Date & Time Details: Sunday, December 14, 2025 from 9:00 am -12:00 pm Americas eastern time.

Location: online

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Art and Soul – Anatta, The Three Characteristics

With Sue Brown

December 14, 2025

and Sarah Merin and Annie Hoffman

For the December offering we continue in the footsteps of our spiritual friends in this series exploring the 3 characteristics of existence: impermanence (anicca), suffering or dissatisfactoriness (dukkha), and not-self or selflessness (anatta).

Our focus in Decemebr will be on anatta.  Anatta is famously known as difficult both to translate and to realize.  Our aspiration as facilitators, therfore, is to delve into this topic as deeply as we can over the next couple of months and share what we discover that might help us find our way.  What we do know is that our time together on the 14th will include a guided meditation, a short intro, and plenty of time for practice.  We will include brief body care pauses as well as another gentle and creative movement offering with Annie Hoffman tailored to support this exploration of anata.  And so, in the spirit of attuning to emergence, we leave you for now with this poem by Rosemary Watola Trommer: (*Thanks to our friend, Kathleen Fink for sharing this poem with us!)

One Encouraged by the Leaves

flying the story of myself

like a kite in the wind—

can I let go of the string

More to come….

There will be periods of guided meditation, relational practice, and movement practice.

All are welcome, no registration necessary, some meditation experience would be useful, but not required.


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Leader

Sue Brown
Sue has been practicing Insight Dialogue since 2006 and offering the practice online and in person since 2011. Over the years, she has included in her offerings many core Buddhist teachings, as she finds the relational nature of ID practice brings the teachings to life and enables fresh understanding. Sue has been co-leading a weekly online group for those with previous ID experience since 2011. She also co-created a racial awareness curriculum for white-identified people that is grounded in ID practice and continues to co-lead monthly practice groups for those who have participated in the course. Sue lives in Raleigh,…
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