practicing mindfulness in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.
Meeting in person: SUNDAYS 4-5:30 pm PST
Bard Hall at
First Unitarian Universalist Church (UU)4190 Front St, San Diego CA 92103
Parking is provided in the Ace lot with a church pass (available onsite)
Sunday, April 3
Karen will share about Right View and the Third of the Fourteen Mindfulness Trainings: Freedom of Thought, in the context of cultivating compassion during the 2016 election. She will offer a loving kindness/metta guided meditation.
Sunday, March 27
Marge, Keith and Pete will co-facilitate Sunday and will lead the recitation of the 14 Mindfulness Trainings. They will also share about the process of becoming members of Thay’s Order of Interbeing (OI) and committing to using the 14 Mindfulness Trainings in daily life. There will be an opportunity to ask questions about deepening one’s practice with the trainings, working with a mentor, being ordained as an OI member, and being a sangha builder.
Sunday, March 20
Dear friends,
This week we have a unique opportunity as dharma teacher Richard Brady facilitates "I have arrived. I am home. Bringing the practice home.”
Richard Brady, “True Dharma Bridge”, co-founded the Washington Mindfulness Community (DC) in 1989 and the Mountains and Rivers Mindfulness Community (VT) in 2008. A retired mathematics teacher, his passion is supporting mindfulness practice in educational settings. Richard became a member of the Order of Interbeing in 1992 and received Lamp Transmission from Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh in 2001 to be a Dharma teacher.
Richard Brady, “True Dharma Bridge”, co-founded the Washington Mindfulness Community (DC) in 1989 and the Mountains and Rivers Mindfulness Community (VT) in 2008. A retired mathematics teacher, his passion is supporting mindfulness practice in educational settings. Richard became a member of the Order of Interbeing in 1992 and received Lamp Transmission from Venerable Thich Nhat Hanh in 2001 to be a Dharma teacher.
Sunday, March 6
This Sunday, Karen and Heather will share about the Four Foundations of Mindfulness from Brother Phap Hai's book, Nothing to It.
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