Just a brief reminder that everyone is invited to join Stew Glick and fellow participants for a day of quiet meditation, a talk by Stew, and afternoon dialogue this Saturday, April 6. Space is available to attend in person and of course, there’s plenty of opportunity to attend online.
The fee includes a vegetarian lunch and refreshments to end the day. Your participation in the All-Day Sitting will be warmly welcomed.
In a quote from his web page article “What is the Highest Calling of My Heart,” Stew writes:
Wherever we find ourselves, whether in a meditation center engaged in dialogue about whatever is at hand, or at our work place, or with family or friends, is it possible for there to be some spark of interest to be more fully aware of what is going on? Noticing the defensiveness, wanting to get one’s way and not really seeing or hearing the so-called “others”. The sorrow of this world may manifest right here in this feeling of separation. What is also seen here is the possibility of waking up from this sense of separation and all that comes from it. This is not just what I “truly believe”, this is what is seen here as being so: the possibility of waking up from the illusion of separation, and with that, the arising of a love and affection from who knows where?
The Center is fully booked for overnight stays the nights before and after this All-Day, but you are certainly welcome to contact reception at info@springwatercenter.org and ask to be informed if a cancellation creates an opening.
More information about All-Day Sittings may be found here.