I’m going to share from “No mud, no lotus.” My topic will be “mindfulness as healing medicine and realizing our true aspiration.”
Questions to contemplate -
Can I realize my deepest aspiration if I pursue this path?
What is preventing me from taking the path I most deeply desire?
I look forward to our practice together.
A lotus for you,
Tree
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)
Tuesday, July 21
Anita will share from ARISE Sangha's Contemplations on the Five Mindfulness Trainings, A New Paradigm For Racial Justice and the Global Pandemic, and look deeply at The Third Mindfulness Training: Cherishment as True Love.
Tuesday, July 14
Pete will share about love and community building in the Sangha and as a path to social justice.
Sunday, July 12
We will enjoy a Mindful Breathing/Centering Meditation-"Now our minds are one."
Then I will share some Reflections what Buddhism teaches us about finding gratitude in grief, compassion in suffering and Inter-being.
Gatha for Healing Racial, Systemic, and Social Inequity
Aware of the suffering caused by racial, systemic, and social inequities, we commit ourselves, individually and as a community, to understanding the roots of these inequities, and to transforming this suffering into compassion, understanding, and love in action. As a global community of practitioners, we are aware of the disproportionate racial violence and oppression committed by institutions and by individuals, whether consciously or unconsciously, against African Americans, Indigenous peoples, and people of color across the United States and beyond. We know that by looking deeply as individuals and as a community, we can engage the collective wisdom and energy of the Sangha to be our foundation for Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Mindfulness, and Right Insight. These are the practices leading to nondiscrimination, non-harming, and non-self, which heal ourselves and the world.
Question for Reflection “How are you healing?
We will sing this song which is also done by the PV Nuns, which is very sweet as well.
https://youtu.be/xKuOVtkf_PI Betsy Rose "Standing like a Tree"
Standing like a tree with my roots dug down
My branches wide and open,
Come down the rain Come down the sun
Come down the fruit to the heart that is open
to be
Standing like a tree
(Repeat 5 times)
With gratitude,
Tree
Then I will share some Reflections what Buddhism teaches us about finding gratitude in grief, compassion in suffering and Inter-being.
Gatha for Healing Racial, Systemic, and Social Inequity
Aware of the suffering caused by racial, systemic, and social inequities, we commit ourselves, individually and as a community, to understanding the roots of these inequities, and to transforming this suffering into compassion, understanding, and love in action. As a global community of practitioners, we are aware of the disproportionate racial violence and oppression committed by institutions and by individuals, whether consciously or unconsciously, against African Americans, Indigenous peoples, and people of color across the United States and beyond. We know that by looking deeply as individuals and as a community, we can engage the collective wisdom and energy of the Sangha to be our foundation for Right Thought, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Mindfulness, and Right Insight. These are the practices leading to nondiscrimination, non-harming, and non-self, which heal ourselves and the world.
Question for Reflection “How are you healing?
We will sing this song which is also done by the PV Nuns, which is very sweet as well.
https://youtu.be/xKuOVtkf_PI Betsy Rose "Standing like a Tree"
Standing like a tree with my roots dug down
My branches wide and open,
Come down the rain Come down the sun
Come down the fruit to the heart that is open
to be
Standing like a tree
(Repeat 5 times)
With gratitude,
Tree
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