First Segment of Silent Center: Mindfulness and Meditation in Three Faith Traditions
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NYU's Global Spiritual Life presents the first segment of our Silent Center event.
Mindfulness and meditation have historically played a role in nearly every major religious tradition, and yet it is only in recent times that many of these traditions are reclaiming those practices, educating their communities, and incorporating them into their spiritual lives. What are the meditation practices in Judaism, Islam, and Buddhism? How do they differ in each tradition, and how are they similar? Why is a renaissance of these practices important now? Internationally renowned spiritual teachers from each tradition will engage us in this conversation, followed by a Q&A.
Featuring Rabbi David Ingber (Judaism), Dr. Sarah Sayeed (Islam), and Ven Pannavati Bhikkuni (Buddhism). Moderated by Yael Shy, Director of NYU's Of Many Institute for Multifaith Leadership.
Co-sponsored by the Bronfman Center for Jewish Student Life, Congregation Romemu, The Contemplative Studies Project of the Postdoctoral Program in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis at NYU, and the Islamic Center at NYU.
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