Dear Friends,
This week, we will meet Monday evening, November 10, from 7-8:30PM ET online; Wednesday morning, November 12, from 7-8AM ET in person at our meditation space (3812 Northampton Street NW); and Friday, November 14, 12-1PM ET online.
On Monday, Annie will facilitate. Annie shares:
Sometimes it is helpful to sidestep our rational minds in order to connect to the non-rational world and see things in a new way. Poetry, and many other arts, can help us see freshly, feel in new ways, and ground us in the present moment. Sometimes, a brush stroke or a few words can even help us awaken to the truth of interbeing.
So, this week, we will read together and then reflect on some Buddhist practice poems from 6th Century BC through the present. How might these poems speak to us today? How might they guide us?
Tissa - The Third (from The First Free Women: Poems of the Early Buddhist Nuns, circa 6th Century BCE)
Why stay here
in your little
dungeon?
If you really want
to be free,
make
every
thought
a thought of freedom.
Break your chains.
Tear down the walls.
Then walk the world a free woman.




















