Monday, January 1, 2018

March beginner mindfulness at Franciscan Spirituality Center

Mindfulness Practice for beginners

Four weeks of Mindfulness practice suitable for beginners and experienced meditators who would like to cultivate beginner’s mind.

Four weekly meetings in March on Wednesday evenings 6-8 pm March 7, 14, 21 and 28

Place: Franciscan Spirituality Center

Please do not call Franciscan Spirituality Center to register for this class

Instructor: Vanee Songsiridej

Requirement: attend at least 3 out 4 sessions

Preference: attend all four sessions

Fee: free will donation

Registration: www.mindfulnesslacrossewisconsin.offeringtree.com 

You do not have to sign in to register. You can go directly to the program and register for the classes you plan to attend.

January meditation - Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche group

I hope you are all having an enjoyable holiday season. Frank and I are planning to host the next monthly meditation gathering at our house on January 7th from 10:30 - noon.

We will read and discuss the next 2 chapter in It's UP To You; Chapters 10 & 11.

Please let me know if you are planning to attend and if you prefer a cushion or a chair.

Happy New Year!

Sharon

Liberation Park Meditation in January - 3, 17, 31

La Crosse area Friends: Wednesday meditation & Dhamma inquiry
January 2018 at Wesley UMC
January 3rd -- Wesley UMC at King & 8th (see important details below)


We begin our 2018 encounters together on Wednesday, January 3, with the "law of nature," idappaccayata (conditionality). Everything depends. All happening are related to other happenings. First a talk by Ajahn Buddhadasa on this fundamental insight at the heart of Buddha-Dhamma.

Then a couple sessions with Santikaro relating practice with the dependent co-arising of dukkha, distress, and suffering. As always, there will be silent meditation and inquiring conversation connected with these themes this Wednesday.

What are the implications of the radicalness that everything depends? 
Please reflect on significant examples from your own life of how everything that happens is connected with lots of other happenings. In each case what are the significant co-happenings? 
On the other hand, all endings come about with other related things ending --
can you find examples of that in your personal experience?    

For New Meditators!  Let us know in advance and Santikaro can arrange to meet at 6:00 pm to give basic meditation instructions. Follow up instruction can also be arranged. Just reply to this email.
These teachings fall within the framework of the noble eightfold path and middle way. We regularly ask how the path can ground and guide us midst the challenges, storms, and provocations swirling around us and inside us. What are the realities of being mindful, kind, responsive, undistracted, and imperturbable midst the sorrows and the joys of this life we are given each day?

In the original presentation, the path is a harmonious weaving of 8 strands of Rightness, Intelligence, and Skill that culminates in True-Right Knowing and Liberation.
Location information -- Important!  The church doors are usually locked. The evening's hosts will arrive early to set up and meet you at the door. Please use the 721 King Street entrance, where one of us will be waiting to greet you. Knock loudly if you don't see anyone. There will be plenty of parking on the street. The church also has parking space off of 8th St. 

Meditation starts at 6:30 pm. Please arrive 5-10 minutes before then. The "Lounge" where we will be meeting has many chairs. If you prefer to sit on the floor, please bring your own mat and cushion. In winter, bring a blankie.

Dāna (donations, gifts, free-will offerings) to sustain Liberation Park and support our work are most welcome. Santikaro and Liberation Park depend on donations as sole means of support. Liberation Park in turn makes donations to Wesley UMC for kindly hosting us.

A sampler of Santikaro's talks from La Crosse and elsewhere are posted at http://liberationpark.org/audio/index.htm

Next sessions:  17th and 31st