PO Box 9286, Santa Fe, NM 87504

505-982-4183

THE CULTIVATION OF RESPECT AND HUMBLENESS:
Race in the Buddhist Sangha

Day-Long Meditation with Ralph Steele



Location: Copper Mountain Institute, 286 Ranchitos Rd, Corrales, NM 87048
Date:  Sunday, September 16, 2018

Time: 9:00am - 4:30pm

Cost: Suggested Donation: $0-$99




Ralph Steele, has degrees in Religious Studies, Marriage and

Family Therapy and Child Therapy. He has in-depth

training and experience in Buddhist psychology, family

systems, cultural psychology, cognitive behavioral therapy,

and somatic experiencing.
He practiced as an ordained monk for one year in the

monasteries of Burma and Thailand and has received

training from Tibetan meditation masters including

Kalu Rinpoche and Lobsang Lhalungpa.
Ralph began teaching meditation retreats in 1987 and

was instrumental in establishing people-of-color retreats

at Spirit Rock Meditation Center and at the Insight

Meditation Society. He founded the first Hospice Care Associates Degree program at Northern New Mexico Community College in the mid 1980’s that is now a Master of Arts program at Southwestern College. He is a board member of Samden Ling, Portland, Oregon, a Tibetan Buddhist center of Adzom Rinpoche. He is the guiding teacher of Life Transition Meditation Center. He is the author of Tending the Fire.


www.lifetransition.com

ralphmsteele@gmail.com 505-982-4183


For meditation and teaching schedule, to register and donate, go to
www.Coppermount.org/Retreat
Or contact David P. Boaz at Copper Mountain Institute, Inc.
info@coppermount.org 505-898-9592