A monthly meeting for sangha members with children (and those without who like children!). Held on the last Sunday of each month at the Botanics. Please meet at 11am by the pond viewing window in the John Hope Gateway building and bring some lunch to share. We will walk in the garden, share a picnic lunch and there will be a story and craft/activity based around Dharma teachings. While the children play freely parents will have the opportunity to share experiences of practising in and as a family.
If you are planning to come please let Sally know in advance on 07815 464 495 or at sally@swonderful.co.uk
This silent walking meditation will be led by members of the Edinburgh Sangha of the Community of Interbeing, who follow the practice of Zen Buddhism Master Thich Nhat Hanh. Before the walk begins there will be a brief introduction to mindful walking as meditation practice. Children are welcome when accompanied by adults.
meeting at Henderson’s at St John’s (map) ~ the café under the church
Because St Marks is being used as a Edinburgh Fringe Festival venue we are holding our Thursday evening August meetings (7th, 14th and 21st) at The Mews – Centre for Healing and Spiritual Health close to the botanics off Inverlieth Row.
I’m just back from a week of family retreat at New Hamlet, Plum Village. I didn’t take many photos (I was on retreat after all) but I thought I’d share a few of the ones I did take.
For those who appreciate classic (rather than classical) music Pete has kindly provided the improved words to the Abba classic “Knowing Me Knowing You”.
Letting Be; Letting Go
(to the tune of “knowing me; knowing you” by Abba)
Letting be; letting go
A-ha-a
That’s the way to let life flow…
Letting be; letting go.
Why on earth do we strive and run?
Oh why, oh why, oh why, oh why?
Can’t you see that that just ruins the fun
Just be here right now.
Letting be; letting go then your love light will glow.
And here is Pete’s mindful version of “Simple Gifts” (An old shaker classic, often used at Thanksgiving time in America, and featured in Appalachian Spring and even during President Obama’s inauguration. The tune was used (without attribution so far as we know) for Lord of the Dance, but let’s not dwell on that).
‘Tis a gift to live simply
’tis a gift to be free
’tis a gift to just allow ourselves to “be”
And, as the Here and Now comes to feel just right
We’re Home in the valley of love and delight
When true simplicity is gained
To be what we are we will not be ashamed
To grow, grow will be our delight
And while flowing, growing we’ll glow with light.
Here is a version with the original words if you can’t remember the tune.
Wonderful retreat held at the weekend. Click the image for larger version. Any other contributions from the retreat would be most welcome.
For those who were laughing at me trying to make it to the back in less than 2 seconds here is an action shot!
I also took a few of my people portraits. Not as many as I would like. Maybe I’ll get you next time. (Clicking on these opens in my gallery). Let me know if you want larger copies.
Since many of us will be at the retreat at Wiston Lodge on Thursday 19 June – with the bell and mats and cushions etc – there will not be an evening session that night.
There will still be the usual Mindfulness at Lunchtime on Tuesday and on Tuesday evening there will be a talk by Br, Vu at St Marks at 7pm on Everyday Mindfulness.
St. Mark’s Unitarian Church, Castle Terrace, Edinburgh
The Wild Geese Sangha
invite you to an evening with Buddhist Monastic Br Chan Phap Vu.
Br Vu will share his understanding of the Buddha’s teachings on Mindfulness and in particular how we may develop our practice in our everyday life.
Br Vu is visiting from the Blue Cliff Monastery in New York state which was founded in the Zen tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.
We will also share a period of guided meditation and there will be an opportunity for questions and answers followed by tea and biscuits.
‘Our true home is in the here and now. It is not an abstract idea; it is something we can touch and live in every moment, every day. With mindfulness and concentration we can find our true home in the full relaxation of our mind and body in the present moment.’
Thich Nhat Hanh
suggested donations for the evening ~ £5 and £3 concessions
We all have the seeds of creativity and joy inside.This day will be an opportunity to water them. Mindfulness meditation has the capacity to renew body and mind and to nourish the heart.We will practice sitting, walking and eating meditation together. Spending time in nature, simple movement practices and a sound walk will deepen our awareness and open the senses for beauty. Creative expression with sound, colour and nature materials will help us to (re)connect with the inner source of playfulness, clarity and joy. No previous experience necessary, everyone welcome.
What participants of previous days said:
“I loved the freedom to explore my creative side with gentle encouragement.”
“Deep listening and improvising in nature were a profound and beautiful experience, helping me to connect with life on a very deep level.”
“Thanks for a deeply inspiring and fun time!”
Susanne Olbrich has been practising Mindfulness meditation with Zenmaster Thich Nhat Hanh for many years and trainend in Mindfulness-based Stress Reduction (MBSR). As a pianist, composer and music teacher she loves bringing mindfulness and creative expression together in a warm and encouraging way.
Time Saturday May 24th, 10.30am – 4.30pm Venue Anam Cara Retreat Centre, Inverness Cost £25 for the venue & dana/donation for the facilitator Booking & information Susanne Olbrich, creativepiano@yahoo.co.uk, 01309 692043 (please note: booking essential)