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About the Mindfulness Meditation Podcast

The Rubin Museum of Art presents a weekly meditation session led by a prominent meditation teacher from the New York area, with each session focusing on a specific work of art. This podcast is recorded in front of a live audience, and includes an opening talk, a 20-minute sitting session, and a closing discussion. The guided meditation begins at 22:30.

If you would like to attend Mindfulness Meditation sessions in person or learn more, please visit our website at RubinMuseum.org/meditation.

This program is presented in partnership with Sharon Salzberg, the Interdependence Project and Parabola Magazine.

Related Artwork

Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava; Tibet; 16th century; copper alloy; Rubin Museum of Art; C2003.51.1 (HAR 65283)
Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava; Tibet; 16th century; copper alloy; Rubin Museum of Art; C2003.51.1 (HAR 65283)

Theme: Awakening

Eight Manifestations of Padmasambhava;

In this copper alloy sculpture, Padmasambhava sits on a lotus in the center, surrounded by his eight manifestations. Each manifestation represents one of the forms Padmasambhava took at different points in his life.

Padmasambhava’s peaceful yet majestic appearance hints at his unique role in Tibetan culture, where he is revered as both an enlightened being and as the person who brought Buddhism to Tibet.

About the Speaker

Dr. Rebecca Li, a Dharma heir in the lineage of Chan Master Sheng Yen, started practicing meditation in 1995. She began her teacher’s training with Master Sheng Yen in 1999 to become a Dharma and meditation instructor. Later on, she trained with Simon Child to lead intensive retreats and received full Dharma transmission in 2016. Currently, she teaches meditation and Dharma classes, gives public lectures, and leads retreats in North America and the UK. Her talks and writings can be found at www.rebeccali.org. She is the founder and guiding teacher of Chan Dharma Community and a sociology professor at The College of New Jersey, where she also serves as faculty director of the Alan Dawley Center for the Study of Social Justice.

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