Teachings, Courses, & Retreats

  • – EUR 210 Early bird (by September 13th) EUR 240 (after September 13th)

Date & Time Details: Friday October 18th 4 pm - 7pm Saturday October 19th 10 am - 6 pm Sunday October 20th 10 am - 1 pm

Location: Wien, Austria

Address: Zentrum Sangha Stuckgasse 15 1070 Wien Austria

Contact: Gudrun Binder
info@psychologieagentur.at
0043.699.12552074

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Feeding your Demons Weekend Workshop

With Gudrun Binder

October 18 - 20, 2019

When we are talking about demons, we are not talking about ghosts or goblins but our fears, obsessions, a difficult relationship, self-hatred, anything that blocks our inner freedom.  We tend to fight our demons, but the harder we fight them, the stronger they become. If we want to liberate ourselves from the fight, we must reverse our approach and nurture our demons.  Following this paradigm – rather nurturing than fighting – Lama Tsültrim Allione adepted the revolutionary wisdom of Tibet’s great female spiritual master Machig Labdrön, an eleventh-century Tibetan Yogini, providing a powerful method for coping with the inner enemies that undermine our best intentions.
With Feeding your Demons (FYD) Lama Tsültrim Allione created a psychological five-step practice based on the ancient Chöd lineage of Machig Labdrön. She has taken a great and relatively unknown ancient lineage of practice and rendered it into accessible modern form without compromising its essence or losing its power. Machig’s strategy of nurturing rather than battling our inner and outer enemies offers a revolutionary path to resolve conflict that leads to psychological integration and inner peace.
In this weekend you will learn doing he five steps, go deeper in the background of FYD and will in future have a possibility to meet your demons and to liberate them step by step.

This event will be taught in German.

Teacher

Gudrun Binder
Gudrun Binder studied psychology and philosophy at Vienna University focusing on the question of “I, self and reality.” Brain research, constructivism and system theory became her Western background leading to her study of the all-integrating philosophy and psychology of Buddhism. Integrating the wisdom of Buddhism in psychological work became her main focus…
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