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Tergar Australia Weekly Meeting: Meditating with Emotions in Difficult Situations

Tergar Australia Group Meeting

Thursday, October 19
7:00pm - 8:00pm AEDT
Online @ Zoom from 7:00pm.

There is no cost to attend, however donations are warmly welcome and accepted here.

Topic: Meditating with Emotions in Difficult Situations — Opening Session

In opening sessions, new topics and meditations are introduced, discussed and practiced. Each opening session begins and ends with a short guided meditation. In between these meditations, group leaders facilitate small- and large-group discussions using questions provided in the curriculum section materials.

Tergar Guides Myoshin Kelly and/or Edwin Kelley will be introducing the topic for this week.


When faced with challenging situations, our emotions take over and it becomes more difficult to differentiate our interpretation of an event from the event itself. The story we create around an experience often persists long after the situation ends, consuming a tremendous amount of mental energy and creating stress in the body and mind. By bringing awareness to our reactions, we begin to see that we are much more than our thoughts and feelings. In the midst of emotionally charged situations, awareness itself can provide us with a sense of calm, even while the waves of powerful emotions rage on the mind’s surface.


In this nine-session series, we will explore the practice of using emotions as a support for mindful awareness. Below you will find more information on the topics we will be meditating on, as well as suggested weekly readings from Mingyur Rinpoche's books, meditation instructions for use in daily practice, and links to useful online teachings

Suggested Reading: Joy of Living, pp.11-14; 21-24

You can download and print the Session Handout with suggested reading and daily meditation practices here. Each week, we explore Mingyur Rinpoche's teachings with the support and guidance of a comprehensive meditation group curriculum based on Mingyur Rinpoche's books, The Joy of Living and Joyful Wisdom. The curriculum covers the core teachings of the Joy of Living program and includes guided meditations, experiential exercises and questions for group.


This event is offered freely and at no-cost, however donations are warmly welcome and accepted here.

There are no pre-requisites to attend, and no ongoing commitment is required. All practitioners are welcome to drop-in and out as needed.

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