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From: AABCAP <[email protected]> Subject: AABCAP Newsletter August 2012 Date: 5 March 2013 3:06:32 PM AEDT To: [email protected] Conference in just over two weeks – September 15/16 Register for Conference Here Don't Miss Experiencing Internationally Reknowned Keynote Speaker Roshi Joan Halifax at Conference Volume 25 – August, 2012 (3,12) Whether or not enlightenment is possible at the moment of death, the practices that prepare one for this possibility also bring one closer to the bone of life. JOAN HALIFAX, Being with Dying It is very rare for an international speaker of Roshi Joan Halifax with His Holiness the 14th Dalai the calibre of Roshi Joan Halifax to visit Lama Australia. Don't miss the opportunity to experience Roshi Joan as our keynote speaker at Conference, September 15 and Roshi Joan Halifax explaining how to address 16. There are still a few spaces left. compassion fatigue through the practice of gratefulness. For a full rundown of the Conference and the presenters involved, see below in this Roshi Joan Halifax video clip column. For those unable to attend Conference, Roshi Joan is giving an evening presentation on Thursday, September 13, at the Crow's Nest Centre. See the Calendar Book by Joan Halifax with Forward by Thich of Events (right hand column) for further Nhat Hanh details. Register for Conference Here Conference Programme Saturday 15th Sept This book is the 1995 Wit Lecture given at Harvard Divinity School. Halifax, who was functionally blind 9.00am Conference Opening by AABCAP Vice- for two years as a child, has kept her eyes wide President and Conference MC, Genevieve David open in experiences with the Dogon people in 9.30am Opening Keynote Address: ‘Buddhism and Being Africa, the Huichol Indians of Mexico, and Tibetan with Dying’ - Roshi Joan Halifax Buddhists. She has worked with folklorist Alan Lomax, psychiatrist Stanislav Grof, mythologist 10.45am Morning tea Joseph Campbell, and Zen master Thich Nhat Hanh. 11.15am "Compassion, Neuroscience and Selflessness- Part I" - Roshi Joan Halifax "Love and death are the great gifts that are given to us," Rainer Maria Rilke observed. "Mostly they are 12.45pm LUNCH break passed on unopened." Not by Joan Halifax. She shares how primitive peoples have taught her about 1.45pm "Compassion, Neuroscience and Selflessness- simplicity and what dying people have shown her Part II" - Roshi Joan Halifax about our connections with all beings. Halifax's 3.15pm Afternoon Tea engaged Buddhism means taking practice and altars into the street. In the process she cultivates 3.45pm "Vejjasala Project - Place of Healing" - Ven. an open heart. Now Halifax not only takes refuge in Tejadhammo the Buddha, the dharma, and the sangha but in each being's gift for awakening, in the truth that one 5.00pm Close discovers in mindful noticing, and in the great Sunday 16th Sept community of all beings. 8.30am "Training Health Care Professionals in Palliative Care" - Roshi Joan Halifax Calendar of Events 10.00am Morning Tea Sept 13 - Continuing Education Meeting with Roshi Joan 10.30am "In conversation with Roshi Joan" - Ven Halifax Tejadhammo and Dr. Eng-Kong Tan ‘BEING WITH DYING – Cultivating Compassion 11.45am "When Death Enters the Room" - Dr. Liz Turnbull and Fearlessness in the Presence of Death’ 1.00pm LUNCH BREAK AABCAP Members $40 / Non-members $50 Crows Nest Community Centre - 2 Ernest Place Crows 2.00pm "Bereavement Counselling for Clients and Nest. This event free of charge to registered Relatives" - AABCAP President, Megan Thorpe volunteer workers and ordained Sangha members. Register by email: 3.15pm Afternoon Tea [email protected] 3.45pm Panel Discussion – Ven Tejadhammo, Dr. Liz Sept 15/16 - AABCAP 6th Annual Conference 'Being with Turnbull, Megan Thorpe - chaired by Dr Chien Hoong Dying' Gooi AABCAP's 6th Annual Conference 'BEING WITH 5.00pm Close DYING' with keynote speaker Roshi Joan Halifax. NSW State Library, Sydney. >>>REGISTER FOR CONFERENCE HERE<<< Conference Presenters Nov 8 - CEM with Tania Alexander KEYNOTE PRESENTER: "Buddhist Roots of Dialectical Behaviour Therapy ROSHI JOAN HALIFAX for Borderline Personality Disorder" with clinical psychologist and APS Buddhist interest group Roshi Joan Halifax, PhD, is a Buddhist national treasurer, Tania Alexander. teacher, anthropologist, author, and social Buddhist Library, 90 Church St., Camperdown. activist. She has worked with dying people 6:30pm refreshments for a 7pm start. since 1970. She is Founding Abbot and Head Teacher of Upaya Zen Center and Dec 6 - CEM with Vidyamala Burch from the UK Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico. She founded the Ojai Foundation, The Project on "25 Years of mindfulness practice with a spinal Being with Dying, the Upaya Prison Project, injury - why I developed Breathworks" with the National Network of Contemplative Vidyamala Burch from the UK. Buddhist Library, 90 Prison Programs, and is a co-founder of the Church St., Camperdown. Zen Peacemaker Order. She has been a 6:30pm refreshments for a 7pm start. Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Library of Congress. Her various academic honors have included a National Science Foundation Fellowship in Visual Strong Interest in Mindfulness from the Anthropology, appointment as an Honorary Corporate Coaching Sector Research Fellow at Harvard University's Peabody Museum, Rockefeller Chair at Sixty corporate coaches were in attendance for a California Institute of Integral Studies, and special presentation from AABCAP Foundation the Harold C. Wit Chair at Harvard Divinity President Eng-Kong Tan earlier this month at the School. Institute of Executive Coaching, in Sydney's CBD. The talk was entitled "Mindfulness is much more Her books include: The Human Encounter than you think: How a spiritual tradition practiced with Death (with Stanislav Grof); Shamanic 2,500 years ago can benefit today's corporate Voices; Shaman: The Wounded Healer; The world." There was strong interest from the audience Fruitful Darkness; Simplicity in the Complex: on Buddhist aspects of Mindfulness. Considerable A Buddhist Life in America and Being with interest was expressed in the availability of further Dying: Compassionate End-of-Life Care education and training integrating Buddhist Training Guide (with Dossey and Rushton), teachings with coaching in the corporate world. and Being with Dying: Cultivating Compassion and Fearlessness in the Presence of Death. Among many sound recordings of her lectures, she has done a Continuing Education Meeting with Chien Hoong six CD series for Sounds True entitled Being Gooi with Dying. She is co-chair of the Lindisfarne Clinical Psychologist and Buddhist teacher Chien Fellows, and is Board member and Fellow of Hoong Gooi delivered an outstanding address on the Mind and Life Institute. She is a board "Mindfulness: Rediscovering it's Traditional Roots" member of numerous other institutions as at AABCAP's CEM earlier this month. Chien spoke well. with great clarity on the four foundations of She has practiced Buddhism since the 1965 mindfulness, the five hindrances and the Buddha's and received Refuge Vows in 1976 from Zen approach to establishing mindfulness. Master Seung Sahn. In 1980, she was Access Chien's lecture notes, recommended ordained as a Teacher in the Kwan Um Zen readings and links here... School. In 1990, she received the Lamp Transmission from Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh. In 1997, she was ordained as a Soto Joan Halifax and her Robe of Many Tears Priest by Bernard Glassman Roshi. In 1999, she received Dharma Transmission and Inka By Stephen Foehr from Glassman Roshi. She has also studied with renowned Vajrayana teachers including As she sews a kesa for her ordination in the new His Holiness the Dalai Lama, Venerable Peacemaker Order, Joan Halifax reflects on her life Khyentse Rinpoche, Venerable Chakdud of science, stories and spiritual search, and her Rinpoche, and others. work now with the great teacher, death. Joan Halifax leaned forward and asked her friend PRESENTERS: for a piece of personal clothing, "for something I’m making." The woman, a survivor of breast cancer, BHANTE TEJADHAMMO nodded in agreement. Time after time Halifax repeated the request to men and women with Bhante is a Training Committe member and severe illnesses, to elders, to the relatives of course Presenter of AABCAP's Buddhism deceased people. She was given the old flannel and psychotherapy Professional Training nightgown of a woman who died of Alzheimer’s course. He is the spiritual director for The disease; a handkerchief from her 88-year-old father; Association of Engaged Buddhists and a silk scarf of a man who died of prostate cancer; a senior resident monk at Sangha Lodge. dress from a woman with AIDS. She received a Ordained in the Theravadan tradition he has wedding dress, a wool Chinese coat, a beautiful old also studied and received teachings in silk nightgown, pajama bottoms, a quilt, a piece of Mahayana and Vajrayana. He has a red fabric used to carry the ashes of Tenzing background in Western Philosophy and Norgay to Mount Kailash, and a silk scarf with ships Theology and is involved in inter-religious printed on it. She used these mementos of life and dialogue via AME (Australian Monastic death to make her kesa (KAY-sa) a Buddhist robe, Encounter). Bhante gives teachings and for her ordination into the Japanese Buddhist Soto conducts retreats in Australia and works with lineage and into Roshi Glassman’s new Zen people with life-threatening illness & Peacemaker Order. The traditional kesa is made prisoners in Sydney. Bhante and the from shrouds of deceased individuals as a reminder Association of Engaged Buddhists are of impermanence and compassion. building a Vejjasala, a specialised Retreat centre for people dealing with serious illness, As we speak, her account of hand-making the kesa grief, loss and facing death & dying at becomes an autobiographical tour of Joan Halifax’s Wingello, NSW.