Becoming a New Saint: A Meditation and Conversation with Lama Rod Owens

Tue Nov 14 2023 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Columbia Law School, Case Lounge, 7th floor | New York

CLS Mindfulness Program
Publisher/HostCLS Mindfulness Program
Becoming a New Saint: A Meditation and Conversation with Lama Rod Owens
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Join Lama Rad Owens for a session titled "Becoming A New Saint: Exploring the Path of Emerging as Warriors from Our Broken Hearts."
About this Event

Join Lama Rod as he shares personal stories, spiritual teachings, and instructions for contemplative and somatic practices from his newest book, The New Saints: From Broken Hearts to Spiritual Warriors. This work reinforces the truth of our interdependency—allowing us to be of service to the collective well-being, and to call on the support and strength of the countless beings who share our struggles and hopes.

Dinner will be served at this event. Lama Rod will be signing books, and we invite you to bring your copy of the The New Saints.

Spots are limited, and RSVP is required by Monday, 11/13. For entry, you will need to have RSVP'd. Walk-ins will not be permitted.


is a Black Buddhist Southern Queen. An international influencer with a Master of Divinity degree in Buddhist Studies from Harvard Divinity School with a focus on the intersection of social change, identity, and spiritual practice. Author of and and co-author of , his teachings center on freedom, self-expression, and radical self-care. Highly sought after for talks, retreats, and workshops, his mission is showing you how to heal and free yourself.

A leading voice in a new generation of Buddhist teachers with over 11 years of experience, Lama Rod is highly respected among his peers and the communities that he serves. “It can be confusing for people to see Tantric Buddhist teachings coming from someone who’s Black and queer, southern, and fat, but I love it. It's who I am.” he says. From these intersections, he creates a platform that’s very natural, engaging, and inclusive.

Applauded for his mastery in balancing weighty topics with a sense of lightness while still speaking truth to power, this Queen has been featured by CNN, Good Morning America, BBC, The Washington Post, PBS, NPR, Ebony, and more.

Connection is Lama Rod’s second language; authenticity is his first. Meeting people where they are and speaking to them rather than at them with words they can relate to makes his delivery digestible and highly sought after.

Honoring his southern roots, he refers to his healing approach as “laying hands.” His laying of hands, however, is guidance. It's showing you how to do the work of making the necessary choices in your day-to-day relationships and routines to heal and free yourself from the traumas that bind you to self-sabotaging behaviors.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Columbia Law School, Case Lounge, 7th floor, 435 West 116th Street, New York, United States

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