Our October guest speakers offer a focus on Buddhist practice at work in the world. Our first speaker is from Cambodia – quite a world away from Half Moon Bay! She is doing amazing work with a minimum of resources. Other October speakers originate closer to home and come to us from their work in the Bay Area. They will discuss living and working with the Buddha’s teachings in the community.
Coastside Vipassana is a local Buddhist meditation group that meets every Wednesday at the Point Montara Lighthouse Fog Building. Our evenings usually start with a 30-minute silent meditation, then a talk by a guest speaker and ending with a question and answer period. We meet in the Fog Signal room from 7:00 – 8:30 p.m. All are welcome, from first time inquirers to experienced meditators.
Please see details about our speakers and their organizations below:
October 1: Beth Goldring, Founder, Brahmavihara/Cambodia AIDS Project, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Founded and directs Brahmavihara, a chaplaincy program providing Buddhist services to destitute AIDS patients and their families in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. She currently studies Tibetan Lojong with Alan Wallace, Vipassana meditation with Gil Fronsdal, and Reiki with Glynn DeBrocky.
Please see the website describing her work at: http://www.brahmavihara.cambodiaaidsproject.org/
October 8: Darlene Cohen, Zen Priest and Renowned Teacher earned a graduate degree in Physiological Psychology in 1966 and began sitting at the San Francisco Zen Center in 1970. She was ordained as a Zen priest in 1999. She also earned certification as a massage and movement teacher from Meir Schneider, the renowned Israeli self-healing teacher. Darlene counsels chronic pain clients and gives arthritis workshops, classes, lectures, and pain seminars in private practice and at medical facilities and meditation centers. She is author of Arthritis: Stop Suffering, Start Moving and Everyday Exercises for Body and Mind.
For more information, please see her website: http://www.darlenecohen.net/ especially her “about” tab at the top of the page for more interesting information on her daily work and practice.
October 22: Jennifer Block, Public Education Director & Chaplain, Zen Hospice Project, San Francisco. An engaging, down to earth speaker, with an always uplifting outlook.
Please see the following website for information about Zen Hospice Project and their work assisting individuals and families with end of life support: http://www.zenhospice.org/
October 29: Jim Bronson, Outreach Director, Kara, Palo Alto. Jim is an experienced Kara counselor and the Outreach Director for the organization. He speaks periodically at Coastside Vipassana with talks that are always informative, practical and inspiring.
Here’s a bit from Kara’s website:
Change and loss are natural in the cycle of life. We experience grief and emotional distress with any significant loss. Support from those who have experience in dealing with personal loss can help ease the pain and promote healing. Kara provides a safe place for those who are grieving or anticipating their own death to express and normalize their feelings.
For more information about Kara, please see their website: http://www.kara-grief.org/