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− | The | + | [[Marin Sangha]] is an [[insight]] [[meditation]] ([[vipassana]]) sitting group in Northern California. The group is led by Phillip Moffitt. The [[Sangha]] offers a [[mind]]-[[body]] orientation to [[vipassana]] with an emphasis on direct [[experience]] and a special focus on living the [[dharma]] in daily [[life]]. [[Marin Sangha]] was established in 1998 with just a dozen members; we now have more than 150 active members.[[Marin Sangha]] meets on Sunday evenings at the St. Luke Presbyterian {{Wiki|Church}} in San Rafael, Calif. The [[Sangha]] offers a [[mind]]-[[body]] orientation to [[vipassana]] with an emphasis on direct [[experience]] and a special focus on living the [[dharma]] in daily [[life]]. |
+ | The [[Marin Sangha]] holds the [[intention]] of building community by creating a [[space]] where [[dharma]] students may [[gather]] to explore the unfolding of the teachings in their [[lives]] in a safe and welcoming environment. Everyone who attends is a valued member with a place in our community. | ||
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Revision as of 17:47, 23 September 2013
Marin Sangha is an insight meditation (vipassana) sitting group in Northern California. The group is led by Phillip Moffitt. The Sangha offers a mind-body orientation to vipassana with an emphasis on direct experience and a special focus on living the dharma in daily life. Marin Sangha was established in 1998 with just a dozen members; we now have more than 150 active members.Marin Sangha meets on Sunday evenings at the St. Luke Presbyterian Church in San Rafael, Calif. The Sangha offers a mind-body orientation to vipassana with an emphasis on direct experience and a special focus on living the dharma in daily life. The Marin Sangha holds the intention of building community by creating a space where dharma students may gather to explore the unfolding of the teachings in their lives in a safe and welcoming environment. Everyone who attends is a valued member with a place in our community.