With cleansing, life hardly stops. We all have responsibilities towards ourselves and those we care for that keep us busy. As you'll see in the information you receive with your cleanse, you are invited to do 5+ minutes of meditation daily. This time is invaluable, allowing your awareness settle back at your center so that you can move through your day in peace.
I've greatly enjoyed joining the SF Insight Meditation Group from time to time, and would love for you all to join me this Sunday night. They have chairs for you to sit in, and they are very welcoming to beginners.
Details below:
(from the SF Insight web-site...sfinsight.org)
SF Insight, the San Francisco Insight Meditation Community, is dedicated to offering the teachings of the Buddha as they develop in the West. Our orientation is toward intensive lay practice. We offer classes, meditation retreats and other events as a community (sangha) devoted to the embodiment of awakening in our lives.
We meet every Sunday evening from 7pm to 9pm in the Starr King Room of the First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Francisco, located at 1187 Franklin Street at the corner of Geary Blvd. Get directions or view map. Our meetings begin with a 45–minute meditation, followed by a talk and discussion.
About the speaker:
Guest speaker, Anushka Fernandopulle: http://www.anushkaf.org
will be giving the dharma talk from 8-9pm.
I am a lifelong spiritual practitioner who has been training in the Theravada Buddhist tradition for over 20 years. I have practiced in urban centers as a lay person as well as spending about five years in intensive retreat over my life. I spent several years practicing in India and Sri Lanka at Kanduboda Vipassana Meditation Monastery, Nilambe Meditation Center, Bodh Gaya, and several Christian/Hindu ashrams.
I am grateful to strong female dharma teachers and friends like Narayan-Liebenson Grady of Cambridge Insight Meditation Center (where I did my early practice), Carol Wilson of Insight Meditation Society, and Ayya Utthama of Sri Lanka. I have been trained as a dharma teacher at Spirit Rock Meditation Center in California by Jack Kornfield and Insight Meditation Society in Massachussetts by Joseph Goldstein, among others. My dharma writings have been published in Turning Wheel and Inquiring Mind.
I was born, raised, and educated on the U.S. east coast and moved to San Francisco about 10 years ago. My family immigrated to the United States from Sri Lanka before I was born. I enjoy poetry, music, film festivals and other creative arts. Though an urban dweller, I spend considerable time in nature as a source of wisdom and fun. I am interested in local politics and the life of the city and have served on many commissions and boards in San Francisco.

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