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Meditation Summit-January 23-30, 2024

Venerable Pannavati Karuna Bhikkhuni, MahaTheri, founder of the Heartwood Refuge and the Correct Cultivation Learning from Buddha Academy in Hendersonville, North Carolina, has sent an invitation to an “Art of Meditation Global Summit” featuring many of the most renowned meditation teachers in America today. Attached below is an invitation she posted on her newsletter with instructions on how you may join. She is one of the featured speakers at this conference.

Venerable Pannavati Bhikkhuni, MahaTheri.

Dear Friends, I’m very inspired to be among the presenters for the upcoming Art of Meditation Global Summit!

My friends at Heart Mind Institute have created an extraordinary, free, online Summit to explore  the profound depth and breadth of meditation across various traditions and practices, helping individuals deepen their practice and awaken to their fullest potential.
Over eight  powerful days, you’ll receive expert guidance on a wide range of meditation methods across traditions.  You will explore practices and techniques for developing greater peace, equanimity, psychological flexibility, self-compassion and loving kindness with 55+ of the most renowned and beloved meditation teachers, each ready to guide you on your journey towards awakening….Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche, Sharon Salzberg, Deepak Chopra, Kristin Neff, Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche, Ruth King, Jon Kabatt-Zinn, Roshi Pat Enkyo O-Hara, A. H. Almaas, Sylvia Boorstein, Roshi Norman Fischer, Amoda Maa, Venerable Pannavati, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche, Caverly Morgan, Joseph Goldstein, Elizabeth Mattis Namgyel, Krishna Das, and Cynthia Bourgeault, Tsoknyi Rinpoche, and many, many more…
You will also have the opportunity to connect and interact with a global community of individuals committed to personal growth and transformation during this first-of-its-kind, eight-day Art of Meditation Global Summit.Free viewing access to each Summit day’s presentations.

This Summit is more than an event; it’s a pathway to a new way of being,  for healing underlying traumas, and attachment wounds, and ultimately for awakening from delusion and realizing liberation.This extraordinary 8-day journey is completely free to attend.  So why not sign up today for this one-of-a-kind event? Just click the link below to claim your free ticket:Yes… Save My Spot Now!

Take this amazing journey from the comfort of your own home and learn from over 55 world-class meditation teachers and experts how to:

+Develop awareness and liberating insight, freeing yourself from dualistic confusion and patterns of reactive suffering
+Stabilize your mind and practice through calm abiding and focused attention practices
+Practice mindfulness techniques to enhance focus, clarity, and happiness
+Develop self-compassion through loving kindness and mindful self-compassion practices
+Utilize powerful strategies for managing stress and transforming anxiety, traumas, addictions, and depression
+Experience profound samadhi, bliss, and ultimate freedom through deep meditation practice
+Directly experience your true nature and being through direct awakening practices
+Rewire your brain for healing and thriving through meditation and compassion practices.

Free streaming of the summit starts Tuesday, January 23rd at  7:00 am EDT USA, >>click here to claim your free ticket. Join me and be part of an unforgettable experience.

Warmly, 
Venerable Pannavati

CLICK for article on Heartwood Refuge Monastery and Correct Cultivation Learning from Buddha Academy (CCLFBA) in Hendersonville, North Carolina.

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