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Meditation Day for Men and Other Fall Offerings at the Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley

The Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley serves Western Massachusetts with meditation sittings, classes and retreats. Offerings this fall include a one-day mindfulness meditation retreat for men, a half-day retreat on "Judgment and Acceptance", and a six-session class entitled "Exploring Fear and Trust Through the Wisdom Teachings of the Buddha".

Easthampton, MA (PRWEB) November 2, 2007 -- The Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley is pleased to announce several special Fall offerings. Insight PV is a non-residential meditation center offering Vipassana, or "clear-seeing" meditation in the Buddhist tradition. Through calming the mind and holding ourselves with kindness, meditation can bring greater insight, awareness and contentment to our lives.

On Saturday, November 10, Chas and Ray DiCapua will offer a one-day mindfulness meditation retreat for men. This retreat is an opportunity for men to sit together with an intention to develop wisdom and compassion. There will be time for formal meditation practice, questions, answers and dialog. The retreat will take place from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. The suggested donation to Insight PV is $20-$30.

On Monday evenings from November 12 to December 17, Jean Esther will facilitate a six-session class, "Exploring Fear and Trust Through the Wisdom Teachings of the Buddha". Through formal meditation practice, discussion and talks, the class will explore the experience, nature and understanding of fear as a bridge to trust and a doorway to awakening. The classes will take place on Mondays from 7:15-9:15 p.m. The suggested donation to Insight PV is $35-$60 for the series.

On Sunday, November 18, Insight PV's guiding teacher Rebecca Bradshaw will offer a half-day retreat on "Judgment and Acceptance". Many of us find, when we sit down to meditate, a relentless stream of filtering and judgment of our experience that causes us to feel alienated, unworthy, and emotionally vulnerable. This morning retreat will explore relating to ourselves and our experience with evenness and loving acceptance, bringing us greater stability and peace. The retreat will take place from 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The suggested donation to Insight PV is $10-$20.

The Center also offers weekly and monthly open sittings on an ongoing basis. Open "drop-in" sittings are offered weekly on Monday evenings at 5:30 p.m. and on Wednesday evenings at 7:15 p.m. At each sitting, a 45-minute silent meditation period is followed by an optional discussion where questions about meditation practice are welcome.

On November 3 and December 1, there will be half-day open Saturday sittings from 8:30 a.m.-noon. Our half-day sittings are an opportunity for more intensive practice without requiring the commitment of an entire day. They include meditation and walking practice, and may also include meditation instructions and a taped talk.

For all open sittings there is no set fee, but participants are welcome to contribute towards Insight PV's expenses. For all classes and retreats, donations to the teachers, who receive no salary, are gratefully accepted. No one, however, will be turned away from any event for lack of funds. Our Eastworks facility is wheelchair accessible. For the comfort of chemically sensitive individuals, we use no incense.

To learn more about Insight PV, please visit http://www.insightpv.org/.

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Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley
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Rebecca Bradshaw, Guiding Teacher of the Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley

Rebecca Bradshaw, Guiding Teacher of the Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley
Rebecca Bradshaw has been practicing Vipassana meditation since 1983 in the United States and Myanmar (Burma). She teaches at the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, MA, at other locations in the United States and at Kyaswa Monastery in Sagaing, Myanmar. She is a psychotherapist, the guiding teacher of the Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley, and the Buddhist Advisor at Mt. Holyoke College. Her teaching emphasizes love, gentleness, and balance as we open to the full range of life's experiences.

Jean Esther

Jean Esther
Jean Esther has been training in meditation practice for over 31 years and teaching regularly since 2001. She has been a practicing psychotherapist in Northampton , MA, for over 25 years and is currently in a leadership training program with internationally known Jungian analyst Marion Woodman, exploring the interface of psychology and spirituality from the perspective of the body.

Chas DiCapua

Chas DiCapua
Chas DiCapua started meditating in 1989 in the Soto Zen tradition. He sat his first Vipassana retreat in 1995 at the Insight Meditation Society (Barre, MA) and has called IMS home ever since. He has practiced in both the Mahasi Style as well as the Thai Forest Tradition as taught by Ajahn Sumedo and others. Chas has served as Resident Teacher at IMS since 2003.

Ray DiCapua

Ray DiCapua
Ray DiCapua has been practicing Vipassana meditation at the Insight Meditation Society of Barre, MA, and other centers since 1995. He is a Professor of Art at the University of Connecticut where he has introduced meditation and contemplation into the studio arts curriculum. Ray is particularly interested in developing men’s capacities to experience wholeness and discover their true strengths while resting in the depths of life’s mysteries.

Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley - Banner

Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley - Banner
The Insight Meditation Center of Pioneer Valley (Dhamma Dena) was incorporated in 1998 as a 501 (c) (3) religious nonprofit organization. We are a non-residential meditation center in the Theravadin Buddhist Tradition. Our mission is to share the Buddha's teaching of liberation with all those who are interested and with those who want to sustain and deepen their practice.

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