Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Days of Mindfulness at Riverside Church

Community of Mindfulness New York Metro
Inspired by the Teachings and Practice of Thich Nhat Hanh

Dear Friends,
 
Please enjoy having 'nothing to do and nowhere to go' at this Saturday's Day of Mindfulness.  In our sitting and walking meditation, eating, dharma sharing  and mindful movements we will explore this 'nothing to do and nowhere to do.'  
 
Thay [Thich Nhat Hanh] says that:  "the businessless person is someone who doesn't run after enlightenment or grasp at anything, even if that thing is the Buddha.  This person has simply stopped.  She is no longer caught by anything, even theories or teachings....When we learn to stop and be truly alive in the present moment, we are in touch with what's going on in and around us.  We aren't carried away by the past, the future, our thinking, ideas, emotions, and projects...Insight can't be found in sutras, commentaries, or Dharma talks....This is like hoping to find fresh water in dry bones....

The person who has nothing to do is sovereign of herself.  She doesn't have to put on airs or leave any trace behind.  The true person is an active participant, engaged in her environment while remaining unoppressed by it.  Although all phenomena are going through the various appearances of birth, abiding, changing, and dying, the true person doesn't become a victim of sadness, happiness, love, or hate....In doing nothing, in simply stopping, we can live freely and true to ourselves and our liberation will contribute to the liberation of all beings"**

So the practice instructions will be simple: 'breathing in, I know I am breathing in [with nowhere to go] and breathing out I know I am breathing out [with nothing to do.]  And each of us will still have to find our own way: 'nothing to do and nowhere to go' in the middle of the experience of an unpleasant emotion of physical sensation or a daydream, or deep peace, or an agitated mind or a happy mind.  
Dry bones or fresh water?
 
Attend all or part of the Day: instructions are given and beginners are welcome.  Chairs and cushions available.  Please do not wear fragrances.  We eat lunch together in silence, so bring a vegetarian lunch for yourself.  Lunch is around 1:15-2:15pm.]

At the Wellness Center at Riverside Church, 91 Claremont Avenue, Manhattan. [between 120-122nd Streets, one block west of Broadway.]

Schedule [subject to change]

Saturday October 20, 2012
9:45-10am  Arrive.

10-10:45: mindul movements, sitting meditation
10:45-11:00-Walking Meditation
11:00-11:30: Sitting Meditation
11:30-12:00: Walking Meditation, Mindful Movements

12:00-12:30-Sitting Meditation

12:30-1pm-Outdoor Walking [weather permitting]

1:15-2:15-Lunch/Rest

2:30-3pm: Total Relaxation

3:10-3:45--Walking and Sitting Meditation

3:45-4:30-Dharma Sharing/Close


The Day will be led by David Flint and Walter Lyons of the Riverside and Morningstar Sanghas.


 

 AND REMEMBER OUR NOVEMBER 17 DAY OF MINDFULNESS

 

Community of Mindfulness New York /Metro

Inspired by the Teachings and Practice of Thich Nhat Hanh
 
Invites us to practice Cultivating Joy  together :
Day of Mindfulness
with Dharma Teacher John Bell
 
Saturday, November 17, 2012, 10a.m. to 4:30p.m. (Please Arrive by 9:45)
. The Riverside Church, Assembly Hall, 91 Claremont Avenue ( 120-122nd Sts, one block W of Broadway
                                                  Cultivating Joy! 
 The Buddha started with relieving suffering, but the goal is true joy.  Among the hundreds of pathways to happiness, in this day of mindfulness we will focus on a few that intentionally incline the mind towards joy.  We will enjoy sitting and walking, singing and gratitude practice. We will explore ways of finding joy in difficult times, appreciating ourselves no matter what, and sitting with what ever arises--and therein lies liberation. The day will include healing silence and raucous interaction!
                                                              with  John Bell
John first met Thich Nhat Hanh in 1982, after which he began reading and attending retreats, became a member of the Order of Interbeing in 2001 and received “lamp transmission” as a dharma teacher in 2010.  John founded the Mountain Bell Sangha, near  Boston, in 1997, and it has  been going strong ever since. He has offered many Days of Mindfulness and retreats. John is  particularly interested in combining “Mindfulness and Emotional Healing”. He says that It is a great gift to have found this practice and  he loves sharing it.
 
