This Week's Events

Monday Jun 17 at 6:30 am. Morning Meditation: .

Tuesday Jun 18 at 6:30 am. Morning Meditation: .

Tuesday Jun 18 at 7:00 pm. Meditation: Tuesday Evening Meditation.

Tuesday Jun 18 at 8:00 pm. Sangha Mamas: Sangha Mamas. Red Cedar Dharma Hall

Wednesday Jun 19 at 6:30 am. Morning Meditation: .

Thursday Jun 20 at 6:30 am. Morning Meditation: .

Thursday Jun 20 at 7:00 pm. Meeting: Teen Sangha. Red Cedar Dharma Hall - Main Salon

Friday Jun 21 at 6:30 am. Morning Meditation: .

Saturday Jun 22 at 9:00 am. Saturday Sit-In: . Red Cedar Dharma Hall

Sunday Jun 23 at 8:00 am. Sangha Mamas: Sangha Mamas. Red Cedar Dharma Hall

Monday Jun 24 at 6:30 am. Morning Meditation: .


Classes

Tuesday Jul 2 at 6:00 pm. Orientation to Insight Meditation. Red Cedar Dharma Hall


Retreats

Welcome to Bellingham Insight

Bellingham Insight Meditation Society (BIMS) supports meditation and practice in the Buddhist Theravada tradition. We do not have a single guiding teacher. Rather, we are a sangha-led community. We bring in regional and national teachers, including monastics, for residential and non-residential retreats. Our weekly programs are facilitated by senior members in coordination with our Board and Program Committee.

Insight meditation is a simple and direct practice, the moment-to-moment investigation of the mind/body process through calm and focused awareness. Learning to observe experience from a place of stillness enables one to relate to life with less fear and clinging. Seeing life as a constantly changing process, one begins to accept pleasure, pain, fear, joy and all aspects of life with increasing equanimity and balance. As insight deepens, wisdom and compassion arise. This practice is sometimes called "vipassana", which is a Pali word for insight.


News

Letter from Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein, Sharon Salzberg, Tara Brach, Larry Yang, Joanna Macy,

Dear Dharma Leaders,

Next month, June 10-13, there will be an International Vipassana Teachers gathering at Spirit Rock. Teachers from around the US, Europe and abroad will be meeting to vision together how the Dharma can best serve the community of practitioners and our world. Among the topics we will look at the role of the Dharma and Dharma teachers as we face the reality of climate change.

As the impacts of a warming world grow and become more obvious, we risk a society that moves from disbelief to dismay and depression – skipping over the activity that can reduce the suffering to come. This suffering will be unevenly borne, exacerbating existing environmental injustice and environmental racism, as those least responsible for its causes bare an undue share of the burden.

Teachers respond to the needs of students. If teachers hear from practitioners that this is an important priority, they will respond. In the Buddhist tradition of "requesting the dharma to be taught,” some dharma friends in the UK and USA have developed an online “letter of request” that students can sign. It asks teachers to take a leadership role on this issue by providing guidance and teachings in the most skillful way to deal with the consequences we all will face in the coming years resulting from climate change. We’re writing you to ask your support in spreading this request to your communities. We hope thousands of dharma practitioners will sign so that the teachers at the June meeting see their concern and respond accordingly.

We would be grateful if you can help with spreading the link to the request form below through email, Facebook and other social media outlets. You might consider taking a suitable computer or print-out to sangha meetings so students can sign the request in-person. Signed hard copies can be sent to: James Baraz, c/o Sprit Rock, PO Box 169, Woodacre, CA 94973.

Request for Teachings and Leadership on Climate Change

Thank you for your support in making this happen.

With appreciation and metta,

Jack Kornfield, Joseph Goldstein, Sharon Salzberg, Tara Brach, Larry Yang, Joanna Macy, Catherine McGee and James Baraz

5/19/13

Recording from Richard Shankman Talk

The talk and discussion on Friday evening, February 8th, which opened the weekend retreat with Richard Shankman, was recorded and is available here.

3/10/13

BIMS Practice Period Audio and Notes

Audio and notes from the five Practice Period Tuesday night programs are now available.

  • Excerpts and notes from the talk by Jean LaValley on the opening night, January 8th, are here. Subject: Refuges, Precepts, Intention.

  • A recording of the January 15th talk and discussion on Perceptions and Practicing at the Sense Doors by John Fries is here..

  • A recording and notes from the January22nd session on Meditating with Sadness and Anxiety.

  • A recording from John Robinson and Carolyn McGlothlin on A Day in the Life of Self.

  • The concluding night of the 2013 Practice Period, reviewing and offering the precepts and refuges, led by Jean LaValley and John Fries, is recorded here.

2/6/13

New Saturday Sit-In Schedule for 2013

With the start of the New Year, BIMS is adopting a new Saturday Sit-In schedule. Our once-monthly morning and afternoon sits are being replaced with twice-monthly morning-only sits. Here is what things will look like from now:

  • 2nd Saturday of the month - 9:00 - 11:45 a.m.

  • 4th Saturday of the month - 9:00 - 11:45 a.m.

If you have never attended the Sit-In before, or if it has been a while, our BIMS January Practice Period may be just the time to start, or begin again.

Hope to see you there!

1/13/13

Buy a Book for the Library

See the list here.

Follow the link to see a list of books that have been suggested as possible additions to the Bellingham Insight library at the Red Cedar Dharma Hall. Maybe you would like to buy one of these, read it, and then donate it?

11/5/12

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