LGBT Buddhist Meditation Group to Meet this Sunday
January 5th, 2011 by Sarah LiptonPlease join Boston’s longest running LGBT Buddhist meditation group Sunday, January 9, 2011, at the Boston Shambhala Center (646 Brookline Avenue, Brookline, MA) from 7-9 pm for an evening of meditation, dharma and socializing. All are welcomed to attend and meditation instruction will be provided.

Our January topic is “Awakening to Our Habits.” Resolved to make some changes in 2011 but hindered by some familiar habits? In an audio talk by Pema Chodron and in discussion, we’ll explore how to recognize and work with our habits and engage them in meditation practice. Chodron has called the teachings we’ll be working with: life changing in her own practice.
INCLEMENT WEATHER NOTICE: If this event needs to be canceled because of weather-related circumstances, we will post a notice by 3pm on Sunday.
The Boston Shambhala Center is accessible by public transportation (http://boston.shambhala.org/Directions.php), and free parking is available for those who are driving.
There is a suggested donation of $5 for this program.
Volunteer opportunities to support the group are available — please reply to this message if you’d be willing and able to help out.




Boston Shambhala Center, 646 Brookline Avenue, Brookline. (The Shambhala Center is T accessible on the Green Line D/Brookline Village station.)
Talk Description: THE WISDOM OF A BROKEN HEART
(646 Brookline Avenue, Brookline, MA) for meditation and discussion. We hope you will be able to join us. Please note that meditation begins promptly at 4pm, so we recommend you arrive early. A $5 donation at the door is suggested but not required.