Glen Svensson
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SCHEDULE  2021

DATE
TOPIC
VENUE
CONTACT

(online 08:30 - 13:30)
Jan 17
Jan 31
​Feb 14
​Feb 28
Vipashyana Meditation
​part 1 - 3 marks of existence
​part 2 - view of emptiness
​part 3 - emptiness of person
part 4 - nature of mind

Contemplative Consciousness
​Network
 (London, UK)
retreatsccn@gmail.com

(online 19:00 - 20:30)
Jan 19,26, Feb 2,9,16,23 
Shamatha Practice
​(developing mindfulness)
Shantideva Center
(New York, USA)
info@shantidevanyc.org

(online 08:30 - 13:30)
Jan 30
​Feb 13
Feb 27

Mental Balance & Well-Being 
part 1 - attentional balance
part 2 - cognitive balance
​part 3 - emotional balance

Shantideva Study Group
(Tel Aviv, Israel)
fpmtisrael@gmail.com

(online 08:30 - 13:30)
Feb 05 - Feb 06
Shamatha Practice
(mindfulness of breathing)
​Dharma Friends 
(Tel Aviv, Israel)
dharma.friends.il@gmail.com

(online 08:30 - 13:30)
Feb 19 - Feb 20
Compassion Practice
(four immeasurables & bodhicitta)
​Dharma Friends 
(Tel Aviv, Israel)
dharma.friends.il@gmail.com

(online 08:30 - 13:30)
​Mar 05 - Mar 07
​Mar 12 - Mar 14

Mahamudra Retreat
part 1 - preliminaries & shamatha
​part 2 - vipashyana & daily life
​Dharma Friends 
(Tel Aviv, Israel)
dharma.friends.il@gmail.com

"The term 'dogma' refers to a coherent, universally applied worldview consisting of a collection of beliefs and attitudes that call for intellectual and emotional allegiance. As such, a dogma has a power over individuals and communities that is far greater than the power of mere facts and fact-related theories. Indeed, it may prevail despite the most obvious contrary evidence, and commitment to it may grow all the more zealous when obstacles are met. There are many kinds of dogmas, including religious, philosophical, political, and scientific."            
                                                                                                                      B. Alan Wallace (Contemplative Science: Where Buddhism and Neuroscience Converge)
  • Home
  • Schedule
    • 2020
    • 2021
  • Recordings
    • Since 2019
    • 2017 - 2018
    • Selected talks
    • Selected courses >
      • Intro to Buddhism
      • Intro to Buddhism (video)
      • Gelug Mahamudra
      • 7 Point Mind Training
      • Heart Sutra
      • Tenets
    • Selected retreats >
      • Shamatha Retreat
      • LAMRIM Retreat
    • Other languages >
      • Español >
        • FPMT Bilbao
        • Tergar Puebla
      • Pусский >
        • FCS Moscow
      • Latviešu >
        • FPMT Riga
  • Materials
  • Gallery
    • Group photos
    • Venues >
      • Estonia
      • India
      • Italy
      • Russia
      • USA
  • Donate
  • Contact