Wichita Meditation Group

Wichita Meditation Group The Wichita Meditation Group meets online for sitting meditation and the study of Buddhist texts. All are welcome. We look forward to hearing from you!

The group offers online group meditation, learn to meditate classes, programs, and meditation instruction. For more information, please click the Message button on our page.

For anyone interested in participating in this study.
05/08/2023

For anyone interested in participating in this study.

10/05/2022

Don’t be afraid of making mistakes. Step out. Fly. It is never too late to start over. In this way you learn what is called the freedom of imperfection. With this freedom comes compassion for yourself and others.

10/05/2022

Sending some your way today and every day.

09/12/2021

We're meeting for meditation this week on Zoom on the following days and times:

Tuesday, 9/14 at 7pm
Saturday, 9/18 at 10am

Message us for a link if you are interested in attending either session.

-WMG

Useful advice!
05/08/2021

Useful advice!

When we’re bored, we’re uncomfortable with our basic state of being. That’s kind of scary, says Josh Korda. He dares us to look directly into our boredom.

An informal group for those interested in Contemplative Photography as a spiritual discipline.
02/23/2021

An informal group for those interested in Contemplative Photography as a spiritual discipline.

Multifaith website on everyday spirituality and 37 key practices. Book, film, and arts reviews; e-courses and practice circles; spiritual quotes; teacher profiles; blogs; galleries; videos

We all experience negativity—the basic aggression of wanting things to be different than they are. We cling, we defend, ...
02/16/2021

We all experience negativity—the basic aggression of wanting things to be different than they are. We cling, we defend, we attack, and throughout there is a sense of one’s own wretchedness, and so we blame the world for our pain. This is negativity. We experience it as terribly unpleasant, foul-smelling, something we want to get rid of. But if we look into it more deeply, it has a very juicy smell and is very alive. Negativity is not bad per se, but something living and precise, connected with reality.

Excerpted from:

The Myth of Freedom and the Way of Meditation,
by Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche,
page 93

02/15/2021

You’re invited to join the Black and Buddhist Summit, live February 18–25!⁠

This free online event, hosted by Pamela Ayo Yetunde, will explore what Buddhism can teach us about race, resilience, transformation, and spiritual freedom. Over 20 leading African-descended Buddhist teachers will offer their wisdom and insights about Buddhist teachings, being Black practitioners, and the possibility of a truly representative American Buddhism.⁠

Sign up for free:⁠ https://nr357.isrefer.com/go/bb/SPUBS/

This week, join us for a talk by Holly Gayley, "Loss & Liberation: Inspiration from Early Buddhist Nuns"
01/30/2021

This week, join us for a talk by Holly Gayley, "Loss & Liberation: Inspiration from Early Buddhist Nuns"

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Good article.
01/30/2021

Good article.

By Richard Reoch “We are now at the fork of this road. We now have an ultimatum or an alternative,” warns Albert Marshall, the Elder who speaks for the Mi’kmaw Nation on the environment. “Is it going to be business as usual? Or are we going to be truly reflecting and look at how we got here?...

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