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Sunday Day of Mindfulness | Peace Ceremony (Tet/Lunar New Year)

February 11 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

For more info and to register, please visit: https://magnoliagrovemonastery.org/come-for-the-day/

Weekly on Sundays we hold Days of Mindfulness. We welcome you to come practice the art of mindful living with our community. These days can help support you in your practice of mindfulness, taking an entire day to come back home to the present moment and learn to take care of ourselves. No experience is required and anyone can benefit from even one day of mindfulness. Other activities include a Dharma talk, walking meditation, silent meal, and a discussion of the practice.

The talk is either a live Dharma talk by one of our resident Dharma teachers or a recorded teaching by Thay. Walking meditation is an invitation to practice mindful walking, uniting our breath and movements, remembering our true home  – the present moment. A silent meal, prepared by the monastics, is the opportunity to eat together, looking deeply at our consumption and enjoying the miracle of nourishment. Lastly, a unique practice in our tradition is the way of sharing our practice, called Dharma Sharing. It is an opportunity to give voice to our experiences – our joys and our difficulties – in a calm, receptive, and safe environment. This is also an opportunity to practice deep listening and loving speech.

For Feb 11th, the schedule will be the following…

9:00 – Walking Meditation

10:30 – Peace Ceremony and Oracle Reading

12:45 – First meal of the Year

For more info and to register, please visit: https://magnoliagrovemonastery.org/come-for-the-day/

Details

Date:
February 11
Time:
9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Organizer

Magnolia Grove Monastery
Phone
662-267-6437
Email
office@magnoliagrovemonastery.org
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Venue

Magnolia Grove Monastery
123 Towles Rd.
Batesville, MS 38606 United States
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Phone
(662) 267-6437
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