with Pilar Jennings and Joe Loizzo
Overview
What better way to start the journey of the new year on our best foot than to gather with friends to deepen our capacity to access and harness gratitude—nature’s strong force for good? We invite you to come together with our whole Nalanda Institute community for a daylong retreat to get grounded in the generative art of cultivating gratitude.
As heirs to the compassionate wisdom and arts of the Nalanda tradition, we are truly fortunate to have living, breathing connections to one of humanity’s most accessible and effective methods of developing and harnessing the healing power of gratitude. This retreat will focus on the seven-step developmental method of cultivating the spirit of altruism (bodhicitta) based on gratitude, first taught by the fourth-century Nalanda idealist Asanga. This gentle method locates gratitude within the whole arc of positive human development, starting with the three fundamental emotional prerequisites to gratitude, and culminating in five further emotional steps that allow us to harness gratitude to cultivate real love, compassion, and awakened altruism.
There may be no better way to gradually develop positive social emotions like gratitude, love and compassion than this step-by-step art based on healing our most intimate relationships first, so we can go on to heal our larger relationship with others and the world.
This hybrid in-person/online retreat at Tibet House US will be taught by Academic Director Joe Loizzo and Core Faculty Pilar Jennings, based on the psychotherapeutic contemplative framework offered by the beloved Geluk teacher, Panchen Losang Chokyi Gyaltsan (1570-1662).
This event is part of Nalanda Institute’s Contemplative Psychotherapy Program (CPP). All are welcome to attend.
Faculty: Pilar Jennings and Joe Loizzo
Schedule: Saturday January 18th from 10:00am — 4:00pm ET
Tuition: $55
Location: Tibet House US or Online via Zoom
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January 18, 2025
10:00 am - 4:00 pm