Meditation
Independent Meditation Center Guide

""Karma," he [Buddha] often said, "is intention": i.e., a movement of the mind that occurs each time we think, speak, or act. By being mindful of this process, we come to understand how intentions lead to habitual patterns of behavior, which in turn affect the quality of our experience."
Stephen Batchelor, Buddhism Without Beliefs.

Boston Old Path Sangha
Beacon Hill Friends Meeting House
6 Chestnut Street
(and other locations)
Boston,  Massachusetts   02108
(For best directions, please ask the center.)
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URL www.bostonoldpath.or...
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Center's Description
All are welcome to join us at any time.

Our regular sittings generally include two periods of sitting meditation with a period of walking meditation between. We then enjoy mindfully drinking tea and eating snacks together. After, we generally participate in reading from a work by Thich Nhat Hanh or another Buddhist teacher followed by Dharma discussion. We conclude the sitting with announcements and a final brief sitting.

All who practice with us are encouraged to lead a sitting from time to time. We are very clear that we can benefit from the both the wisdom of seasoned practitioners as well as those new to the practice who offer freshness and "beginner's mind".

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