The session starts with seated MEDITATION, followed by a dharma talk
(talk on Buddhist teaching and practice). All levels of practitioners
are welcome.The Calvin Center is made up of various rooms and floors.
We first enter the front door and proceed up the stairs into the
community hall to the meditation/yoga room that is on the right and
marked YOGA on the window. Before entering the larger group room,
there is a small adjacent room where shoes are left. The meditation
room will have chairs set up for those who prefer to meditate while
sitting in a chair. Please bring your own meditation cushion (zafu) if
you have one.
If you arrive late, we ask that you enter mindfully and quietly take a
seat in the community hall until the end of the meditation session.
No Cost and No Registration
It is in the spirit of generosity that The Calvin Center/YIMM group
continues a 2500-year-old Buddhist tradition of providing the
teachings freely to all who are interested. We are inspired by how
beautifully Buddhist practice develops when it does so in a field of
generosity and gratitude; we are grateful for all the support we
receive. If you are inspired to donate at Calvin Center and/or YIMM
there is a donation box by the front door. It has two slots, one for
the teacher of the event and the other for Calvin Center's operation
expenses.
Dress
There are no dress requirements; however, we encourage participants to
wear comfortable clothing. No shoes are worn in the meditation/yoga
room. Shoes are OK in the community hall and other areas.
YIMM GROUP IS FRAGRANCE-free
To respect those with sensitivities and allergies, we request that you
not wear scented products while attending YIMM.
Bowing
Many people who practice Insight (Mindfulness) meditation bow at the
end of a meditation session and at the end of a dharma talk. Most
commonly this is an expression of appreciation and gratitude. Bowing
is entirely optional.
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