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Jan 26, 2024 · In 1974, poised to head alone to India on a spiritual quest, she heard about the newly formed Naropa Institute in Boulder, CO, and changed her plans. Over the next 17 years, Ingram was a student of Buddhism, studying with various teachers and colleagues, many of whom are now big names on the American Buddhist scene.
In this poignant talk, Catherine Ingram draws on her 40 years of experience as a dharma teacher and ex-journalist to give us her practical suggestions to help us cope with a world of intersecting crises.
Catherine Ingram. C I. About the Author. Catherine Ingram is a renowned dharma teacher who has been leading Dharma Dialogues and retreats since 1992. She is a cofounder of Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, considered the most prestigious Buddhist center in the West.
Apr 26, 2021 · April 26, 2021. Total Views: 1948. by Marjolein Wolf: Catherine Ingram became involved in Buddhism and meditation when she was seventeen years old… Living in Cambridge, she worked as a journalist for American spiritual magazines such as Yoga Journal and East West Journal, among others; for more than twelve years.
Catherine Ingram says she started asking the big questions of life “as far back as I can remember. I had a miserable childhood and by age 12, I was a seeker, looking for answers and a better way.” In 1974, poised to head alone to India on a spiritual quest, she heard about the newly formed Naropa Institute in Boulder, CO, and changed her plans.
Catherine Ingram is a dharma teacher who has been leading Dharma Dialogues and retreats since 1972. She is a co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society and author of In the Footsteps of Gandhi: Conversations with the Spiritual/Social Activists.