On February 5, come together with fellow Tricycle readers, Zen priest and psychologist Seth Segall, and meditation teacher Linda Modaro to find guidance and support through Buddhist wisdom and community. Together, we’ll learn about cultivating the courage to act in the face of fear and despair, and how to develop a wise response based on compassion and wisdom.
Sangha, or community, is an essential feature of the Buddhist path—one of Buddhism’s three jewels—so join us to listen, share, and reflect on how we might best support each other and ourselves through our present moment.
This 90-minute event is free and open to all. Sign up here.
Speakers
Seth Zuihō Segall
Seth Zuihō Segall, Ph.D. is a Zen Buddhist priest and clinical psychologist who is the science writer for the Mindfulness Research Monthly, a contributing editor to Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, and leads Pamsula Zen of Westchester. He is also a co-founder of the Buddhist Coalition for Democracy.
Seth has practiced Buddhism for over a quarter century. Since 2010, he has practiced in the White Plum Zen lineage receiving shukke tokudo (clerical ordination) in 2016 under the preceptorship of Daiken Nelson Roshi.
He is the author of The House We Live In: Virtue, Wisdom and Flourishing (2023), Buddhism and Human Flourishing: A Modern Western Perspective (2020), Living Zen: A Practical Guide to a Peaceful, Positive, and Balanced Life (2020), and Encountering Buddhism: Western Psychology and Buddhist Teachings (2003).
Linda Modaro
Linda Modaro is spiritual director and lead teacher of Sati Sangha, an online meditation community. She leads the weekly online meditation group for the Buddhist Coalition for Democracy. She also mentors teachers and offers ethical reflecting for Buddhist teachers. A master of Qi Gong, Linda created a bestselling four-part Qi Gong video series, Discovering Chi (1995).
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DETAILS
- Date: February 05–06, 2026
- Time: 1:00-2:30 P.M. ET
- Format: Zoom meeting
- Price: Donation-based