Cultivating Resilience for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) (Session 1 of 4 is FREE!)
Mar
16

Cultivating Resilience for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) (Session 1 of 4 is FREE!)

This workshop series has four sessions.

  • Session 1 is FREE - March 16 from 3 - 5 pm ET

  • Sessions 2, 3, and 4 - March 23, March 30, and April 6

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Casting Indra's Net – A Book Release Party!
Feb
9

Casting Indra's Net – A Book Release Party!

Please join us to celebrate the publication of Ayo Yetunde's new book Casting Indra's Net: Fostering Spiritual Kinship and Community. Creating compassionate communities takes more than good will—it requires a dedication to respecting cultural differences while remembering the fundamental spiritual kinship that exists between all people. Activist, counselor, and Buddhist teacher Ayo Yetunde creatively unpacks this condition through the metaphor of Indra’s Net—a universal net in which all beings reflect each other like jewels.

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In the Body with the Breath: Guided Meditation for Greater Self-Compassion
Jan
23
to Mar 27

In the Body with the Breath: Guided Meditation for Greater Self-Compassion

Meditation class: Using the breath as an anchor, we will settle into the body and mindfully observe all that arises. Sessions will include a themed, guided meditation, optional sharing, and silent reflection. No special equipment or experience needed. You may want to practice from a space that is comfortable and where you won’t be disturbed. Consider lighting a candle or having a journal nearby to note any reflections.

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Slow Your Roll Yoga for Women Age 40+
Dec
29
to Dec 28

Slow Your Roll Yoga for Women Age 40+

For women age 40 and older, this accessible yoga class does not require standing or getting down on the floor. You can do all the practices sitting in a chair or not using a chair at all. The class is appropriate for all body types, ability, flexibility, and strength.

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Accessible Yoga for ALL Bodies
Dec
27
to Dec 26

Accessible Yoga for ALL Bodies

Accessible Yoga for ALL Bodies is a yoga class does not require standing or getting down on the floor. All practices may be done sitting in a chair, using props for support, or not using a chair at all. The class is appropriate for all body types, ability, flexibility, and strength. This gentle yoga class will include yogic breathing, meditation, and physical yoga poses.

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Being with Grief and Loss During the Holiday Season
Dec
19

Being with Grief and Loss During the Holiday Season

Grief and loss can feel especially sharp during the holidays. No matter the season, all feelings belong. We will gather to honor our varied experiences of grief and practice strategies for being tender witnesses to our own suffering, while staying connected to our capacity to nurture what is sweet and good. We can hold space for it all. This 90-minute ONLINE session will include a brief talk, discussion, and guided meditation. Facilitator: Barbara Gibson. Register to receive confirmation email with Zoom information.

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The Afrikan Wisdom  Summit
Apr
5
to Apr 11

The Afrikan Wisdom Summit

The Afrikan Wisdom Summit. We are excited that Center of the Heart co-founder Pamela Ayo Yetunde will be a speaker for this event, joining over 35 presenters for powerful conversations of liberation, inspiration and transformation for everyone. FREE ONLINE EVENT - April 5 - 11, 2022

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The Transformation Summit. Wise Women Rising For Embodied Change
Mar
21
to Apr 3

The Transformation Summit. Wise Women Rising For Embodied Change

The Transformation Summit. Wise Women Rising For Embodied Change. The visionary speakers in this series, which include our co-founder Miriam Phields, will open you to the powers of conscious feminine centered leadership to co-create vibrant transformation and change for you, your loved ones, your clients and the world. FREE ONLINE EVENT - March 21-April 3, 2022

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The Net: Living an Interdependent Spiritual Life
Jan
3
to Jul 4

The Net: Living an Interdependent Spiritual Life

Authoritarianism grows through successful wedge-making strategies that use rhetoric, policies, legal systems, the press and social media, and our embrace of ignorance to keep humans believing we are separate entities, should continuing acting as separate entities, and should even use violence to maintain separateness when integration, interconnection, interdependence, and other forms of togetherness powerfully coalesce. How might we deepen our commitments to various forms of togetherness for a more nurturing world?

