Our main weekly event, Sangha Night, is open to all. We begin our evening with a short walking meditation to settle the body and mind followed by 20 – 30 minutes of sitting practice. Then, our usual program follows with a Dharma talk on one of the many aspects of the Buddhist path by one […]
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Our main weekly event, Sangha Night, is open to all. We begin our evening with a short walking meditation to settle the body and mind followed by 20 – 30 minutes of sitting practice. Then, our usual program follows with a Dharma talk on one of the many aspects of the Buddhist path by one […] |
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The Three Marks of Conditioned Existence are Buddhism’s basic description of reality. They are anicca (impermanence), dukkha (suffering), and anatta (not-self). Insight into these teachings fosters a greater sense of ease and leads us to liberation. Drawing from classical Buddhist teachings, the course is comprised of three mornings in which we will explore each of […] |
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Dharma Kids introduces children to mindfulness in a fun way that is developmentally appropriate for ages 5-10. Each class has a theme based in Buddhist ethics and wisdom, such as loving kindness, gratitude, moderation, honesty, etc. We use stories and crafts to explore the theme and lots of games, movement, and breathwork to build focus […] |
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Our main weekly event, Sangha Night, is open to all. We begin our evening with a short walking meditation to settle the body and mind followed by 20 – 30 minutes of sitting practice. Then, our usual program follows with a Dharma talk on one of the many aspects of the Buddhist path by one […] |
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The Three Marks of Conditioned Existence are Buddhism’s basic description of reality. They are anicca (impermanence), dukkha (suffering), and anatta (not-self). Insight into these teachings fosters a greater sense of ease and leads us to liberation. Drawing from classical Buddhist teachings, the course is comprised of three mornings in which we will explore each of […] |
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Our main weekly event, Sangha Night, is open to all. We begin our evening with a short walking meditation to settle the body and mind followed by 20 – 30 minutes of sitting practice. Then, our usual program follows with a Dharma talk on one of the many aspects of the Buddhist path by one […] |
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The Three Marks of Conditioned Existence are Buddhism’s basic description of reality. They are anicca (impermanence), dukkha (suffering), and anatta (not-self). Insight into these teachings fosters a greater sense of ease and leads us to liberation. Drawing from classical Buddhist teachings, the course is comprised of three mornings in which we will explore each of […] |
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Our main weekly event, Sangha Night, is open to all. We begin our evening with a short walking meditation to settle the body and mind followed by 20 – 30 minutes of sitting practice. Then, our usual program follows with a Dharma talk on one of the many aspects of the Buddhist path by one […] |
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