In-Person and Online: Community Meditation Gathering

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In-Person and Online: Community Meditation Gathering

with Leslie Booker

Wednesday, November 8th, 2023 | 6:30pm – 8:30pm ET

Location: Still Mind Zendo at 37 West 17th St, #6W, New York City
Online via Zoom – link below
 

 
Although Buddhism is often seen as a solitary path, sangha, or community, is an essential part of meditation practice. However, cultivating this sense of community has been a difficult challenge in this day and age of social isolation and Zoom fatigue.

New York Insight is excited to offer a brand new series of in-person community gatherings consisting of guided meditation, a talk by one of our teachers, followed by group discussion, and opportunities to socialize and connect with like-minded practitioners.

Whether you are brand new to meditation practice, new to New York Insight, or are a longtime, experienced meditator, all are welcome to join us for this series of in-person community meditation gatherings.

We hope to see you there!

RSVP is not required for online attendance

Kindly join us using this Zoom link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84034355348?pwd=K3ZEZWpZZGo5aWZzL3RwUzlnK0xPQT09
Meeting ID: 840 3435 5348 — Passcode: 23
Find your local number: https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kb5HHxkZBR

Space for in-person attendance is limited. Please reserve your in-person seat below.
  • Please arrive 15-20 minutes early to ensure an orderly check-in.
  • Reserved seats will be released at 6:30 PM to our waitlist.
  • If we are sold out, please sign-up for the waiting list – there may be a gap before the Wait List opens.
  • If you are on the Wait List, please email registration@nyimc.org between 5:30-6 pm on the day to inquire if space opened up for you to join us.
  • Walk-Ins will be admitted if space is available on a first-come basis at the start of the program.

If you are having trouble completing your RSVP or donation, please CLICK HERE to open it in a new browser. All proceeds will support this sangha’s teacher(s) and other NYI teacher support. Please contact registration@nyimc.org if you need assistance.

Suggested donation is $15 but whatever you offer is greatly appreciated. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.

NYI’s Covid Protocol for In-Person Indoors Programs:
•All participants must RSVP in advance before attending the program.
•Wearing a mask is optional and highly recommended at all times.
•For the health and safety of our staff, teachers, and community, please do not come onsite if you are feeling unwell.
•Please let us know so those on the waiting list will be able to attend.

Disclaimer:
•Procedures adhere to current CDC, NY State, NYC, and Still Mind Zendo guidelines.
•Changes may be applied at any time, based on CDC guidelines.
•All in-person programs may become online programs if circumstances dictate.

 

Teacher(s)

Leslie Booker

Leslie Booker is a Guiding Teacher at New York Insight. She brings her heart and wisdom to the intersection of Dharma, Embodied Wisdom, and Liberation. Using this framework, she supports folks in creating a culture of belonging through her teaching and writing on changing the paradigm of self and community care.

After training as a yoga teacher in 2007, Booker was drawn to Spirit Rock Meditation Center’s Mindful Yoga and Meditation training which she completed in 2012. Supported by her teacher Gina Sharpe, she continued her formal teacher training at Spirit Rock through their Community Dharma Leaders Training, graduating in 2017, and their Retreat Teacher training program which she completed in 2020. Throughout these years, she worked as the Director of Teacher Trainings for Lineage Project, where she shared the practices of yoga and mindfulness with incarcerated and system-involved youth for over a decade. She also worked with the youth population on Rikers Island through the LionHeart Foundation and at the National Institute of Health for two years.

Booker has spoken at venues including the Mind & Life Institute’s International Symposium, Contemplative Minds in Higher Education, the Fetzer Institute, and Vassar Colleges. She is a co-author of ‘Best Practices for Yoga in a Criminal Justice Setting’, and a contributor to Sharon Salzberg’s book ‘Happiness at Work’ and Dr. Rima Vesely–Flad’s book ‘Black Buddhist and the Black Radical Tradition’. Her writing and other work can also be found in Lion’s Roar, Tricycle Magazine, Yoga Journal and Ten Percent Happier. She currently lives in Philadelphia with her partner and pup.

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