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We are pleased that you are interested in studying Dancing with Life in depth. Whether you are reading the book on your own or in a book group, these materials, found below, will enhance your understanding of the dharma.
Periodically, please drop us an e-mail and let us know how your study of the book is going, including any stumbling blocks, aha-moments, or anything in-between.
1. Introductory Talk on Dancing with Life by Phillip Moffitt (below)
This downloadable talk provides an overview of the Twelve Insights of the Four Noble Truths. You may want to begin your study of Dancing with Life by listening to this talk.
2. Dancing with Life Study Guide . This study guide outlines some general principles and offers some suggestions for structuring your approach to studying the book. (below)
3 “A Year of Dancing with Life”
Phillip has extracted 52 teachings from the book and combined them with unique reflections to create a yearlong series of e-mail teachings called “A Year of Dancing with Life." If you are not receiving them, you can update your profile (found at the bottom of any e-mail we send you) and add it to your list.
The Year of Dancing with Life program of 52 teachings is archived and comprise an excellent guide to practicing the material in the book:
5. Dancing with Life Discussion Board
You may also find the Dancing with Life discussion board valuable in your study of the book. The discussion board is moderated by Meg Agnew, who teaches yoga and vipassana in Seattle and has taught Dancing with Life in her sangha.
May your study of this material deepen your own practice and your understanding of the dharma. May your understanding of the dharma be a benefit to you, your loved ones, and all those with whom you come in contact.
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