Flight From Death: the Quest for Immortality
Talk Description In literature, winter symbolizes dormancy, death, and dying. But, as Sheldon Solomon, Ph.D, we do not have to believe in these ideas as all doom and gloom. This
Talk Description In literature, winter symbolizes dormancy, death, and dying. But, as Sheldon Solomon, Ph.D, we do not have to believe in these ideas as all doom and gloom. This
Talk Description To learn how we may heal the deepest of wounds, the Tzu Chi Center invites psychiatrist and Zen Buddhist practitioner Andrew Twardon, Ph.D to C.A.F.E. 229. Throughout his
Talk Description After the death of George Floyd in 2020, racial trauma and healing began entering mainstream conversation. Yet, beneath all of this lie deeply rooted feelings of pain, suffering,
Dr. Zindel Segal, professor and co-founder of Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy, joins C.A.F.E. 229 host Dr. Peter Lin to discuss how the combination of western therapy techniques and mindfulness can help
I’m the second episode of season three of C.A.F.E 229, James A. Lynch, Jr. Esq. joins host Dr. Peter Lin to talk how the worlds of business and spirituality can
Dr. Thomas Petriano joins the season premiere of C.A.F.E. 229 to discuss the five spiritual practices anyone may adopt when the going gets tough.
In the finale of Season 2 of C.A.F.E. 229 at the Tzu Chi Center, the Wu Sisters join us from Taiwan about how to discover oneself through the art of
Talk Description At its surface, the martial arts are practices to resolve conflict between two people. However, as one practices further, it is a form of training one can use
Talk Description Music invites us to embrace and examine our feelings and experiences as human beings. For concert pianist and C.A.F.E. 229 co-host, Dr. Joanne Chang, this has only deepened
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
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Tel: 212-660-9229
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Fri: 9 am – 4 pm
(Currently not open to the public due to Covid-19)
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Tzu Chi Center For Compassionate Relief
229 E 60th St.,
New York, NY 10022
Tel: 212-660-9229
Hours
Mon-Sun: 10 am – 4 pm
Contact us