Continuing the Light

A 3-week series ending with a 2-day retreat, informed by the Lotus sutra and guided by Larry’s teachings.

October 22, 29, and November 5

Retreat November 6 and 7

How we continue without our teacher…

Some teachers do not leave us; they continue, in the practices they gave us, the community they gathered, and the actions we take in their name. Our text is the Lotus Sutra, which tells us that a teacher's life span is immeasurable, and that bodhisattvas rise from the earth to carry the teaching once the teacher is gone.

During these 3 weeks, we follow the arc of Lotus' Earth Holder School: from the light we carry, to the earth we are, to the action we take. Each is online and recorded, and each closes by connecting that tradition's wisdom to Larry's continuation.

At the end of these three weeks, we come together over two days to receive the fullness of Larry's life and Dharma, and to ask, together, how we carry it forward.

Day one, Receiving, we enter Larry's words, wisdom, and love, through poetry, teaching, sound, and shared remembrance in beloved community. Day two, Continuing, we turn toward the question Larry always returned us to: how do we carry racial healing, honest inquiry, and compassion into our daily lives? We close by each naming one commitment to carry forward, the light, continuing.

Three weeks of Earth Holder training

The Light Worker

Explore the bodhisattva Amitabha, the Buddha of Infinite Light. What is our prayer and how do we begin to embody it? How do we find and embody the light within us in a world with so much destruction and devastation?

The Earth Holder

Explore the Earth Holder bodhisattva: the embodiment of love as the felt knowledge that we are the earth. How do we begin to connect with the earth, remembering that we are the earth? And once we have this embodied knowing, how do we act in integrity with it?

Right Action

Here we explore Samantabhadra, the bodhisattva of Great Action, right action toward those who came before us. What is required of us to take right action? How do we begin to step into right action? How do we do this together?

A Retreat to Honor our Teacher

Rising from the Earth

The bodhisattvas who spring up from the earth to carry the teaching forward once the teacher is gone.

Collective Rememberance

Taking care in sharing our stories, memories, and expanding upon his teachings to keep our teacher present with us.

Continuation

The Buddha's life span is immeasurable; his passing was skillful means. He did not truly depart, and neither has Larry.

Program details

Timing

  • Weekly sessions are held on Thursdays: October 22nd, 29th, and November 5th, from 6:00 –7:30pm ET

  • Retreat will be November 6th and 7th. Each day we begin at 10am ET and end at 1:30pm ET

Pricing

  • Donor price: $500 USD (sponsors a place for others to join)

  • Full price: $350

  • Scholarships available for under 35, BIPOC, and the Global South—fill out request form

  • Discounts for Lotus members—email us

Format

  • Live and on-demand with classes recorded

  • Discussion spaces in the series platform, Circle

  • A workbook of practices to sit with outside of session

  • A continuation circle to practice together after the retreat

Meet your teachers

  • Dr. Peggy Rowe Ward

    PRIMARY TEACHER

    Dr. Peggy Rowe Ward (she/her) is the co-founder of The Lotus Institute, a senior teacher in Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village tradition of Engaged Buddhism, and the author of Love’s Garden: A Guide To Mindful Relationships. She has her doctorate in adult education and an MA in counseling psychology. Through meditation, movement, and art, Peggy offers a path of deep insight that enables her students to discover and embody their most creative and authentic selves.

  • Diana Parra

    CO-TEACHER

    Diana Parra Pérez (Shinjo — Bright Path of the Source) is a native of Bogotá, Colombia, with Indigenous and Sephardic Jewish roots, and has lived in the U.S. since 2006. She is a physical therapist who holds a Master of Public Health and a PhD in Social Work, an advanced yoga teacher, vibrational sound therapy practitioner, and a mindfulness facilitator trained through the Engaged Mindfulness Institute. A participatory action researcher, health-equity champion, community organizer, spiritual activist, weaver, and healer, Diana's work frames equity in public health and community wellbeing while supporting both systemic and individual transformation.

FAQs

“The source of love is deep in us and we can help others realize a lot of happiness. One word, one action, one thought can reduce another person’s suffering and bring that person joy.”

Thich Nhat Hanh