Dating is the gross disappointing part of your life that you have to endure until you find "the one" and then just hang out with them until you die. But that doesn't have to be true. Tibetan Buddhism approaches romantic relationships (and everything else for that matter) as an extremely sacred opportunity. And there's a way to train your mind so that dating, even without finding anyone you like at all, can be a profound spiritual practice that opens your heart to love. Join Rachel, a practitioner and meditation teacher, in a discussion on how dating can be a fulfilling spiritual practice, even if you don't find "the one."
*How to view the people you date, from a first date to the last one
*Whether or not they’re “the one”
*When to make a casual relationship a committed one
*How to work with attachment styles (yours and theirs)
*How to make casual encounters spiritual
*How to relate with ghosting and being rejected