March Learning Resources

March

Tackling Stress

Modern life brings unprecedented stressors, from personal challenges to global ones like climate change. Shamata helps us expand our mental awareness of the causes of stress, allowing us to cultivate a greater sense of calm in our lives and find the joy that is always available.

📚Suggested Resources and Activities: 

✨Monthly Learning Circle Spotlight: This month we would like to feature Giving Shelter Learning Circle, based out of the San Francisco Bay area. This circle will be celebrating their year anniversary on March 14! The members of this Circle have been finding refuge in the Three Jewels while exploring creative ways to share leadership and invite inspiration into their Circle. For example, at the end of each Circle, they have a “Special Closer,” or someone who leads the group in an activity such as live music and song, a short inspirational or humorous video, a puppet show, a poetry reading, or spoken word. They also have a “Metta Leader” who leads the group in sending Loving Kindness to a group, person, or persons who are chosen the prior week. Thank you for sharing some of your great ideas with our community, and Happy Anniversary! 🎉

One Community Video Watched: “The Science of Character” VIA Institute

  • Learn about your unique character strength profile and where there strengths come from, a small background on positive psychology, and the impact on our well-being from knowing and nurturing character strengths in ourselves and others.
Discussion Questions:
  1. What stood out about your character strength profile?
  2. What is your core/gut reaction to these strengths?
  3. Do they feel: essential, effortless (natural) and energizing to use? How so? If not, what strengths feel most essential to who you are?
  4. What strengths do you lean into during times of stress?

Meditation PracticedChad led us through a mental subtraction meditation where we imagined what our lives would be like if we were not able to use our top strength. Much to our relief, he then reminded us that our top strength is still there, and it was a great exercise in truly feeling how important that strength is in our lives! Lama Tsomo then closed us out with a short Shamata practice.

Another ExerciseCharacter Strengths 360. We did not have a chance to do this together, but this would be a great one to try with your Learning Circle members! Instead of identifying your own character strengths, you can identify the strengths of others in your circle! 

Keep Learning

January 

The Gift of Community

Having spent the dark winter months reflecting on our personal practice and spending the holiday with friends and family, embrace on the new year with an appreciation for both self-compassion and compassion for others, focusing on our interconnectedness and what it means to live in community.

February  

Finding Belonging  

As our awareness of our interconnectedness expands, so too does our sense of belonging in the world. This month, through exercises focused on our individual and shared stories, we explore how we can open our hearts to experience an expansive sense of love and true connection. We’ll look at the four “immeasurable” qualities of Compassion, Loving-kindness, Sympathetic Joy, and Equanimity.

April

Practicing Inclusion + Nonviolent Communication

Examining race and identity, empathetic connection with others, what is life really like for others. Drawing from How to Be An Anti-Racist, we’ll take a closer look at the practice of Loving Kindness.  Treating people of all backgrounds and identities with fairness and respect is an ongoing journey for most of us, including our team at Namchak. We share our experience with the practice of non-violent communications, which teaches us how to listen deeply to our own needs as well as those of others, helping us connect to our innate compassion.

May

Meaningful Work

Our personal practice isn’t just for ourselves, but for the benefit of others too. We dive into the meaning of work, consider our gifts, and examine work as an environment to practice being in community and contributing to the greater good.