Monday, March 28, 2011
April Schedule
SUNDAY April 3rd
St Ignatius Retreat House
10 AM - 10:30 AM
Beginners Mind Gathering
Our Once a Month Pre Sit Intro Meeting for Those new to Mindfulness or new to the Tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Our Regular Sitting Practice
5 Mindfulness Training Recitation (New Version)
Please Bring your Chanting Books with you if you have them.
SUNDAY April 10th
St Ignatius Retreat House
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Our Regular Sitting Practice
SUNDAY April 17th
St Ignatius Retreat House
10:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Our Regular Sitting Practice
We Will Be Reading From Fragrant Palm Leaves
Please Bring your Books with you if you have them.
Local Food Pantry Collection
SUNDAY April 24th
St. Ignatius is unavailable on Easter Sunday
Your Free Will Donation Helps to Support
Our Community & Our Hosts
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Thich Nhat Hanh: Message to Friends in Japan
by Thich Nhat Hanh on Tuesday, 15 March 2011 at 04:34
Dear Friends in Japan,
As we contemplate the great number of people who have died in this tragedy, we may feel very strongly that we ourselves, in some part or manner, also have died.
The pain of one part of humankind is the pain of the whole of humankind. And the human species and the planet Earth are one body. What happens to one part of the body happens to the whole body.
An event such as this reminds us of the impermanent nature of our lives. It helps us remember that what's most important is to love each other, to be there for each other, and to treasure each moment we have that we are alive. This is the best that we can do for those who have died: we can live in such a way that they continue, beautifully, in us.
Here in France and at our practice centers all over the world, our brothers and sisters will continue to chant for you, sending you the energy of peace, healing and protection. Our prayers are with you.
Thich Nhat Hanh
Thich Nhat Hanh: Message to Friends in Japan
Dear Friends in Japan,
As we contemplate the great number of people who have died in this tragedy, we may feel very strongly that we ourselves, in some part or manner, also have died.
The pain of one part of humankind is the pain of the whole of humankind. And the human species and the planet Earth are one body. What happens to one part of the body happens to the whole body.
An event such as this reminds us of the impermanent nature of our lives. It helps us remember that what's most important is to love each other, to be there for each other, and to treasure each moment we have that we are alive. This is the best that we can do for those who have died: we can live in such a way that they continue, beautifully, in us.
Here in France and at our practice centers all over the world, our brothers and sisters will continue to chant for you, sending you the energy of peace, healing and protection. Our prayers are with you.
Thich Nhat Hanh