Meditation Teacher Training, Class 2 = How Buddhist Ethics Can Enhance Our Lives Now

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We just finished our second class of Meditation Teacher Training, and it felt WONDERFUL to teach one of my favorite parts of Buddhism, the Five Precepts.

The 5 Precepts are the Buddhist code of ethics and morality and the first step the Buddha advised people to take when they begin a Buddhist path. They are:

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I don’t like to teach in a heavy-handed way, so I encouraged students to decide for themselves how they want to live with ethics but to consider taking at least a “no lying” vow, including white lies. (I wrote about how I did this in this article, where I chronicle how it took me two years to learn to live without lying - ever).

During today’s class I also encouraged students to consider — at least for the duration of the course — living without killing, even ants or mosquitos, without lying, and without stealing, even mentioning when you’re undercharged at a hotel or restaurant.

Ashley Wray’s from Mala Collective’s set-up for Meditation Teacher Training Class 2 (yum!)

Ashley Wray’s from Mala Collective’s set-up for Meditation Teacher Training Class 2 (yum!)

These are all ways, I believe, of adding to our good karma, to use a Buddhist term — and I have always found that any moneys added to a bill (that had been mistakenly taken off) come back to you, often immediately!

Today we also began instruction on guiding a meditation, in which I suggest sounding exactly like you — your voice, your words — and specifically guiding a meditation on Mindfulness of the Breathing Body, called anapanasati meditation in Pali. Two brave students also guided meditations today, even though it was only our second class.

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We have already received great feedback on tonight’s class (thank you), including Jacalyn Kerbeck writing just after we finished":

“That was a fantastic class .. I am thrilled to be a part of this class.” 

I’m SUPER excited for our next class where we’ll cover the 8-fold path and the all-important “right action.” Can’t wait already!

If you want to join or learn about a future teacher training, please email us at sit@thepath.com or head to thepath.com/teacher.

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