
Queer & Well Presents Heart-Centered Meditation
When: Monday, November 18, 2024| 6-8 PM PT
Where: In-Person, SF LGBT Center
About: In times of deep personal and collective grief, practicing heart-centered meditation in queer and trans spiritual community can support our own well-being, help us trust our hearts, cultivate compassion for others, and fortify our efforts towards collective liberation. In this workshop, an all-trans facilitation team will introduce the Buddhist divine qualities of the heart, lead guided meditation, and facilitate reflection and discussion on these powerful practices. We hope to create a soft, quiet, and gentle space for spiritual practice together.
This is a series of gatherings – please join us for one, some, or all. 🙂
November 18th: Compassion (karuṇā)
December 16th: Empathetic Joy (muditā)
January 2025 TBD: Equanimity (upekkhā)
The four divine qualities of the heart – Loving-Kindness, Compassion, Empathetic Joy, and Equanimity – have been taught for millenia across many schools of Buddhism. These practices support us in cultivating self-compassion and self-acceptance, building stronger and kinder relationships, cultivating greater compassion for others, tuning into diverse experiences of joy, and resting in non-discrimination and interconnectedness. During these times of drastic change and upheaval, these heart qualities can offer us a place to ground ourselves in visions of love and liberation for all beings, so we can find moments to meaningfully reach beyond overwhelm and apathy.
This workshop series is open to people of all experience levels. No meditation experience is necessary.
ATTENTION: We request that all attendees please wear an N95 or KN95 mask while attending this workshop. We will provide extras. As queer and trans people, we keep us safe. We mask as an act of community care and to make this space accessible to disabled, chronically ill, and immunocompromised members of our queer and trans community. If you have a disability that prevents you from being able to mask, please reach out and we can accommodate. Also, please reach out with any other accessibility needs. Please email Nabi, [email protected], with any questions or accessibility needs.
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