MCC-SF Presents
Q-Sangha Meditation
150 Eureka Street/18th in the Castro
- When
- Event has passed (Tue Dec 6, 2011 - Tue Feb 28, 2012)
- Cost
- $10
- Tags
- Religion, Meditation Centers, Spirituality
Description
Q-SanghaPeace of Mind for All
Meditate every Tuesday at MCC-SF
150 Eureka Street/18th in the Castro
Join Rev. Jana Drakka for meditation instruction, practice, and supportive community every Tuesday evening in the MCC-SF sanctuary. Each evening features a 90-minute session followed by tea and fellowship. More information about Rev. Jana is available here. Everyone is welcome, regardless of spiritual tradition or practice. All can benefit from this community and experience! A suggested donation of $10; but no one turned away for lack of funds.
MORE INFO:
Q Sangha* became part of the ministry at Metropolitan Community Church in 2002, facilitated by Ji-Sing Norman Eng, a teacher of the engaged "Unified Buddhist" tradition of Thich Nhat Hanh.
In 2011 Q-Sangha was re-commissioned with a new teacher, Junsei Jana Drakka, a lineage holder in the Soto Zen Tradition brought to America in the late 50's by Shunryu Suzuki Roshi.
The kind of Buddhist spirituality espoused by Q-Sangha is ecumenical, nonsectarian and for the equal benefit of Buddhists, Christians and those of other faiths as well as the non-religious. Mindfulness is not limited to one religion, it is a spiritual practice and a way of life that can benefit anyone and everyone.
Sangha evenings are open to all, regardless of religious affiliation or meditation experience.
A typical evening includes 25 minutes of sitting meditation, 10 minutes of walking meditation, a dharma talk with group discussion and a closing well-being ceremony. Many have found the simple way of Zen to be profoundly heart healing and to be a helpful guide to daily living.
Junsei Jana Drakka is a fully ordained Zen monk who left the monastery three years ago to continue working on the streets of San Francisco with low-income and homeless folks. Rev. Jana travels widely sharing the benefits of meditation, based in Harm Reduction principles with diverse audiences.
Rev. Jana is the teacher of Q-Sangha and the Zenkei Sangha and hosts sitting groups all over the city. For more info on Rev. Jana, visit http://www.janadrakka.com.
*The "Q" in Q Sangha refers to Queer, which includes lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people and their friends. Sangha is the Buddhist term for spiritual community.
More Info
- Link
- http://www.mccsf.org
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