Living the Truth of Our Connection: Meditating on Interdependence
Living the Truth of Our Connection: Meditating on Interdependence
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In a world that often encourages independence and self-reliance, many of us are left feeling disconnected and overwhelmed.
A live event in Sydney with Tergar Facilitators Myoshin and Edwin Kelley
This program invites you into a radically different way of seeing and being: a space to explore the profound truth of our interconnection. Through teachings, meditation, small group reflection, and experiential practices, we'll explore interdependence not just as an idea but as a living, breathing truth. By reconnecting to our shared humanity and our deep belonging to this planet, we awaken the compassion and wisdom already within us.
On Friday July 11th we will begin with a talk on how a deepening awareness of interdependence is crucial to living in a harmonious way. On Saturday the 12th we will unfold it to experiential understanding with a daylong practice that further explores interdependence through meditation and reflection.
Although we recommend doing both days, it is possible to do Friday and Saturday as stand alone events in person.
Come join us in a community of care to explore how the practice of interdependence can bring healing to ourselves, our relationships, and the world.
Location
Newtown Neighbourhood Centre - 11/13 Darley St, Newtown NSW 2042
Date/Times
Talk: Friday, July 11, 7–9pm
Day of Practice: Saturday, July 12, 10am – 4:30pm
Attend just one, or the whole weekend:
Ticket costs
Live event, Friday & Saturday: 120.00
Friday Talk Only: 30.00
Saturday Daylong Only: 90.00
Concession/Reduced pricing available for those on limited incomes. Email events@tergar.org.au for more information.
To allow us to offer reduced prices to those on limited incomes, please consider leaving an additional donation.
About your Instructors, Myoshin and Edwin Kelley:

Myoshin Kelley
At a young age, Myoshin decided that school could not teach her what she wanted to know and decided that life would be her teacher. This led her to a lifelong journey of living in spiritual communities while exploring the inner terrain of being human.
Myoshin received dharma instruction from renowned Buddhist teachers Chanmyay Sayadaw, Sayadaw U Pandita, Sayadaw U Tejaniya, and Hogen Yamahata. She also developed a great love of retreats and at one point temporarily ordained as a nun in Myanmar.
Myoshin’s training as a meditation teacher began with Joseph Goldstein and Sharon Salzberg at the Insight Meditation Society (IMS) in 1994. She was appointed the teacher in residence at the Forest Refuge, the long-term practice center at IMS, in 2003.
In 1998, Myoshin was introduced to Mingyur Rinpoche. Twelve years later she moved to Minneapolis to help Rinpoche and others with the formation of Tergar Meditation Community. For a decade she led the team to oversee the formation of Tergar meditation groups and the training of Tergar community leaders. As a Tergar instructor, Myoshin leads programs that experientially explore how the practice of meditation and the wisdom of an open heart support the path of awakening.
Nature has been a strong teacher and support for Myoshin throughout her life. She loves to do solitary retreats in nature as well as hike, bike, cross-country ski, and now swim in the ocean on the beautiful Sapphire Coast in Australia, where she lives with her husband Edwin.
Edwin Kelley
Edwin Kelley attended his first meditation retreat near Perth, Australia in 1975. He later pursued a career as a public accountant and in 1992 went to Burma to undertake a six-month period of intensive meditation practice with meditation master Chanmyay Sayadaw. While practicing in Burma he ordained temporarily as a Buddhist monk.
In 1994 he was hired as Director of Operations by one of America’s best known meditation retreat centers, the Insight Meditation Society (IMS), in Barre, MA. Eighteen months later he was appointed Executive Director of IMS and served in that capacity until 2003 when he resigned to pursue further long-term intensive meditation practice.
Edwin first encountered Vajrayana Buddhism in Dharamsala, India in 1993 and became a student of Mingyur Rinpoche in 1998. He has a post graduate diploma in Buddhist Studies from the University of Sunderland in the UK.
In 2009, Edwin and his wife Myoshin, moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota to help establish the global Tergar Meditation Community, where he then served variably as Executive, and Co-Executive Director, and CFO, until retiring from his administrative role with Tergar International at the end of 2022. He now lives on the Sapphire Coast in southern NSW, Australia.
Tergar Australia
This course is being facilitated by the Tergar Australia — The Australian meditation community of Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche. Tergar Australia supports individuals, practice groups and meditation communities throughout Australia in learning to live with awareness, compassion and wisdom. Established in May 2020, we currently meet weekly in both virtual gatherings online and in-person, and welcome practitioners from all corners of Australia and beyond. Sign up to our mailing list and learn more at http://www.tergar.org.au/
Location
Newtown Neighbourhood Centre, Sydney NSW