Buddha’s Path of Kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity and co-author of Mindfulness: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Psychology, among other books. She lives in England and is a mother and a grandmother.

Tricycle Online Courses

Mindfulness: Its Origins, Purpose, and Transformational Power

The Four Noble Truths

Outside Events

Gaia House

BCIMS

At Bethlehem Retreat Centre, Nanaimo, BC.

Registrations Opens:  Saturday May 25, 2019

Financial Assistance Applications due by : May 11, 2019

West Coast Dharma

Vancouver, BC

Sponsored by BCIMS
Registration opens July 19

 

 

 

Featured Books

Mindfulness: Ancient Wisdom Meets Modern Psychology
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Compassion Listening to the Cries of the World
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Boundless Heart: The Buddha’s Path of Kindness, Compassion, Joy, and Equanimity
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Silence: How to Find Inner Peace in a Busy World
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Woman Awake: Women Practicing Buddhism
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The Buddhist Path to Simplicity
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The Buddha taught not just a path of formal meditation but the invitation to live an awakened life.  We are not invulnerable to the world of conditions that touch us deeply, yet we can find a way of being where we are not hostage to the world of conditions.

Christina Feldman