


Critical thinking opens the way to a deeper appreciation of Buddhism’s most important teachings: impermanence, selflessness, emptiness, and enlightenment. This session invites participants to explore these core philosophical ideas through a thoughtful balance of reflection and contemplative practice, allowing space for both intellectual understanding and direct experience.
As the conversation develops, the connection between mind and world becomes increasingly clear, showing how inner perception shapes the way reality is known. In a calm and focused setting, this workshop offers an engaging introduction for anyone interested in Buddhist philosophy, encouraging a closer look at the nature of experience and the role of awareness in everyday life.

BiographyTulku Migmar Tsering is a master in the Chokling New Treasures lineage of the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism. Born in Nubri, Nepal in 1975, he was identified at an early age as a reincarnate lama and entered spiritual training while still young.Education and TrainingHe began his formal studies in 1983 at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Kathmandu. Over the...
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About Seth Auster-Rosen Seth Auster-Rosen is a PhD candidate in the Philosophy of Religions at the University of Chicago and has been studying with Samye NY for the past ten years. His academic research focuses on the study and translation of two Madhyamaka Buddhist philosophical texts by the 8th Karmapa, Mikyö Dorje, with particular attention to questions of reality, what can...
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Price
$375.00
Wed, Jul 8