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Erase the boundary

Saw this in Karen Brooks’ “An Illustrated Guide to …” (The Huffington Post, 4 Nov 2015)

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Next session, Tuesday, October 3, 12:10-12:40 pm

Join Reedies and their guests for a once-a-week silent meditation session. All sessions during September 2023-January 2024 will be held on Tuesdays.

Our next session on October 3 will be hybrid. You can attend in-person in Eliot Chapel or you can use this zoom link to join as an online participant: https://zoom.us/j/639700409

Our sessions are always silent. And always flexible. Whether a session is offered in-person, online, or both, you can show up, sit, and be on your way, at any time during the silent period.

Check out Our Schedule to see our 2023 meditation schedule for the rest of 2023. Our Practice offers information for participants that is specific to in-person and online participation.

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