Embracing Death in the Inner Refuge, Self-Paced

Anytime

Waking up to the truth of impermanence and death has been core to practitioners of wisdom traditions for centuries. In this course we will explore the power of this recognition to support a vivid relationship to the inner refuge and to awaken the motivation to fully share our gifts in this life.

Making an open and loving relationship with one’s death is a true support for those who seek to live a fully expressed life, to realize peace, and to benefit oneself, family and loved ones, and others in living and in dying.

This is a self-paced, pre-recorded course of six parts, each consisting of recorded reflections and guided meditations led by Senior Teacher Marcy Vaughn.

Program Design

Part 1

In the first section, through short, clear, guided meditations we explore the three doors of body, speech, and mind. We are guided to bring our attention to the stillness of the body, silence of inner speech, and spaciousness of mind in order to access an inner refuge. This inner refuge is a fundamental source of positive qualities and a source of comfort and peace in the presence of the changing and impermanent conditions of life and death.

In the second section, we reflect upon three primary conditions that underlie much of the suffering we experience as human beings: separation, lack, and fear. Bringing open awareness to these experiences, we can discover the healing power of inner refuge.

In the third section, we reflect upon what we have relied on in this lifetime that is no longer available at the time of death. We practice releasing our attachment to the forms of this life, continuing to discover a sense of being that is not dependent upon outer circumstances to secure oneself. 

In the fourth section of this course, we reflect upon and acknowledge the emotional attachments of our life. We consider any unfinished business or regrets we may carry, and we open, release, and rest in a deeper source of healing within.

In the fifth section, we continue to reflect upon and loosen our attachments, particularly our attachments to the positive experiences of this lifetime. We can discover that these positive qualities are not dependent upon conditions that are impermanent, but rather arise from a deeper source within.

In the final section of this course, we continue our journey of acknowledging impermanence and the dissolution of all we have relied upon in this life: the dissolution of familiar objects and places and people; of emotions; of positive qualities; of language; of our identity. From open awareness, we explore the possibility of embodying the fullness of being in one’s present life in a freer, more positive way.

Program Details:

TEACHER: Marcy Vaughn

WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE:  This program contains 10 hours of teaching and guided practices. All materials are available to access anytime and may be streamed or downloaded.

PREREQUISITES: None – no meditation experience is necessary.

Purchase

To purchase this course or to request more information, please contact Marcy Vaughn at marcyvaughn@msn.com. Please put Embracing Death Self-Guided in the subject line.

Continue Your Practice in Community

Those who have completed this course will be invited to join live Embracing Death in the Inner Refuge practice sessions and retreats with Marcy Vaughn a few times each year. Come together with a community of practitioners on a similar journey and find support in live guidings, practice, and sharing of experience. Look for an email invitation in your inbox the next time one of these retreats is scheduled.

Start date:

Anytime

Languages:

English

Experience:

Beginner-Friendly
Suitable for All

Length:

1-12 Weeks

Teachers/Presenters:

Marcy
Vaughn

Cost:

Contact Marcy directly for details.

Teachers/Presenters:

Vaughn
Senior Teacher
Marcy Vaughn has been a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism for more than forty years and is a senior student of Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. She was in the first graduating class of the master’s program in ...
Vaughn
Senior Teacher
Marcy Vaughn has been a practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism for more than forty years and is a senior student of Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche. She was in the first graduating class of the master’s program in ...

Embracing Death in the Inner Refuge, Self-Paced

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