Ep 243 Fireside Chat w/ Tuere Sala
Episode Description
For episode 243, we are continuing the Fireside Chat Series on the Metta Hour with guest Tuere Sala. This series features intimate conversations with longtime dharma teachers about the early days of their practice and the most impactful moments with their own teachers. Hosted by IMS Online, this is the third episode in this series. Tuere Sala is a Guiding Teacher at Seattle Insight Meditation Society and the founding teacher of the Capitol Hill Meditation Group. She is a retired prosecuting attorney who has practiced Vipassana meditation for over 30 years. Tuere has been teaching since 2010 and has a long history of assisting others in establishing and maintaining a daily practice. The conversation begins with a guided meditation from Tuere.
In this conversation, Tuere and Sharon discuss:
• What drew Tuere to the dharma
• Tuere’s work as a prosecutor
• Finding steadiness without fixing things
• How sangha supports practice
• Spiritual practice is not just about fixing what we don’t like
• Death is not a failure
• Suffering as poetry
• Sympathetic Joy
• How gratitude cultivates energy
• Tuere’s Christian faith
• The three refuges
• The effects of guilt in our lives
• Tuere’s challenges with compassion
• What Tuere’s practice looks like
• The Thai Forrest Tradition
• Sharon’s favorite dharma quote
Additional Resources
You can learn more about Tuere’s work on her website right here. Learn more about IMS Online right here.
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