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First Saturdays (June)
Jun
5

First Saturdays (June)

First Saturdays is the Center of the Heart’s (COH) monthly community offering to those interested in creating a spirit-filled life, supported by people near and far.  When we gather, we will have a presentation topic, practice gentle yoga to experience the joy of being able to move while also supporting our resilience.  Accessible yoga can be practiced using a chair and props. We will lead a guided meditation to bring focus, ease, and a sense of connection to our busy minds. First Saturdays are held online from 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm EST. 

June 5th | Shinrin-Yoku: Forest Meditation for Peace & Renewal

Broadcasting from Debra B. Pearson's forest, Debra will explain the Japanese practice Shinrin-Yoku and its many health benefits. She will lead a guided meditation and Shinrin-Yoku practice. Miriam Phields, registered yoga teacher, will lead a brief gentle yoga practice followed by a sound bath (headphones required). This First Saturdays program is free, and donations are welcome. You must register for this event.

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Remarkable Relational Resilience: Living Nobly In the Midst of Ignobility      (This Retreat is hosted and sponsored by the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies)
Apr
25
to May 1

Remarkable Relational Resilience: Living Nobly In the Midst of Ignobility (This Retreat is hosted and sponsored by the Barre Center for Buddhist Studies)

We welcome all Buddhist practitioners of any identities to join us in this at-home retreat. We will meet in the morning, afternoon (optional) and evening as a way of opening up space to be authentic, utilizing mindfulness practices, truthful and wise speech, and lovingkindness towards ourselves. We will talk about real feelings, and ways to think creatively about forming appropriate responses to live into nobility. We will also reflect on what African-American Buddhist lesbians in the Insight tradition have taught us about cultivating Remarkable Relational Resilience.

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First Saturdays
Apr
3

First Saturdays

First Saturdays is the Center of the Heart’s (COH) monthly community offering to those interested in creating a spirit-filled life, supported by people near and far.  When we gather, we will begin with gentle and restorative yoga to experience the joy of being able to move while also supporting our resilience.  Accessible yoga can be practiced using a chair and props. Yoga will be followed by guided visualization then silent meditation to bring focus, ease, and a sense of connection to our busy minds. After we attune our bodies and minds, we will engage in an “interspiritual scripture” reading to better acquaint ourselves to the wisdom of the ages. 

April

Our selection for April will be The Tao te Ching, Stephen Mitchell’s, sections 1 – 40.  Your hosts for this gathering will be COH co-founders Miriam Phields and Ayo Yetunde. You can participate regardless of whether you have access to the Tao te Ching. COH begins its First Saturdays with the Tao te Ching because it is a powerful book that is very likely to support your spiritual life. Please join us.“

The cost for First Saturdays is $35. 

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How Could/Should Liberation Look Today in the U.S.?
Jan
9

How Could/Should Liberation Look Today in the U.S.?

In this conversation, Community Dharma Leader Ayo Yetunde, co-editor of Black and Buddhist: What Buddhism Can Teach Us About Race, Resilience, Transformation and Freedom, and Hozan Alan Senauke will discuss viewpoints from their intersectionalities of religion, race, gender, and sexuality, including Buddhist practices that support Remarkable Relational Resilience.

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Spirituality in Session with Dr. Russell Siler Jones and Friends
Dec
16

Spirituality in Session with Dr. Russell Siler Jones and Friends

Russell will be interviewed by Rev. SeiFu Anil Singh-Molares, Executive Director of Spiritual Directors International and also Russell's SIP co-instructor Pamela Ayo Yetunde. Rev. SeiFu will also interview Russell and Ayo about SIP. Ayo will interview Russell about his book. We expect a dynamic conversation between chaplains, spiritual directors, and psychotherapists. Here is an excerpt from Spirit in Session:

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