Quiet Mind Sangha April 23 – Bring something to share for Earth Day

Dear Thay, dear Sangha,

Please join us this Sunday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m., either in person or by Zoom (link available on request. We’ll be meeting at the Albuquerque Zen Center, 2300 Garfield Ave. SE.

In honor of Earth Day, please bring something to share – a short writing, poem, song, artwork etc.

Upcoming Events:

  1. Desert Rain Sangha in Santa Fe invites you to join them for a Day of Mindfulness with Diane Little Eagle – an Indigenous elder and dharma teacher in the Plum Village tradition. Friday eve, April 28 6:30 pm -8:30 pm plus Saturday, April 29, 9 am-4:30 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Church Santa Fe, 107 W Barcelona Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505. Also available by Zoom. For additional info you can contact Sue Rempel, email sue.suerempel at gmail dot com.
  2. Jim Redel, a longtime member of the Albuquerque Zen Center, will be offering a workshop there on “Demystifying Zen” from 1:00-2:30 p.m. on Sunday April 23. Suggested donation $15.

For Quiet Mind Sangha meetings, to maintain an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility in the Zendo we’ll be observing 10 minutes of Noble Silence before each meeting.

Dana (generosity) is one of the virtues cultivated in Buddhism. It is customary to offer Dana in appreciation for the benefits received and to support the Sangha. Dana can be financial and it can also be in other forms such as helping with setup or breakdown of meetings and days of mindfulness.

With metta,
🙏🏼

Quiet Mind Sangha meeting April 16

Dear Thay, dear Sangha,

Please join us this Sunday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m., either in person or by Zoom. We’ll be meeting at the Albuquerque Zen Center, 2300 Garfield Ave. SE. 

This Sunday the topic will be “What is Zen?” We’ll be reading excerpts from Thay’s book Zen Keys as well as from some other well-known books on Zen. 

The handout we’ll be reading as a group is attached (it will be distributed in print to in-person attendees). 

If you’ll be attending by Zoom you may wish to download it and have it handy for reading during the meeting. 

This message, and the handout, will also be posted on our website www.quietmindsangha.org

To maintain an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility in the Zendo we’ll be observing 10 minutes of Noble Silence before each meeting.

Dana (generosity) is one of the virtues cultivated in Buddhism. It is customary to offer Dana in appreciation for the benefits received and to support the Sangha. Dana can be financial and it can also be in other forms such as helping with setup or breakdown of meetings and days of mindfulness. 

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With metta,

🙏🏼

May you be peaceful

May you be happy

May you be safe

May you live with ease

Quiet Mind Sangha Meeting April 9

Dear Thay, dear Sangha,

Please join us this Sunday from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m., either in person or by Zoom. We’ll be meeting at the Albuquerque Zen Center, 2300 Garfield Ave. SE. 

Bee will be giving us an overview of the talks given by our Dharma teacher Terry Cortes-Vega at the retreat this past weekend. The theme was Deep Listening: A Path to Compassion and she talked about how to listen to ourselves, to difficult people, and to others in general, and the fact that deep healing that can come from such listening. We can bear in mind Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Great Compassion, who listens to the suffering of the world. 

For security, Zoom links are not posted on the website, but are available on request.

To maintain an atmosphere of reverence and tranquility in the Zendo we’ll be observing 10 minutes of Noble Silence before each meeting.

Dana (generosity) is one of the virtues cultivated in Buddhism. It is customary to offer Dana in appreciation for the benefits received and to support the Sangha. Dana can be financial and it can also be in other forms such as helping with setup or breakdown of meetings and days of mindfulness. 

Some upcoming spiritually-oriented classes offered in Albuquerque  

Offered through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) and taught by Jon Nimitz, Ph.D. All will be in-person at UNM Continuing Education, 1634 University Blvd. NE, South Building. Registration by phone (505-277-0077), fax (505-277-1990), mail, online, or in person. Osher membership is $20 a year, sometimes rebated toward class registration. Info and registration available at http://ce.unm.edu/olli/. An Osher catalog listing many interesting and inexpensive classes on a variety of subjects is available for free on request or by visiting the office.

BUDDHISM

Buddhism appeals to many Westerners because it’s nonjudgmental, requires no faith, and teaches ways to reduce suffering. It encourages personal responsibility, mindfulness, and compassion for ourselves and others. In this class we’ll discuss the life and times of the prince who became the Buddha, his search for enlightenment, his teachings, the historical development of Buddhism, plus current branches and their practices. We’ll also discuss the work of some modern-day teachers including the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, and several prominent American authors. We’ll enjoy slide shows, videos, and readings, as well as discussions. This class assumes no prior knowledge, but also goes into reasonable depth to interest those with some experience. It’s designed not as a dry academic exercise, but to provide and expand tools for a happier life. Four two-hour meetings, Friday mornings 10 a.m to noon, June 9-30, 2023. Registration $55 (course 19813).

THE ZEN OF THICH NHAT HANH

Thich Nhat Hanh was a Buddhist monk and Zen master from Vietnam. He was a poet, writer, teacher, and peace activist, and was nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. His students knew him affectionately as “Thay” (Vietnamese for teacher). In three class meetings we’ll cover (1) the basics of Buddhism, (2) the history and teachings of Zen, and (3) Thay’s main teachings and practices. We’ll enjoy slide shows, videos, readings, and discussions. No prior knowledge is assumed, we’ll start with the basics, but will also go into reasonable depth to interest those with some experience. Three two-hour meetings, Friday mornings 10 a.m. to noon, July 14-28, 2023. Registration approx. $45 (course 19831).      

SPIRITUAL AWAKENING

What is spiritual awakening, and how can we attain it, or at least move in that direction? Is enlightenment gradual or sudden? Hint: this class will bring you one step closer!  Throughout the centuries several traditions have taught ways to become more enlightened. We will focus on spiritual teachings from Hinduism, Buddhism, 12-step programs, and Eckhart Tolle. With slide shows, videos, class discussions, and at home we will explore practices including meditation, mindfulness, gratitude, chanting, and experiencing nature, music, and poetry. Five two-hour meetings, Fridays 10 a.m. to noon, Sept. 1-29, 2023. Registration approx. $65 (course 19826).