 
 Current work in the wider world: John is vice president of YouthBuild USA, an international non-profit that guides the development of YouthBuild programs that do education, construction training, and leadership with low-income young people in 273 communities across the U.S., and 56 programs in 15 other countries. He and his wife  started the first YouthBuild 34 years ago.  He has presented ,at a conference for Western Socially Engaged Buddhists, about YouthBuild as an example of applied practice. For more information about  his work see www.youthbuild.orgJohn's writings on various topics  can also be found on  www.beginwithin.info.
 
 
                       Please bring a veggie lunch and please refrain from wearing fragrances
                                                                 Dana and Donation appreciated
The Riverside Church, Assembly Hall, 91 Claremont Avenue ( 120-122nd Sts, one block W of Broadway)

Friday, October 5, 2012

Peace Walk Update

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New York City Peace Walk
For Peace in the Middle East
October 7th

On October 7th there will be a silent peace walk for peace in the middle east.

Web site Info: http://nypeacewalk.org

Green Island Sangha has many members who will partake in this walk. On that day, we will be having our regular meditation sit at St. Ignatius. After the sit we will have lunch (bring a vegetarian/vegan lunch) and then leave for New York City.

To attend the opening events you must register at the website address above. You can still join the walk if you do not register, but will not be able to attend the opening events. (There is limited availability for this event)

The opening events begin at 2:30 at the NY Academy of Medicine. See the website for details.

Some important information:

The walk begins on the West side of the Park and then crosses to the East side and walks from 101st down to the Sheep Meadow which is approximately located between 67 & 68th street. (See map on the web site) As you can see this is a long distance, and we will then have to get back to where we have parked. Therefore, we will probably be traveling back uptown by either bus, or cab.

You can join the walk at any of the locations on the walk map located at the website. Our sangha will meet at meeting point east which is by the academy of Medicine at the park entrance. Just join in when you see us. Some people may not be able to make the entire walk and, that’s ok but you will have to meet us back at the cars. (unless you travel solo)

RAIN - we are going rain or shine, yet there will not be a sit prior at St. Ignatius if it rains. Check the Sanga website.

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

The NY area Sanghas and Blue Cliff Monastery are happy to offer a FALL GATHERING
October 19-21, 2012
for all NYC area Sanghas and friends at
Blue Cliff Monastery, Pine Bush NY
Register early! Please fill out the registration form at bluecliffmonastery.org
Blue Cliff Monastery will confirm all registrations and details
Any questions, please contact Stephanie at Blue Cliff Monastery
or Helen at helen2004spencer@hotmail.com

A lotus for you!

Peace Walk


Annual Day of Mindfulness
with Monks and Nuns of Blue Cliff Monastery
At Wainwright House, Rye, New York
 
Saturday, November 3
10 am – 4 pm

The monks and nuns of Blue Cliff Monastery will host their annual Day of Mindfulness on Saturday, November 3, from 10am to 4pm, at Wainwright House. Located in Rye, NY on the Long Island Sound, Wainwright offers lovely gardens and wonderful views of the water.  Listen to a live teaching by the Dharma teachers of Blue Cliff.  Enjoy seated and walking meditation, mindful eating, and a discussion of the practice of mindfulness in the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.   Connect with your spiritual roots; enjoy deep relaxation, dharma sharing (mindful discussion) and singing.   All are welcome to join. No experience necessary.  We will enjoy a fragrance-free, smoke-free, and alcohol-free environment.
 
This event has sold-out in previous years. Pre-registration is required. If you do not pre-register and plan to walk-in, please call Wainwright House at 914-967-6080 the prior day to ensure that space is available.   Pre-registered attendees will be honored first.  
 
Wainwright House in Rye is a short, pleasant Metro-North train ride from Grand Central Terminal to the Harrison Train station. Cabs are available at the Harrison train station, or plan ahead to car pool with others from the station.   Please bring a simple, vegetarian lunch that does not require refrigeration.  Tea and water will be available throughout the day.  Bring your sitting cushion if you prefer to use one.  Chairs are available.  Dress in layers for walking meditation outside if weather permits.  For more information about Blue Cliff Monastery and the tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh, go to:
http://bluecliffmonastery.org/
 
Pre-registration is required. Please see the Wainwright House web site (www.wainwright.org/) for registration and to review
the Wainwright cancellation and refund policy.