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Scott Tusa, teaching

An expert teacher

Scott Tusa is a dharma teacher and mentor with 24 years experience of practicing lojong. He was ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama and his teacher was Lama Zopa Rinpoche. Today Scott helps meditators around the world to build confidence in their practice.

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A path you can live

These are relational teachings. As we train in wisdom and compassion, we may find a greater ease and connection around others. We aspire to be content and humble and live with a growing sense of gratitude, wonder, and joy.

A Buddhist stupa against the clouds

Profound teachings

Learn about non-duality and emptiness in a way that is accessible and grounded in your everyday experience. This is a freedom that you can experience here and now, which is the only place that freedom can be found.

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Transcendent compassion

For many of us, relationships are the most challenging area of Buddhist practice. Lojong helps us to find equanimity and stillness amidst the stress and messiness of life. Ultimately this path puts us in touch with incredible depths of compassion.

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Accessible yet complete

The Eight Verses of Mind Training is a short, memorable poem that carries the essence of lojong practice in 32 lines. We will take this text as our compass for this journey. We could even say that all of Buddhism is reflected in its practical guidance.

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Life-changing wisdom

Once you see through the eyes of wisdom, you can never fully go back to sleep. These teachings are so immediate, practical, and relational that they become a skill you can continue to hone in every moment of your life.

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