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+ | Nyinthün]] is a Tibetan word meaning “[[a period of one day]]" | ||
[[Nyinthün]] is a weekly group practice of sitting and walking [[meditation]] held every Sunday morning. The practice begins and ends with a short set of traditional group chants and includes a [[dharma]] reading and a practice of [[compassion]] for those who have instruction in [[Tonglen]]. | [[Nyinthün]] is a weekly group practice of sitting and walking [[meditation]] held every Sunday morning. The practice begins and ends with a short set of traditional group chants and includes a [[dharma]] reading and a practice of [[compassion]] for those who have instruction in [[Tonglen]]. |
Revision as of 14:46, 24 October 2018
Nyinthün]] is a Tibetan word meaning “a period of one day"
Nyinthün is a weekly group practice of sitting and walking meditation held every Sunday morning. The practice begins and ends with a short set of traditional group chants and includes a dharma reading and a practice of compassion for those who have instruction in Tonglen.