Making Space
with Morgan Wells
Saturdays 10am – 11:30am PST from October 26 – November 16, 2024
Sliding scale: $40 – $120
Online via Zoom
Whatever we make of our lives, whatever we discover in the world around us, it is because space has made it available.
Tarthang Tulku, Sacred Dimensions of Time & Space
We often approach space as if it’s a limited resource. We stake out an area that belongs to us and occupy it, drawing lines or building fences to make sure others will stay out. But is there another way to make space for ourselves and others? This class will offer alternative perspectives on how we might live in space. Drawing inspiration from different TSK books, we will question our underlying assumptions and explore new possibilities, centering openness, connection and accommodation as themes for exploration.
Cost: $120 with sliding scale
Please pay full price if you have the means to do so. If you need financial assistance, please apply one of the following discount codes on checkout according to your need:
SPACE33 (to pay $80)
SPACE66 (to pay $40)
The sliding scale is for the purpose of economic justice, allowing those who have benefited from unjust and inequitable systems to cover a greater share of the costs of the course.
Instructor
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Morgan WellsExecutive Director
Morgan Wells (she/her) is the executive director of CCI. She is a practitioner of TSK and also identifies as a secular, engaged Mahayana Buddhist. Morgan has studied extensively with Jack Petranker and other senior students of Tarthang Tulku since 2007. She completed the Nyingma Institute’s Path & Practices of Liberation program (1,200 hours) in 2010 and Four-Month Human Development Training Retreat (638 hours) in 2014. She has also supported Jack Petranker in developing Full Presence Mindfulness since its inception in 2017. Morgan is a lecturer and academic program director at University of California College of the Law, San Francisco, teaching introductory courses in U.S. law and legal systems and scholarly writing. Morgan is also an adoring parent of twin girls alongside her husband, Kevin.