Happy for No Reason: A Daylong Retreat

Sunday, Sept 9th, 2007, 10am-4:30pm, $80

We are all searching for happiness and the relief from suffering. We have tried many methods
and searched in many places. True happiness is not dependent on what happens. Happiness
is our natural condition, which does not need to be developed or created. It is available through a
simple shift of awareness or an unlearning of a habit of attention.

The buddhist word for suffering, dhukka, literally means "stuck." This daylong will focus on
experiential ways for our awareness to become unstuck from its identification with thinking,
emotions and identity so that we can find our true nature, which is already happy for no reason.

Loch will draw upon practices from Zen, Advaita, Dzogchen, Mahamudra, and offer
fresh, living inquiry and simple direct doorways into the freedom of natural wakefulness.
Join in the deep silence as it learns to speak and live this life.

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New York Insight Meditation Center

28 West 27th Street, 10th floor
(between Broadway & 6th Ave)
New York, NY

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